2019年01月20日10:10

SYOUEN: a superior relationship
A few days ago, we invited Negroni's Trio to my temple and let them perform a jazz live.
Mr. Ikuta,who is a member of our Syokoji- zen-sangha, promoted it. Negroni's Trio is a Latin Grammy-nominated jazz piano trio composed of a composer, pianist, and instructor Jose Negroni. His sidemen include his son Nomar Negroni (a Berklee College of Music graduate and Ikuta's schoolmate) on drums and an American bassist Josh Allen. Their live sound was a fusion of Caribbean rhythms, modern creative, and sometimes very powerful. I chanted Hannya-haramitta-kyo with their improvised performance. In spite of my poor sense of rhythm, Jose's ad-lib was amazing, and we all enjoyed it.
After the concert, we had a light dinner of Sushi, Oden, etc. We ate, talked, and laughed together. An impressive saying of Nomar was " It is not important which school you graduated from but whom you met and brought up a nice relationship there.
" the Buddhist word "Syo-en" just came up to my mind."Syo-en" refers to a superior relationship that can develop together. When you follow the royal road without egoistic thinking, you can be blessed with "Syo-en", and the real joy of your life is in the heart-to-heart relationship of "Syo-en".
SYOUEN: a superior relationship≫
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SYOUEN: a superior relationship
A few days ago, we invited Negroni's Trio to my temple and let them perform a jazz live.
Mr. Ikuta,who is a member of our Syokoji- zen-sangha, promoted it. Negroni's Trio is a Latin Grammy-nominated jazz piano trio composed of a composer, pianist, and instructor Jose Negroni. His sidemen include his son Nomar Negroni (a Berklee College of Music graduate and Ikuta's schoolmate) on drums and an American bassist Josh Allen. Their live sound was a fusion of Caribbean rhythms, modern creative, and sometimes very powerful. I chanted Hannya-haramitta-kyo with their improvised performance. In spite of my poor sense of rhythm, Jose's ad-lib was amazing, and we all enjoyed it.
After the concert, we had a light dinner of Sushi, Oden, etc. We ate, talked, and laughed together. An impressive saying of Nomar was " It is not important which school you graduated from but whom you met and brought up a nice relationship there.
" the Buddhist word "Syo-en" just came up to my mind."Syo-en" refers to a superior relationship that can develop together. When you follow the royal road without egoistic thinking, you can be blessed with "Syo-en", and the real joy of your life is in the heart-to-heart relationship of "Syo-en".
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