Front cover of the book Senbazuru: One Thousand Steps To Happiness, Fold By Fold by Michael James Wong with orange folded cranes and orange line one the left edge | Twentyseven Toronto
Senbazuru: One Thousand Steps To Happiness, Fold By Fold by Michael James Wong resting upright on a glass coffee table | Twentyseven Toronto
An open spread from Senbazuru: One Thousand Steps To Happiness, Fold By Fold by Michael James Wong displays a crane illustration and the quote "Love is a gift that needs no reward." The book is surrounded by colorful floral origami cranes on a wooden background | Twentyseven Toronto
Open spread from Senbazuru: One Thousand Steps To Happiness, Fold By Fold by Michael James Wong displays "Step 1: Diagonal Fold" instructions alongside a floral-patterned origami crane | Twentyseven Toronto
Orange book spread from Senbazuru: One Thousand Steps To Happiness, Fold By Fold by Michael James Wong features a reflective passage on "Hope" and the "Possibility of Change." | Twentyseven Toronto
An open book spread from Senbazuru: One Thousand Steps To Happiness, Fold By Fold by Michael James Wong detailing "Step 1: Diagonal Fold" with orange diagrams and instructional text | Twentyseven Toronto

Senbazuru: One Thousand Steps To Happiness, Fold By Fold

Senbazuru: One Thousand Steps To Happiness, Fold By Fold

Fold your way to happiness through the inspiring philosophy of Senbazuru—the tradition of folding one thousand paper cranes—with a leading voice in the global mindfulness movement as your guide.

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Fold your way to happiness through the inspiring philosophy of Senbazuru—the tradition of folding one thousand paper cranes—with a leading voice in the global mindfulness movement as your guide.

In Japan, the paper crane is a symbol of peace, hope, and healing. It is considered the "bird of happiness," a mystical and majestic creature that according to myth can live for a thousand years. Tradition has it that if a person were to fold one thousand paper cranes in a single year, they would be gifted one special wish that would grant long life, healing from illness or injury, and eternal happiness. The tradition of folding one thousand paper cranes is called Senbazuru ("sen" meaning "one thousand" and "orizuru" meaning "paper crane"). In this book, renowned yoga and meditation teacher Michael James Wong brings Senbazuru to life as an inspiring philosophy that encourages slowing down and taking many small steps on our own personal path. This is a book of small steps and gentle wisdoms to heal your soul and help you find your own path to happiness.

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