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- Ishin-denshin abstract "Ishin-denshin (以心伝心) is a Japanese idiomwhich denotes a form of interpersonal communication through unspoken mutual understanding. This four-character compound (or yojijukugo) literally translates as "what the mind thinks, the heart transmits." Sometimes translated into English as"telepathy" or "sympathy", ishin-denshin is also commonly rendered as "heart-to-heart communication" or "tacit understanding."Although silent understanding is generally recognized as a universal human phenomenon, the term ishin-denshin is often used to convey a style of nonverbal communication between two people that is felt by some Japanese to be characteristic of Japanese culture. Whereas the Japanese concept of haragei denotes a deliberate form of nonverbal communication, ishin-denshin refers to a passive form of shared understanding. Ishin-denshin is traditionally perceived by the Japanese as sincere, silent communication via the heart or belly (i.e. symbolically from the inside, uchi), as distinct from overt communication via the face and mouth (the outside, soto), which is seen as being more susceptible to insincerities. The introduction of this concept to Japan is related to the traditions of Buddhism from India via China, where the term ishin-denshin in Zen Buddhism refers to direct mind transmission.Ishin-denshin, or non-verbal communication, continues to influence many aspects of contemporary Japanese cultureand ethics, ranging from business practices to bioethical issues, including end-of-life care.".
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