“The Age of the Mind” A program that conveys religion, life, philosophy, and thought http://nhk.jp/kokoro?cid=dchk-yt-2112-79 “Become a teacher of the heart, but do not be a teacher of the heart.” .. Buddhism has preached that people are unknowingly dominated by the work of their hearts. Meditation as an “experience” that the Bbuddha found as a way out of suffering. In fact, Dai Tamesue, a former professional track and field athlete, says that he has touched a part of it in his long competitive life. A series of 6 episodes that traces the birth and transition of Buddhism through meditation. In the sixth and final episode, we will discuss how we can deal with meditation by Buddhist scholar Kenryo Minowa and sports instructor Dai Tamesue.[Cast]Kenryo Minowa (Professor, Graduate School of Tokyo University), Dai Tamesue (former professional track and field player), Seiko Nakajo Announcer[Broadcast information]NHK E-Tele December 30 (Thursday) * Wednesday midnight 1: 00-No. 1st “The way to escape the suffering found by Buddhism” 2:00 am-2nd “People who inherit the teachings of Buddhism” 3: 00- 3rd “Diversifying meditation” NHK E-Tele December 31 ( (Friday) * Thursday midnight 1:00 am-4th “Fusion with Chinese culture” 2:00 am-5th “Birth of Japanese Buddhism” 3:00 am-6th “Don’t be a teacher The age of the heart http://nhk.jp/kokoro?cid=dchk-yt-2112-79 How do you find a way to live when you hit the wall of your life or when you stand on the edge of despair? Today, economic rationality and scientific thinking tend to be the criteria for judgment. It is a program that listens to the words of our predecessors and the voices of those who live with us for problems that cannot be solved by themselves. ..

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