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Nothing belongs to anyone: all things belong to the whole

The Purpose of Tokyo Kiitsu Kyōkai by Imaoka Shin'ichirō (September 1950, “Creation” [創造], Issue No. 1) and an introductory essay

Richard Boeke and Imaoka Shin’ichiro-sensei — making a further connection with “a free-and inquiring religion,” the yeast that lies at the heart of the British Unitarian movement’s objects

Deep and again deep: The gateway to all mystery . . . A meditation on the total eclipse of the sun, 2024

Jjiyū Shūkyō (a creative, free spirituality) as a Silken Tent

Imaoka Shin’ichirō-sensei’s (1881-1988) “My Principles of Living (revised)” (1973), two, important, associated essays, and one the last iterations of his “Principles of Living” (1981)