“Emotive Brain” Conversation with a Brain Scientist: Dr. Kenichiro Mogi

Spalding Hall, University of Hawaii 2450 Maile Wy, Honolulu, HI, United States

“.., the most profound enigma in considering the relation between the mind and the brain is that of qualia, the subjective sensory qualities. ...The individual, very unique characters that accompany these sensations are so hard to understand, to embed in the scientific world view.” The last enigma in Mind-brain problem by Dr. Mogi Dr. Mogi has been searching for the relationship between the mind and the brain, focusing on “Qualia”; the subjective sensory qualities - like the redness of red. During his first talk in Hawaii, he will discuss his last enigma in the Mind-brain problem. The discussion will be in English (Part I) and also in Japanese (Part II). […]

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Skarma Gurmet: “Ladakh” Little Tibet in India

Hawaii Tokai International University 2241 Kapiolani Blvd, Honolulu, HI, United States

Please join our free seminar at Hawaii Tokai International College by Skarma Gurmet, a native Ladakhi. Ladakh; “Little Tibet in India” is the northernmost part of India, at an elevation of 11000 ft. in the Himalayas. It has a unique culture, climate, topography, lifestyle and religion; completely different from the rest of India. Speaking the Ladakhi language, a dialect of Tibetan, its people have lived peacefully, for centuries, in a self-sustained society guided by Tibetan Buddhist spirituality. His Holiness the Dalai Lama visits Lakakh almost every year to conduct Bhuddist teachings. In addition to this seminar, if you would like an opportunity to talk with Skarma on a more personal […]

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Achara Ryojun Shionuma:“A Life-Long Spiritual Journey” By the Ultra-Running Monk

Hawaii Tokai International University 2241 Kapiolani Blvd, Honolulu, HI, United States

Please join our seminar at Hawaii Tokai International College by Ryōjun Shionuma, only the second person in the 1000+ years of this extraordinary challenge, rooted in ancient Japanese religious tradition, to complete, 1000 days of running a 48km sacred trail run/climb through the mountains of southwestern Japan. He is going to participate in this year’s Honolulu Marathon. Seating is limited. Students admission free; reserve your seat using order form below by Dec 7th, 2014. Acharya Ryōjun Shionuma (Acharya is a senior teacher who has completed special practices) is well known in Japan since completing two of the most difficult ascetic practices of the Shugendō tradition: the Ōmine Sennichi kaihōgyō (One-thousand […]

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Dr. Ruriko Tsushima: What You Can Do Now for a Healthy and Happy Future

Myohoji Temple 2003 Nuuanu Ave, Honolulu, HI, United States

After graduating from Hirosaki University School of Medicine in 1984, she served as an assistant at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Tokyo School of Medicine, and later as the head obstetrician-gynecologist at the Perinatal Center of Tokyo Metropolitan Bokutoh Hospital. In 2002, she established the Women's Wellness Ginza Clinic. In 2003, she founded the Women's Medical Network, an organization that takes a comprehensive approach to women's mental and physical health and their connection to society. The network promotes medical care that supports women’s health (women’s outpatient care) and collaborates with 450 female doctors and healthcare professionals nationwide. She is actively engaged in providing information and awareness initiatives […]

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Koji Akatsuka: Yamato Spirit Candle Service: Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of Japanese Immigrants to Hawaii

Myohoji Temple 2003 Nuuanu Ave, Honolulu, HI, United States

Japanese only lecture It is truly wonderful that we were born as Japanese in this lifetime. However, we have grown up without being taught the greatness of Japan. We must take another look at just how remarkable Japan truly is. The time has come for Japan to become the guiding light of the world. I want to rediscover the nation of Japan, the longest-standing country in the world. Let us remember the meaning of being born Japanese. I am grateful for this encounter. — Takahito Akatsuka

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Achara Ryojun Shionuma: Every Day of Life is Training

Doris Duke Theater 900 S Beretania St, Honolulu, HI, United States

“It takes 24 kilometers one way and 16 hours to walk back and forth on mountain roads with a difference in elevation of more than 1,300 meters in one day. It takes nine years to walk 48,000 kilometers.It is not because we have experienced such austerity that we can attain enlightenment. The important thing is to put into practice what we have learned from the journey in our daily lives.While each of us fulfills our assigned role in the given place, we can feel and realize many things. All life is training.” -Achara Ryojun Shionuma-

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Manage Your Health on Your Own:Yawara Pole Walking and Seitai Bodywork Therapy

Myohoji Temple 2003 Nuuanu Ave, Honolulu, HI, United States

Good news for those of you who may feel weak, unstable, or pain when walking! Eiichi Watanabe, a foot specialist and judo sports therapist in Japan will be in town this November to give talks about self-health management to improve your condition. Since 1982, Watanabe has practiced judo therapy at his Yoda Sekkotsu Clinic in Fujisawa City. After decades of clinical experience, he realized the importance of healthy foot function for overall physical health, and that led him to study podiatry in Australia in 2003. After returning, he developed a unique clinical method combining techniques of podiatry and judo therapy, incorporating the use of biomechanics and the invention of therapeutic […]

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Master Kiyomoto Ogasawara: Ogasawara-ryu 850 years of Samurai Heritage

Hyatt Regency Resort & Spas 2424 Kalakaua Ave, Honolulu, HI, United States

The Ogasawara Family lineage can be traced back to the 9th century; the 56th emperor of Japan. Ogasawara Nagakiyo, founder of the Ogasawara-ryu School, had served the first Shogun of the Kamakura Shogunate in 12 century as his instructor in the arts of Reiho (courtesy, etiquette and protocol), archery, and horse-mounted archery. Since then, the Ogasawara family has instructed in those disciplines for Ashikaga, and Tokugawa shoguns. The discipline has passed down from generation to generation within the Ogasawara Family. Ogasawara Kiyomoto :Born in 1980 as the first son of Ogasawara Kiyotada, the 31st Grand Master in Tokyo. At the age of three, Kiyomoto began training for mounted archery (Yabusame). […]

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