Posts

Showing posts with the label Jesus

From Negation to Affirmation: Trusting the “Great Life” [大生命, Daiseimei]—An Easter Sunday Thought for the Day

A revised translation of “Unitarian Teachings” (ユニテリアン之教義) as stated by Arthur May Knapp in Tokyo, May 1889

Let a billion lotuses bloom: a contagious mind-virus of decency—Rutger Bregman’s basic message of hope

But I say to you: love not only your own countrymen, but also the people of other nations.

The Meaning-full-ness of Fragments

A philosophy of wonder born of an ancient disappointment

Celebrating Christmas Day without a founder: Jesus, Śākyamuni Buddha and the Great Life

What is called “profit” disappears without a trace . . .

“Deep autumn; My neighbour, — How does he live? . . . Christ’s Golden Rule evoked by a Ginkgo biloba tree on Christ’s Pieces, Cambridge

Things themselves, by their very nature, belong to no one. All things belong to the whole.