The Japanese Concept That Makes Loneliness Disappear
You have family, friends, and followers — and yet you feel an emptiness you can't explain. This emptiness has a name. And the solution came from a samurai who lived alone for decades and died in peace. In this video, you will follow the story of Christian, a 35-year-old man who was unknowingly destroying everything he loved because of an invisible need that governs the lives of millions of people: the need for approval. And you will understand how the teachings of Miyamoto Musashi, condensed in Dokkōdō and two Japanese practices called Hitori and Seijaku, completely changed the course of his life. If you have ever felt that you live for others more than for yourself, this video was made for you. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS VIDEO: → Why the need for validation is silent and devastating → Who was Miyamoto Musashi and what does his life have to teach modern man? → What is Dokkōdō and how do its 21 precepts challenge everything that modern culture preaches? → What is Hitori and how can the practice of existing alone transform your relationships? → What is Seijaku and why does the silence you most avoid hold the answers you most need? IF THIS CHANNEL IS NEW TO YOU: Here we delve into Eastern philosophies, depth psychology, and narratives that make you think differently about your own life. No shallow self-help. No ready-made formulas. Just real depth. 🔔 Subscribe and activate the bell so you don't miss any videos. "Do nothing that is useless." —Miyamoto Musashi, Dokkōdō

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