Yoritomo-Tashi, ranks as one of the three greatest Japanese statesmen in history. This great Shogun exercised an enormous dominating influence over the minds of his people. To him, the art of influencing others was the key to Success. These twelve lessons draw from the writings of Yoritomo-Tashi teach the methods by which Influence may be exerted and exercised. Topics covered include: Increase and expansion of our psychic forces to awaken the dormant energies within us. How influence may be exerted by persuasion and suggestion. How to fix an idea when supported by logical arguments. The...
Yoritomo-Tashi, ranks as one of the three greatest Japanese statesmen in history. This great Shogun exercised an enormous dominating influence over th...
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Yoritomo-Tashi, whose precepts are presented in this book, ranks as one of the three greatest statesmen that Japan has ever produced. He was her most illustrious and wise Shogun, and, as founder of the first Japanese dynasty of Shoguns, the reviser of the Empire's code of laws, and the organizer of military feudalism, he rescued his native land from the slough of demoralization into which it had sunk. In 1186 he established the seat of his government at Kamakura, where he organized an administrative body similar in its methods and operation to the metropolitan government. From what is known...
Yoritomo-Tashi, whose precepts are presented in this book, ranks as one of the three greatest statesmen that Japan has ever produced. He was her most ...