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Japanese Essays and Essays
[Introduction to Contents]
As you get older, you may feel depressed in the face of illness, aging and death of yourself and your family. How can you spend your time cheerfully and happily in the face of unavoidable hardships?
At the age of 92, Seishinkai Sister Ms. hideko Suzuki (Doctor of Literature) has read a variety of literature from all over the world, including the Bible, and has conveyed to people how wonderful it is and encouraged them. Together with beautiful pictures by Ms. Miyashita Wa, we deliver an impressive episode while Sister was present in the "regeneration" of many people, as well as the words of her predecessors who want to keep in mind.
Contents (part)
● When misery is reversed to light
● Loved people continue to live
● Grace after a storm
● True nature is close
● Love despite being incomplete
● Grieving people are blessed
● Unhappiness and happiness are made by oneself
● Being old
Rilke, Osamu Dazai, Tagore, Jukichi Yagi, Cicero, and the story of human "regeneration" presented together with the spirit of words in the Bible.
Born in 1932. Completed a doctoral course in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, The University of Tokyo. Doctor of Literature. Taught at the University of Hawaii and Stanford University. Served as a professor at Seishin-Women's University (Modern Japanese Literature), and served as the honorary president of the Society of International Communion. Introduced the Japanese epigram for the first time. In response to requests and invitations from all over the country and abroad, he provides various guidance including lectures on "meaning of life". His main books include 『, Words from the Dying Person 』 (Bungei Shunju), 『, "True Self" and "Best Human Relationship 』 (PHP Institute), among others.