Basically it means "thanks for the meal". But in term of Buddhism aspect, it is like a prayer, after doing this, we have to completely finish our meal as the respect for the lives became the food for our meal.
2 - Shinrin-Yoku
3 - Ikigai
In Japanese Kanji, "Ikigai" means "reason for being", or we can say "reason for living". The more we think about it, the more meaningful things we can see around this word. If we divide this word, we will have "iki" which refers to "life" and "kai" which basically means "realizing what we expect or hope for". We can also translate "Ikagai" as "the thing that makes you wake up everyday", so let ask ourselves: "What give us motivation to get up early and say good morning?".
4 - Yugen
Another to understand it could be: everything will not last forever. Anything with shapes will always change. So we should keep clinging the lasting beauty but instead enjoy the constant changes of life.
5 - Hikikomori
"Hikikomori" is actually not a popular Japanese word around the world until recent years. However, in truth, it refers to a real-life situation, or people who locks themselves in their own room, seperating themselves from society. This situation is seen as a extreme state of isolation, the bad part is that it happens more and more nowadays. This might not be the worst in other countries, but in Japan, seems the percentage of "hikikomori" increases so much that Japanese Ministry of Health has to give out a definition and 6 different criterias for "hikikomori".
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1 - Itadakimasu
Basically it means "thanks for the meal". But in term of Buddhism aspect, it is like a prayer, after doing this, we have to completely finish our meal as the respect for the lives became the food for our meal.
2 - Shinrin-Yoku
3 - Ikigai
In Japanese Kanji, "Ikigai" means "reason for being", or we can say "reason for living". The more we think about it, the more meaningful things we can see around this word. If we divide this word, we will have "iki" which refers to "life" and "kai" which basically means "realizing what we expect or hope for". We can also translate "Ikagai" as "the thing that makes you wake up everyday", so let ask ourselves: "What give us motivation to get up early and say good morning?".
4 - Yugen
Another to understand it could be: everything will not last forever. Anything with shapes will always change. So we should keep clinging the lasting beauty but instead enjoy the constant changes of life.
5 - Hikikomori
"Hikikomori" is actually not a popular Japanese word around the world until recent years. However, in truth, it refers to a real-life situation, or people who locks themselves in their own room, seperating themselves from society. This situation is seen as a extreme state of isolation, the bad part is that it happens more and more nowadays. This might not be the worst in other countries, but in Japan, seems the percentage of "hikikomori" increases so much that Japanese Ministry of Health has to give out a definition and 6 different criterias for "hikikomori".
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