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Old 03-24-2010, 11:10 PM   #15
LarryG1978

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If they're conducted in a foreign language then much of the significance of the ceremony can become bewildering and ineffective to the newcomer.
Yes, I can take that point Aloka dear. In my personal experience many of the meanings are spoken in Japanise during a ceremony, but we have a previous teisho so to explain its meaning and not get lost in a meaningless sort of symbols, as in the case of the Satoris when they were given to us and to me.

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