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00:00I'm not sure if you've noticed, but I'm going to teach you how to look down on others.
00:05I'm not sure if you've noticed, but I'm going to teach you how to look down on others.
00:09I'm going to teach you how to look down on others.
00:15Now, Oboe-san is spreading the word.
00:19He has 9 million views on YouTube.
00:24He has 1,400 members in the H1 Grand Prix.
00:30Tonight, Oboe-san and his friends will hold the 5-minute Naked Seppou Grand Prix.
00:37Mom!
00:40What kind of story will be the most memorable for Oboe-san and his friends?
00:45Let us hear your voice.
00:47It's our life.
00:50Let's start with the 3rd place.
00:53What is the story of the Seppou Grand Prix?
00:57Isn't it a painful farewell?
01:05The Seppou Grand Prix will be held in Sumadera, Hyogo Prefecture.
01:10It will be held by Youni Koikei, who is the vice-president of the Seppou Grand Prix.
01:16And the story continues.
01:20What is the story of the Seppou Grand Prix?
01:26Congratulations, Youni Koikei.
01:30He won the first Seppou Grand Prix.
01:34He was the champion of the Seppou Grand Prix last time.
01:41This time, 170 people gathered to watch the Seppou Grand Prix.
01:48170 people?
01:50That's a lot of people.
01:52That's amazing.
01:54Now, let's hear the story of Mr. Koikei, who gathers 170 people.
02:01Isn't it a painful farewell?
02:04Let's hear it.
02:07What is the story of the Seppou Grand Prix?
02:15I'm sure you've heard of the sutra.
02:22Do you know what it means to chant the sutra?
02:27Of course, it means to pray for the deceased.
02:32One day, I got a phone call from the principal of my elementary school.
02:47He said,
02:48Let me call you Akari-chan.
02:55Akari-chan's mother collapsed from a stroke and died.
03:03Akari-chan was the only one who had a single mother.
03:11The principal wanted to see her off with everyone.
03:18I said,
03:19I understand.
03:21We decided to meet at the farewell party.
03:24When I arrived at the funeral hall,
03:27my mother's coffin was placed in a small Japanese-style room.
03:32There were several teachers, including the principal.
03:37Akari-chan was in the middle.
03:40She was in a very nervous state, but she was acting very well.
03:47The funeral director came to the funeral.
03:50He said,
03:51Today is not a ceremony, but a farewell with flowers.
03:58One by one, Akari-chan put a bouquet of flowers on her mother's chest.
04:06No one said anything.
04:10I thought,
04:12Maybe it was because everyone there, including me,
04:16imagined the sadness, pain, and loneliness of Akari-chan in the third grade of elementary school.
04:24Maybe it was because everyone there, including me,
04:27imagined the sadness, pain, and loneliness of Akari-chan in the third grade of elementary school.
04:30After putting the flowers in a heavy atmosphere,
04:34I had a little time until I left the house.
04:38I thought,
04:40Is there anything I can do?
04:44With courage,
04:47I talked to Akari-chan.
04:52If you don't mind,
04:54Can I give you a bouquet for your mother?
04:58Then Akari-chan nodded.
05:03So I guided her to her pillow and told her this.
05:09Mom suddenly passed away.
05:13There are a lot of things I wanted to say and couldn't say.
05:20I'm going to tell you all about it now.
05:22Mom is definitely listening to me here.
05:26Please tell me everything.
05:28That's how I started chanting.
05:32When three minutes had passed since I started chanting,
05:36Akari-chan suddenly said,
05:39Mom!
05:42She cried a big tear.
05:47Akari-chan's voice, as if out of breath, echoed inside the room.
05:54All the adults there were crying.
05:58I was about to stop chanting,
06:01but I thought I shouldn't stop,
06:03so I continued chanting with all my might.
06:06At that time, I thought,
06:08Oh, the meaning of this chant is
06:10to connect the deceased and the left behind.
06:20There is a teaching in the teachings of the Great Buddha,
06:22which is called Sougo Kuyo.
06:25Kuyo means that it is not one-sided.
06:30If you turn your heart to Kuyo,
06:32he will definitely return it to you.
06:34So at that time, Akari-chan's feelings were definitely conveyed to her mother.
06:38It's not over there.
06:39I'm sure at that time,
06:41Akari-chan's feelings were conveyed to her mother.
06:48That's what I think.
06:50When I think about it,
06:52I think Kuyo is a conversation.
06:56When you put your hands together with the deceased,
06:59please think so.
07:01I want you to put your hands together
07:04and chant the sutra
07:07with the feelings that you couldn't convey.
07:13Thank you very much.
07:18Yasune-san, I can't stop crying.
07:23After my grandfather passed away,
07:31I often went home and chanted the sutra on the 49th.
07:39I think it overlaps with that.
07:45I wonder if I can respond to it.
07:47I often think that I wanted to do that.
07:52I'm sorry.
07:55No, no.
07:56Both of you are Kuyo.
07:59Your grandfather is listening to you.
08:02I wonder if that's the case.
08:04Let me talk about Akari-chan.
08:07I'm glad I cried.
08:10If I didn't cry out loud at that time,
08:12where should I take it?
08:15I was able to have a conversation for the first time because I cried.
08:18If I didn't cry, I had to take it home.
08:21Where should I take it?
08:24So I think the conversation between Kuyo and me is very important.
08:29What should I do if I can't have a conversation and I have to say goodbye?
08:35If you don't spit it out,
08:40the suffering of that person will remain forever.
08:44Today's teaching is actually done silently.
08:48Where is it done?
08:50For example, if there is a altar,
08:52if there is no altar,
08:54if there is a grave,
08:56flowers are prepared, right?
08:58How do you prepare flowers for the grave?
09:01You can turn all the weapons this way.
09:03I'm preparing for the grave.
09:05That's true.
09:07I have to face the grave, but I'm facing this way.
09:10I'm facing the grave, but I'm facing the Buddha.
09:13That's true.
09:15If you ask me what this is,
09:17actually, I'm preparing flowers.
09:19When I prepare flowers,
09:21from the other side,
09:23it's a figure that shows me that I'm living in a flower garden.
09:27In other words, a conversation is taking place here.
09:30Already.
09:32I don't know, but the label of the can of beer is also facing this way.
09:35It's a mystery.
09:37It doesn't make sense.
09:39The best 5 monks selected by the 100 modern people who are troubled.
09:43Crying Ritual Grand Prix
09:48This program is
09:49100 people listen to the rituals in advance
09:52and vote for the one you like the most.
09:55We will announce the ranking.
10:00The rituals are held by the 5 monks from Ebisuguri,
10:03who are gathered from all over Japan.
10:09Then, the second ritual of the Crying Ritual Grand Prix is...
10:15Don't you feel that you are bothering your loved ones?
10:19I may feel it.
10:21I feel it.
10:23The 100 people who listened to this ritual
10:27I'm glad I met this story now.
10:31I wanted to thank the presence of someone close to me.
10:36Such a ritual is held by
10:39Myohoji, a Japanese monk in Yubari City, Hokkaido.
10:45He is the vice-president here.
10:48It's me.
10:49I'm impressed.
10:53He publishes a teaching of Buddhism on YouTube every week.
10:59In the video for students in 2023,
11:03I don't say to live strong.
11:05I don't mean to run away or give up.
11:08I think it's a necessary help for everyone to live properly,
11:12be independent, and grow up.
11:18A big buzz after 9 million views.
11:24The number of subscribers has exceeded 100,000.
11:28It's amazing.
11:29It's not about words or impressions.
11:31It's about the words in my heart.
11:35I want to tell a story that will reach as many people as possible.
11:40The number of people who came to see this ritual is...
11:4580 people.
11:48What is the ritual of the Buddhist monk in Hokkaido?
11:53Don't you feel that you are bothering your loved ones?
11:58Let's listen.
12:05In the sutra,
12:07there is a teaching called,
12:09Chikashi to iedo mo shikamo mizarashimu.
12:12It means,
12:13the closer you are to something important,
12:17the easier it is to miss it.
12:20It's hard to notice.
12:23I was noticed by this teaching a long time ago.
12:26I look like this.
12:28I don't know what I look like.
12:31I like reading books.
12:34My grandfather, who lived in Kyushu,
12:38made this ritual.
12:42Kyushu and Hokkaido
12:44are not the places where we can meet often.
12:47There was a gift for my grandchildren every month.
12:52It was a book called,
12:54Shougakukan.
12:56It was a book called,
12:58Shougaku ichineisei.
13:00It was a book called,
13:02Shougakukan.
13:04I called my grandfather every month.
13:06I called him and thanked him.
13:08When I was in the 4th grade,
13:11my friends bought this book at a bookstore.
13:16I had to pay 4 to 5 yen.
13:18Because I was from Kyushu.
13:20What happened then?
13:22I lost my friends.
13:24I couldn't join the conversation.
13:26It was a book called,
13:28Gundam, which was popular at the time.
13:30It was a book called,
13:32Gundam, which was popular at the time.
13:34When I sent it,
13:36I was the only one who lost.
13:38Because it was winter in Hokkaido.
13:41It took a week for the material to arrive.
13:44It took a week for the material to arrive.
13:47As a child,
13:49I realized that it was my grandfather's fault
13:51that I couldn't get Gundam and Off-Road.
13:55I realized that it was my grandfather's fault
13:57that I was in such a bad situation.
13:59When I was in the 6th grade,
14:01I started to like novels.
14:03I started to like celebrities and idols.
14:05I bought books like that.
14:07But when I was in the 6th grade,
14:09even if I received a childlike book,
14:11I couldn't open the book.
14:13Even so, my mother told me to call my grandfather.
14:16Even so, my mother told me to call my grandfather.
14:18I had no choice but to go to the hardware lab.
14:20I said thank you.
14:22I regret that I could not
14:24bring my grandfather to the hardware lab.
14:26I regret that I could not bring my grandfather to the hardware lab.
14:28When I was in junior high school,
14:30that book didn't arrive.
14:32Then I couldn't answer the phone
14:34I called every month.
14:36I didn't have a voice.
14:38I didn't have a voice.
14:40I was 20 years old.
14:42A month before my coming-of-age ceremony,
14:44Just a month ago, my grandfather passed away.
14:48It was December.
14:49I went to his funeral, but I couldn't cry.
14:53He was a cold-hearted man.
14:55Maybe the emotions I had when I was a child
15:00were what stopped me from crying.
15:04After that, I went to his birthday party.
15:06You know the Shijuku Nijihoya?
15:08I went to Kyushu again for that.
15:10I got my grandfather's last gift from an old lady who lived with him.
15:15It was an old-fashioned letter.
15:19Happy birthday.
15:21Buy whatever you like with this.
15:24There was a 30,000-yen book card inside.
15:30I think my mother told me that I liked books.
15:37I started to like books and started to read books.
15:41It became a habit.
15:43My grandfather sent me books every month for six years.
15:48So I started to read books and study.
15:52I was away from Kyushu and Hokkaido,
15:55but I realized that my heart was always with me.
15:58There was a man who didn't cry at the funeral.
16:01He was crying alone at the Shijuku Nijihoya.
16:03It's a lesson to be a good son and a good father.
16:06I'm sure you've all noticed something important.
16:10Don't you think it's normal for a mother to wake you up every morning?
16:16Don't you think it's natural for water to come out when you twist the faucet?
16:20Don't you think it's normal for your voice to say,
16:25I'm sure you've all noticed something important.
16:29I think it's important to learn Buddhism
16:34by cultivating the mind to realize it while you're alive.
16:38My grandfather is 27 years old this year.
16:42You all have time to pray,
16:45so I'd like you to take the time to pray
16:49so that you can realize what is important to you.
16:53I look forward to your kind cooperation.
16:56Ms. Yaruzone.
16:58Well...
16:59She's going to cry.
17:00She's going to cry.
17:01She's going to cry.
17:03Well, a lot of things.
17:05My grandfather was like that, too.
17:07When my grandfather was alive,
17:09he watched the program I was on,
17:12and he called his relatives.
17:15I thought it was quite natural.
17:18Now, my parents came to help me when I was born.
17:23I think it's natural,
17:26but they came to help me out of love,
17:29so I have to thank them.
17:32Didn't they tell you?
17:34I didn't think it was a big deal at all.
17:38It seems that Mr. Ikko has also touched the golden thread in this prophecy.
17:43I really appreciate it,
17:48but my sister's life has been dragged into my life.
17:54My sister takes care of me like my mother.
17:59I think she really takes care of me with unconditional love.
18:05When I realize it, I feel annoyed.
18:13I'm not kind to my sister.
18:16I'm too sweet to her.
18:19I don't know why she doesn't understand my feelings.
18:24I know enough,
18:26but I'm asking my sister for more than that.
18:31I know I feel sorry for her,
18:34but I can't be honest with her.
18:38I know I have to be more grateful to her.
18:43Do you ever hate her?
18:46Yes, I do.
18:47Because we are siblings.
18:49I think I'm overreacting.
18:52I can imagine that.
18:54I don't know what it means,
18:57but I can imagine what it means.
18:59I think it depends on the person.
19:02Yes, each person is different.
19:06How do you feel when you have a distressing feeling?
19:12In the end of the story,
19:15I used the story in the 16th volume.
19:20There are many things in the story.
19:24The Buddha said,
19:26I'm going to die.
19:28I'm going to disappear.
19:30I asked him why he said that.
19:32He said,
19:33You always ask questions when I'm with you.
19:37But when you stop asking questions,
19:39the Buddha starts to make fun of you.
19:41When you stop asking questions,
19:44you feel like you don't need to do anything.
19:48So you become lazy.
19:51When the Buddha said,
19:53I'm going to disappear,
19:55everyone started to fall in love with him.
19:58That's the story.
20:00I arranged the story in a modern way.
20:03When you meet him,
20:05the feeling you had for the first time
20:08gradually fades away.
20:10For example,
20:11when you work at a company,
20:13your seniors treat you to a meal,
20:15or teach you how to work,
20:17you feel grateful.
20:18But after three years,
20:19you start to feel like you're in the way
20:21because of your seniors.
20:23The joy you felt for the first time
20:25when you read a book,
20:27you start to feel that joy,
20:29but you don't know what it is.
20:31At the end,
20:32you realize it again.
20:34You remember your original intention.
20:36That's the story.
20:38In my opinion,
20:42even if you face it properly,
20:45just like the Buddha said,
20:47when you forget your original intention,
20:49you start to feel like you're in the way.
20:51I'm the type of person
20:53who starts to feel like I'm in the way.
20:56With people?
20:57Yes.
20:58That's an interesting self-introduction.
21:00I understand that.
21:02You understand, right?
21:04We've been working together for about 10 years,
21:06and it's always been like that.
21:08It's a bit of a hassle, right?
21:10Yes.
21:11You don't do that with actors.
21:12I don't.
21:13I understand.
21:14You don't do that with actors.
21:16That's right.
21:17It's a wonderful relationship.
21:19It's a wonderful relationship.
21:20If you're in the same situation,
21:21you can tell the kids and the staff.
21:23You might find out one day.
21:25That's right.
21:28Before announcing the winner,
21:30we'll announce the fifth story.
21:35Have you ever compared yourself to others?
21:40From the 100 people who heard this story,
21:44I was worried about my relationship with others,
21:47so I lost my voice.
21:51I thought I wasn't needed,
21:54so I died.
21:58The story is by
22:00Kouzenji Honganji from Jodo Shinshu, Shimane Prefecture.
22:06The priest, Masafumi Takeda.
22:09He's young.
22:11The purpose of Buddhism
22:13is to solve the problems of the mind,
22:15so I think there's nothing you can do
22:17without using psychology.
22:18Psychology?
22:20With the qualification of a clinical psychologist,
22:22he's an expert of the mind
22:24who incorporates the elements of psychology
22:26into the story.
22:28In order for us to know ourselves,
22:31we have to be ourselves.
22:32With the stories related to each person's problems,
22:35he gathers attention
22:37and publishes books.
22:39He also publishes newspapers.
22:43The story of the priest who understands people's minds
22:48is not just about comparing himself to others.
22:53Let's listen to it.
22:55The story of the priest who understands people's minds
23:01Have you ever been depressed
23:04because you thought you weren't needed?
23:10I wanted to help people like that,
23:13so I studied psychology as a priest
23:16and became a counselor.
23:18Then I met a woman.
23:22She had a borderline personality disorder.
23:26She had a vague image of herself,
23:28unstable relationships,
23:30and intense moods.
23:34Since childhood,
23:36her relationship with her parents didn't go well
23:39and she had a lot of hurtful experiences.
23:43When she thought there was no point in living,
23:46she finally had a soulmate
23:49and had a great time.
23:52But after a while,
23:54she thought,
23:56is it okay for me to be with such a kind person?
23:59I don't have the right to be happy with this person.
24:03She got more and more discouraged
24:05and became a counselor.
24:07I wanted to help her live a happy life,
24:12so I've been involved with her for a long time.
24:14One day,
24:16I received a message from her.
24:19Counseling with you is fun
24:22and it supports my life.
24:25But at the end of the day,
24:28you'll abandon me, won't you?
24:31That's what she said.
24:33I was shocked.
24:36I wanted to say,
24:38I won't abandon you,
24:40but as a priest and as a counselor,
24:43there is a limit to what I can do.
24:46I couldn't tell her that.
24:49I didn't know what to say,
24:51and I felt awkward.
24:56I felt like I wasn't a counselor.
25:00As a priest,
25:02I felt like I was being told
25:04that I was a useless person.
25:06After counseling,
25:08I thought,
25:10I failed.
25:12I sat down and thought about it.
25:15At that moment,
25:17I remembered
25:19Amida Nyorai's words,
25:21that is,
25:23Amida Nyorai is saying
25:25that she will definitely save
25:27all living things.
25:29She said she would never abandon them.
25:33As a priest,
25:35I would never abandon
25:37the woman in front of me.
25:39If I didn't say that,
25:41it wouldn't make sense.
25:43But I forgot that
25:45I was included in
25:47all living things.
25:49I realized that at that time.
25:53At the next counseling,
25:55I told her this.
25:57Last time,
25:59I was shocked
26:01when I was told
26:03that you would abandon me.
26:05I felt like I was being told
26:07that I was useless as a priest,
26:09and I was anxious.
26:11But I think
26:13this anxiety
26:15may be the same
26:17as the one you had.
26:19It may be difficult
26:21to make this counseling
26:23perfect,
26:25but I want to cherish
26:27the time we spend together
26:29as much as possible.
26:31I was able to tell her that.
26:33She said,
26:35no one will understand
26:37my anxiety.
26:39But today,
26:41I feel like
26:43I was able to tell her.
26:45She cried and was happy.
26:47After that,
26:49I heard that
26:51her relationship with her lover
26:53was going well
26:55and she was happy.
26:57We think about
26:59the meaning of our lives
27:01and the value of our lives
27:03with certain conditions.
27:05If we can do this,
27:07we are a good priest.
27:09If we can't do this,
27:11we are a bad priest.
27:13Buddha Amida Nyorai
27:15always says that
27:17we are important
27:19without any conditions.
27:21When we are
27:23in a good life
27:25and doing well,
27:27when we are hurt
27:29and anxious,
27:31Buddha Amida Nyorai
27:33always tells us
27:35that we are important.
27:37When you think
27:39that you don't need me
27:41or that there is no meaning
27:43in your life,
27:45remember that
27:47you are not alone.
27:49Keep this in mind.
27:53Thank you for watching
27:55until the end.
27:57Namman Dabutsu.
28:00He is a counselor.
28:02I just scribbled here.
28:04He is a doctor,
28:06so there are words
28:08like diagnosis and treatment.
28:10The word
28:12means speech.
28:14In other words,
28:16what he wants to say is
28:18that conversation
28:20is the best way
28:22of treatment.
28:24Conversation means
28:26one is talking
28:28and the other is listening.
28:30There are two words.
28:32I just scribbled here.
28:34In this case,
28:36the ear is inside
28:38and the door is in front.
28:40The ear is outside
28:42and the door is in front.
28:44What is the difference?
28:46You can close the door
28:48when you feel uncomfortable.
28:50You pretend to listen
28:52but you don't.
28:54The other ear
28:56is inside
28:58so you feel uncomfortable.
29:00I see.
29:02It's your problem.
29:04I see.
29:06If you ask who solved it,
29:08there is a word
29:10like diagnosis and treatment.
29:12For diagnosis,
29:14there is a word
29:16like promise.
29:18I forgot it,
29:20so I looked it up
29:22and found it.
29:24Comparison is a mistake.
29:26If you live in a big house,
29:28you feel happy.
29:30If I live in a small house,
29:32I'll give you a 100-story building.
29:34How many lights do you have?
29:36You only have your own room.
29:38The other 99 floors are all dark.
29:40Is that a picture of happiness?
29:42Comparison is a mistake.
29:44Comparison has no meaning.
29:46Rather,
29:48you should feel
29:50what makes you happy
29:52when you live in a big house.
29:54Your ear is in the middle.
29:56You don't have a heart.
30:00I have a heart.
30:02It's in the middle.
30:08Two people are left.
30:10Who will be the winner?
30:12Are you wondering
30:14why you live?
30:16100 people who heard this story
30:18want to thank
30:20their free and slow
30:22daily lives.
30:24They live hard every day.
30:26I thought that was enough.
30:40The fourth story
30:42before the announcement
30:44Who will be the winner?
30:48Are you wondering
30:50why you live?
30:56100 people who heard this story
30:58want to thank
31:00their free and slow
31:02daily lives.
31:04They live hard every day.
31:06I thought that was enough.
31:08I thought that was enough.
31:10I thought that was enough.
31:12The announcement will be made
31:14by Ryo Tokuji,
31:16the head of the Jodo Shinshu Honganji faction
31:18in Fukuoka.
31:20Tomoya Funakawa,
31:22who is in charge of lunch.
31:26The announcement will be made
31:28100 times a year
31:30nationwide.
31:34The announcement will be uploaded
31:36on YouTube every Sunday.
31:38Good evening, everyone.
31:40The announcement will be live
31:42in a chat format.
31:44In 2021...
31:46It's important for us
31:48to think about the people
31:50who came before us.
31:52The announcement will be made
31:54100 times a year
31:56nationwide.
31:58The announcement will be made
32:00100 times a year
32:02nationwide.
32:04The announcement will be made
32:06I have been taught that
32:08I would be glad
32:10if I could continue
32:12sharing my life
32:14through teaching.
32:18The number of
32:20Funakawa's
32:22Seppou
32:24gathering this time
32:26is about 80 people.
32:28Have you ever
32:30had any doubt
32:32about your daily life?
32:34Let's listen to his story.
32:42Welcome to our show.
32:45One of the Buddhist terms we all know is
32:48the word, Mujo.
32:51This word means
32:52the voice of money,
32:55the echo of the word, Mujo.
32:57This is how it is known.
32:59Eiko-sensei,
33:00prosperity is declining,
33:02and people's lives are coming to an end.
33:04I think this word has a strong image of sadness.
33:08However, the word, Mujo,
33:11means nothingness.
33:14Everything is changing.
33:17Nothing is the same.
33:19We are constantly changing.
33:21That's what it means.
33:23That's why
33:25our time today
33:27is changing moment by moment.
33:29This time is a precious time.
33:33That's what this word means to us.
33:37One time,
33:39I was invited to speak at a NUGAN event.
33:44I was asked to speak in Buddhist terms.
33:50I had no idea what I was supposed to talk about.
33:57I went to the venue to see what was going on.
34:02There were many exhibits.
34:04One of them was a photo exhibition.
34:11It was a photo exhibition of women with breast cancer.
34:16For example,
34:17a woman who lost one of her breasts
34:19after a cancer surgery.
34:22Another woman who lost her hair
34:26after a cancer surgery.
34:28That's what the exhibition was about.
34:32Hair and breasts
34:35are places where women's femininity is strongly felt.
34:39Losing them
34:41is like losing yourself.
34:44I think some people feel that way.
34:47However,
34:48the faces of the women in the exhibition
34:51were all smiling.
34:54I wondered why they were all smiling
34:57when they were in such a difficult situation.
35:01One thing I realized was that
35:03not everyone was in the exhibition alone.
35:08Everyone was in the exhibition
35:10with their loved ones.
35:15Some people were with their children.
35:17Some people were with their friends.
35:19Some people were with their friends or pets.
35:21People change,
35:22but they are all with their loved ones.
35:28It wasn't easy to accept
35:30that I had changed.
35:35But now,
35:36there are people here
35:40who have never changed.
35:43When I met their hearts,
35:46I was able to accept my current self.
35:50I think that's the true meaning of smiling.
35:56Many people
35:57left comments on my photo.
36:01Most of them said
36:03that they realized
36:05how grateful they were
36:06when they got cancer.
36:11Until now,
36:12it was normal to wake up and go to bed.
36:16It was normal to spend time with family.
36:19But when I realized that it wasn't normal,
36:22I realized how wonderful it was
36:26to be given this day.
36:28When I realized that,
36:30I think I became a photo of a smile.
36:34We who are gathered here today
36:37may not have gotten cancer.
36:39But there are moments
36:40that you suddenly realize on a Sunday.
36:45For example, when the pandemic hit,
36:48I met people and talked to them.
36:50When I couldn't do just that,
36:54didn't you think
36:55how wonderful it was?
36:59Disasters, accidents, incidents,
37:01and many other things
37:03happen a lot these days.
37:06But today just passed by without a hitch.
37:09How wonderful it was
37:11to be able to do just that.
37:14We all have moments
37:15when we realize that.
37:17But we forget.
37:20We realize it, but we forget.
37:22Because we forget,
37:24we remember this word,
37:26immortality.
37:27Oh, that's right.
37:28It wasn't like that.
37:29Today was not a normal day.
37:33When you see this word,
37:36I want you to remember it.
37:38The word, immortality,
37:40is not just a sad image.
37:43It is a word that teaches
37:46that you can't just forget it.
37:49Thank you very much.
37:52You shouldn't take it for granted.
37:55When I lost it,
37:57I realized that it was happiness for the first time.
37:59I took it to the point where I realized it.
38:02It was easy to get into.
38:05It was easy to strengthen.
38:08It was a theme.
38:10I realized it for the first time when it changed.
38:12That's why I try not to change
38:14when I lose it.
38:16I listened to it while thinking about various things.
38:18It's important to feel happy and joyful
38:22every day.
38:25It's important to feel grateful.
38:27That's the happiest thing.
38:29If you don't feel that way,
38:33you'll start having delusions.
38:36What kind of delusion is it?
38:37It's a delusion of the past.
38:39If I had done that, it wouldn't be like this now.
38:42No matter how many times I say it, it doesn't change.
38:45And I start having delusions of the future.
38:49If I do this, it will definitely be like this.
38:51Who guarantees that?
38:53That's impossible.
38:54So what we have now is the reality in front of us.
38:59So instead of having doubts about everyday life,
39:03if you feel grateful and happy,
39:06you'll be happy wherever you go.
39:10I think it would have been better if I had done this.
39:13But if you try to be conscious of what's in front of you,
39:16it might change.
39:17Even if I think about it, it doesn't make any sense.
39:19That's true.
39:21But I think it would have been better if I had done that.
39:25It doesn't make any sense.
39:26It's a kindness that comes from somewhere.
39:30If you don't have kindness, you can't say that.
39:33You can say that because you have kindness.
39:37Ms. Anmika has lost her parents early and has a lot of regrets,
39:43but she seems to have overcome them as well.
39:47I had a lot of experiences, and I wanted to see a lot of things together.
39:52I had a life that was easy to face the death of others.
40:00I've been experiencing that since I was a kid.
40:04If I thought I would come back, I wouldn't come back.
40:07If I thought I had a tomorrow, I wouldn't have a home.
40:10I've been going through that for a long time.
40:13I learned how to deal with unhappiness.
40:18It's easy to be conscious of others,
40:22but I learned how to deal with it,
40:25how to trust what happens, and how to move forward.
40:32Ms. Anmika has overcome it.
40:36This is what I am now.
40:39I think it's like a driving force for you to live.
40:42Yes, it's a driving force.
40:45The first grand prix of the crying seppou.
40:48Is the seppou hesitating to live?
40:57It's a mission to use the life I received.
41:02So what is our mission?
41:07The first grand prix of the crying seppou.
41:13Is the seppou hesitating to live?
41:20The 100 people who heard this seppou
41:24I want to thank you for your unwavering daily life.
41:29I want to thank you for your unwavering daily life.
41:32I think that's enough.
41:36The one who performs such a seppou is
41:38Mr. Myoshinji Ryuzai from Kasugai City, Aichi Prefecture.
41:43He is a great scholar.
41:46He works as a vice-president here.
41:49Ryogen Yasuoka
41:52Mr. Osaka is a scientist.
41:55What is this world?
41:58What is it like to be a human being?
42:00That's what Buddhism is all about.
42:02I'm very happy about that.
42:04What is it?
42:06Rikei Soryo from Keio University Department of Science and Technology.
42:12His two-year career has caused a lot of talk.
42:14He has published four books so far.
42:19Thanks to the publication of the book,
42:22More and more companies and organizations around the country are asking for a lecture.
42:28The number of lectures he has received so far is more than 200.
42:34He often speaks in front of more than 300 people.
42:39Rikei Soryo Yasuoka's seppou is
42:44Are you hesitating to live?
42:48Please listen.
42:52Rikei Soryo Yasuoka's seppou
42:55I think so, too.
42:58When I'm busy,
43:00I get stuck with fixed concepts and ordinary things around me.
43:06I think it's hard to see what's really important.
43:14Rikei Soryo Yasuoka's seppou is
43:17Are you hesitating to live?
43:22I think so, too.
43:25When I'm busy,
43:27I get stuck with fixed concepts and ordinary things around me.
43:33I think it's hard to see what's really important.
43:39I'd like to introduce a Buddhist teaching that made me realize that.
43:45There is a monk named Gibon Sengai who was active in the Edo period.
43:52One New Year's Day,
43:55When the officer came to greet the monk,
43:59I asked him to write something that he wanted to see.
44:03Then the monk took a brush and wrote
44:07Grandfather dies, father dies, son dies, grandson dies.
44:13He wrote it and gave it to me.
44:17The officer who saw it said,
44:20Where do you want to see this?
44:24But the monk said,
44:27My grandfather died,
44:30Then my father died,
44:33Then the child died,
44:35Then the grandson died.
44:38If you die in order, you will not die young.
44:42I don't want to see this.
44:46Usually, people who want to see something,
44:51I don't think it's a good idea to write about death.
44:57This teaching of Sengai Osho
45:00People don't always die in order.
45:05This world is full of death.
45:09The fact that people die at all ages
45:13It is a teaching that makes you realize that it is a grateful thing.
45:18I also have a funeral
45:22I have encountered the scene of a parent who was killed by a child.
45:28The feelings of a parent who lost their child first
45:32It is beyond imagination.
45:35In particular,
45:38The coffin of a person who lost a small child
45:41The coffin is already small.
45:44A mother who can't get away from this small coffin
45:50I can't get away from the coffin until the end.
45:56I see that kind of thing.
45:59Once again, the death of a person
46:02It is a very important thing.
46:05The fact that the order is reversed
46:08It is a very painful and sad thing.
46:11A student's daughter
46:15I fell into an unknown mountain
46:18There was a person who lost consciousness.
46:22I didn't have any serious illness.
46:26I usually go out with my mother on my day off.
46:29He was a very energetic college student.
46:34Even so, I said I would go in the morning.
46:38I became a person who couldn't go home as it was.
46:42What was the last word I said?
46:46It seems that the days that I can't sleep for a while have continued.
46:52After all, the death of a person is unreasonable.
46:56I think that this is the world where unreasonable things happen.
47:01That's why when we face death without reason
47:07What we can do
47:10After all, I am grateful for this day
47:13I think it is to realize the preciousness of my life.
47:17Because of the death of a loved one
47:20If the person left can realize the preciousness of his life
47:24That is exactly
47:27I believe that it will lead to the life of the deceased.
47:33Our life is
47:36It is a gift from our parents for free
47:39It is our mission to use the life we have received.
47:43So what is our mission?
47:46That is
47:48I think it is to live this life
47:52The word of death
47:55The word of death
47:58The word of death
48:01It is not natural for people to die in order.
48:07To live this life
48:11I think it is an important mission for us to live.
48:16Thank you very much for your growth today.
48:20Thank you very much
48:23I will be saved
48:26When I saw my parents die first
48:29I thought it was a very happy thing
48:32I couldn't show my parents that we were going to die first
48:36It was too early for us
48:39But I thought so
48:42Well, all of them were really great
48:46It was high level
48:47I think it doesn't matter
48:50The one who won the second grand prix
48:54It was Ryogen Yasuoka
48:57Congratulations
49:00If there is one thing that you have seen
49:05I think it means that you have seen it today
49:08After this, a message from Hayashi sensei to those who have worries
49:13There are people who have various worries
49:17The modern society is complicated
49:20There are people who have various worries
49:23But I don't know how to solve it
49:26I don't know who to consult
49:29If you know that there is an opportunity to open your heart in this way
49:33You can actually go to the place where such a story is open
49:38Because everyone is already distributed on SNS
49:42In that way, even one person
49:44There is such a world
49:47If you reduce the burden on your heart
49:50I think this program has a big meaning

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