Monday 16 September 2013

Naikan (“inside looking” or “introspection”)

Naikan (“inside looking” or “introspection”) is a structured method of self-reflection.
An ascetic 'contrition' practice involving sensory deprivation through dwelling in a dark cave without food, water or sleep.

Wishing to make such introspection available to others he developed Naikan as a less difficult method which he first introduced to young people who had been incarcerated for committing crime and social disturbances.

Later the practice was introduced to the general public.
Naikan practitioners claim that Naikan helps people understand themselves and their relationships.