S902: Triad of Harmony, For You.

Below is a newly developed philosophy system, “Triad of Harmony”, which integrates the best elements of Japanese, Indian, and American philosophical traditions.

Create a Philosophy System Combining best of Japanese, Indian & American Philosphy, Like for eg.. Ikigai, Purusharthas, Law of Attraction & Hoppono pono..etc.

This system combines principles like Ikigai (Japanese purpose), Purusharthas (Indian life goals), Law of Attraction (American optimism), and Ho’oponopono (Hawaiian reconciliation, included as an American influence due to its adoption in Western self-help). The system is structured around nine daily practices, chronologically arranged from 6 AM to 8 PM, to create a “Superhumane Day” that fosters purpose, balance, and connection. Each practice draws from these traditions to guide individuals toward a harmonious, fulfilling life.

Triad of Harmony: A Philosophy System for a Superhumane Day

The Triad of Harmony integrates Japanese, Indian, and American philosophical traditions to create a holistic system for living with purpose, balance, and connection. Drawing from Ikigai (finding purpose through what you love, are good at, can be paid for, and the world needs), Purusharthas (the four aims of life: Dharma, Artha, Kama, Moksha), Law of Attraction (manifesting through positive intention), and Ho’oponopono (healing through forgiveness and reconciliation), this system offers nine daily practices from 6 AM to 8 PM to cultivate a “Superhumane Day.”

Nine Daily Practices (6 AM to 8 PM)

1. 6:00 AM – Awaken with Ikigai Reflection

Japanese Influence: Ikigai
Start your day by reflecting on your Ikigai—your reason for being. Sit quietly for 5-10 minutes and visualize the intersection of what you love, what you’re good at, what the world needs, and what sustains you. Journal a single sentence, e.g., “Today, I live to create joy through my work.” This sets a purposeful tone, grounding you in meaning.

2. 7:00 AM – Align with Dharma

Indian Influence: Purusharthas (Dharma)
Engage in a morning ritual to honor Dharma (duty and righteousness). Perform a physical practice like yoga or a walk, paired with a meditation on your responsibilities to yourself, family, and society. Ask, “How can I act in alignment with my highest values today?” This strengthens your moral compass and physical vitality.

3. 9:00 AM – Visualize Abundance

American Influence: Law of Attraction
Harness the Law of Attraction by visualizing your goals with positive emotion. Spend 5 minutes imagining a successful day—see yourself thriving in work, relationships, or personal growth. Affirm, “I attract opportunities that align with my purpose.” This practice primes your mind for optimism and action.

4. 11:00 AM – Pursue Artha Mindfully

Indian Influence: Purusharthas (Artha)
Focus on Artha (prosperity and security) by engaging in work or tasks that build stability. Approach these with mindfulness, ensuring your efforts align with your Ikigai and Dharma. Take a moment to appreciate the resources you have, fostering gratitude and purposeful productivity.

5. 1:00 PM – Practice Ho’oponopono

American Influence: Ho’oponopono
Pause midday to heal relationships with Ho’oponopono. Reflect on any tension or negativity, then silently repeat: “I’m sorry, please forgive me, thank you, I love you.” Direct this to yourself, others, or the universe. This clears emotional blockages, promoting inner peace and connection.

6. 3:00 PM – Embrace Kama with Balance

Indian Influence: Purusharthas (Kama)
Honor Kama (desire and pleasure) by engaging in a joyful activity—listening to music, enjoying a meal, or connecting with a loved one. Practice moderation to ensure pleasure serves your higher purpose, avoiding excess. This cultivates a balanced appreciation of life’s joys.

7. 5:00 PM – Reflect on Moksha

Indian Influence: Purusharthas (Moksha)
Contemplate Moksha (liberation) by reflecting on your spiritual growth. Ask, “Am I living in alignment with my true self?” Spend 5-10 minutes in meditation or journaling, focusing on releasing attachments to ego or material outcomes. This deepens your sense of freedom.

8. 7:00 PM – Create with Ikigai’s Flow

Japanese Influence: Ikigai
Dedicate time to a creative or meaningful project that reflects your Ikigai. Whether writing, painting, or problem-solving, immerse yourself in the flow state. This practice channels your unique talents into contributions that benefit others, amplifying your sense of purpose.

9. 8:00 PM – Close with Gratitude and Unity

American & Japanese Influence: Law of Attraction & Interconnectedness
End your day by reflecting on its blessings, inspired by the Law of Attraction and Japanese interconnectedness. Share gratitude with loved ones or journal three things you’re thankful for. Visualize tomorrow’s success, affirming, “I am connected to all, and my actions create harmony.” This seals the day with positivity and unity.

Principles of the Triad of Harmony

  • Purpose (Ikigai): Live each day with a clear reason for being, aligning actions with what brings meaning.
  • Balance (Purusharthas): Pursue duty, prosperity, pleasure, and liberation in harmony, ensuring no single aim overshadows others.
  • Optimism (Law of Attraction): Cultivate positive thoughts to attract opportunities and shape your reality.
  • Reconciliation (Ho’oponopono): Heal yourself and others through forgiveness, fostering peace and connection.

Notes

  • Practice these rules daily, adjusting times as needed to fit your schedule.
  • The system is flexible—adapt rituals to your lifestyle while preserving their intent.
  • Regular reflection (weekly or monthly) on your progress enhances integration of these principles.

By following these nine practices, you weave together the wisdom of Japanese purpose, Indian balance, and American optimism, creating a Superhumane Day that elevates your life and impacts the world positively.

Published by G.R. Prasadh Gajendran (Indian, Bengalurean, IIScian...) Design4India Visions2030.

Advocate (KSBC), (B.Arch, LLB, M.Des) Defender of IndConstitution, Chief-Contextor for Mitras-Projects of Excellences. Certified (as Health&Fitness_Instructor, HasyaYoga_Coach & NLP), RationalReality-Checker, actualizing GRP (GrowGritfully, ReachReasonably & PracticePeerfully 4All). Deep_Researcher & Sustainable Social Connector/Communicator/Creator/Collaborator. "LIFE is L.ight, I.nfo, F.low & E.volution"-GRP. (VishwasaMitra)

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