communion of mind with mind Japanese says “I Shin Den Shin”. 1. a relation of affinity or harmony between people. 2. apparent communication from one mind to another without using sensory perceptions.
Gokuraku Pure Land. Amida Buddha’s Pure Land. In a world that is completely free from the pain of being over 1 billion soils in the west, it is believed that those who remember Amida will be greeted after death. Japanese says “Goku Raku Jo Do”.
for it will never recur. special occasion. once‐in‐a‐lifetime chance. Live every day as though it were last. by the teachings of the Japanese Tea Ceremony. Japanese says Ichi-go-ichi-e(一期一会).
sticking at living in and defending one place. very hard, with utmost effort, with all one’s might, desperately, frantically, for dear life, all-out effort. Japanese says I-sho-ken-mei.
1. apparent communication from one mind to another without using sensory perceptions. 2. a relation of affinity or harmony between people. Japanese says I-shin-den-shin.
thriving prosperous business. This Kanji that can fulfill your wish is written in four letter idioms. It’s from long ago. Japanese says Sho-bai-han-jo.
bumper harvest (the five grains (wheat, rice, beans, millet (awa and kibi))). cf. With the times, it has become the deity of commerce and agriculture bringing ‘prosperous trade’ and ‘good harvests’ as a deity of good luck. This Kanji that can fulfill your wish is written in four letter idioms. It’s from long ago. … Read More