Centering upon Fushidansekkyo, before it is utterly gone
Preaching of Pathos
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Centering upon Fushidansekkyo

an example

I am trying to have a sort of exhibit, though it will be a small one, on a subject by which I have been carried away since I was a university student, namely, Fushidansekkyo, which is called the "Preaching of Pathos." You will see not only the material which I committed to paper, but also the audio and video material (extensions: .mov, .rm, .aif, and .mp3).

Centering upon Fushidansekkyo in Japanese

Fushidansekkyo is the effusion of mental and emotional energies of Japanese people at the bottom of human society where agony prevails and is the fructification of their sensitivities and sentiments with their living faith and wish in the background. The history of Fushidansekkyo is the unwritten history of people's "ritual" as a manifestation of their hearts and minds. It tells us that people had craved for words and expressions which would reach out to people, and, in the form meeting this need of theirs, Fushidansekkyo has been cultivated.
Although there is people's abiding wish, yet much time has passed since the negative attitude was formulated on Fushidansekkyo by the hierarches and elites, such as criticisms against Fushidansekkyo and disdains for it, and consequently the drastic drop in the population of the keeper of Fushidansekkyo is considerable.

There is many a material file which highlights the melodious quality in the sermon. I am, however, not merely saying that preaching with tune is good and that preaching with music is good. What I am trying to do is to bring the significance of hearing a sermon in one's heart, not in one's head, that is, "feeling" the teachings and the words or "experiencing" the teachings and the words, into question.

Sometimes I use the term fushidansekkyo either with quotation marks or with angle brackets as a generic concept, not as a historic concept, for instance, I dare to say that "fushidansekkyo" in Christianity and "fushidansekkyo" in Buddhism.

I dare to say Fushidansekkyo in Japanese

A postscript: After advocacy by Dr. Kazuo Sekiyama, Buddhist priests who had been concerned about the disappearance of Fushidansekkyo as the missionary work for and with people rose up, and launched a research group on Fushidansekkyo for its succession and revival and development on July 3, 2007. Now, I believe that the day is not far off when I will eliminate the phrase "Before it is utterly gone" from the theme of this site. (July, 2007)

Other Pages

A very small Library
I am also trying to have a library. It would be a very small library with a few wonderful books and some marvelous papers that I have revered. They are not references for the study of Fushidansekkyo in the least, though www.hdever.com's theme is "Centering upon Fushidansekkyo, before it is utterly gone."
In Japanese, Although www.hdever.com's theme is 'Centering upon Fushidansekkyo, before it is utterly gone'

A Break Room

Actually, there are two separate break rooms: one with standard Jazz Music, the other with Photos and Haiku poems. Please come to these break rooms, when you would like to take a breather from viewing Fushidansekkyo Pages on www.hdever.com.
The voice of a Fushidansekkyo preacher and the voice of a Jazz singer, the perception of a "beautiful voice" is diverse. Well, is the "voice" in Fushidansekkyo of Japanese Buddhism really heard as a "beautiful voice" by you?
In the compelling part of Fushidansekkyo the characteristics of the Japanese language is made the most of on the underlying rhythm in seven-and-five syllable meter, Shichigocho. Haiku in Japanese is also in seven-and-five syllable meter. Does the rhythmic utterance in seven-and-five syllable meter stir something in you?

Accessibility, etc.

Wed, March 26, 2008
"What have been changed" in English
Changes in the location and placement of contents and pages (URLs), the format of the resource, etc.
"What have been changed" in Japanese
In Japanese, What have been changed

Apple I am a Macintosh user. While making this homepage, I use the Web browsers for Mac, namely, Safari 3.1 for OS X 10.4.11, Firefox 2.0.0.13, Opera 6.0.3 for OS 9, Opera 9.25 for OS X, iCab 3.0.5 for OS 9 and iCab 4.0.1 for OS X, to see whether my website's contents appear normal or not. And I regret to say that I cannot test them for other browsers.

Text Encoding is ISO-8859-1 for English. Text Encoding is Japanese EUC for Japanese.

I hope that I will be able to comply with "Guideline 1.1 Provide text alternatives for all non-text content" of W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 as much as I can. However, I regret that I cannot meet the criteria, "Guideline 1.2 Provide synchronized alternatives for multimedia are provided" (such as audio descriptions and captions of the video).

This is the first time I have tried to have my website and I am an awkward novice at making a website. If you have an advice on improving my personal web page, I shall be grateful to you for your help.

In Japanese, As for Accessibility and W3C's Web Content Guidelines

The permeating theme of this web site and the web site administrator:

"Centering upon Fushidansekkyo
before it is utterly gone"
www.hdever.com Dever, Hitomi
Dever, Hitomi in Japanese
When you would like to write to www.hdever.com

"About Me" is in the lower part of the rightmost column (on the observers' right).

Validators

Valid HTML 4.01! Valid CSS!
Markup Validation Service and CSS Validation Service by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

Another Validator

Another HTML-lint gateway
The program written by Mr. Keiichiro Ishino.
http://openlab.ring.gr.jp/k16/
htmllint/htmllint.html

Error Report

Let iCab smile
HTML error report in iCab, a web browser for the Apple Macintosh, created by Mr. Alexander Clauss.
http://www.icab.de/

Please Note that

Those pages which contain Fushidansekkyo Audio Video Material files and Gospel Music Workshop Audio Material files and other music files on www.hdever.com are not Valid HTML 4.01 Transitional, because I am still using EMBED tags.
In Japanese, I am still using EMBED tags

Last Updated

Sun, April 13, 2008
News in Japanese
In Japanese, Updated

Sun, April 13, 2008
News in English.
• Mankaku-ji Missionary Assembly on June 11, 2008.
• Rev. Yoshino's Fushidansekkyo.

Thanks

I thank to Professor Breen's website for his having an on-going interest in Japan, its people and language.

Jim Breen's Japanese Page
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/
~jwb/japanese.html

I thank to these search engines specialized in introducing Japanese cultural subjects and arts.

CUL-Net Japanese Culture Search Engine
http://www.cul-net.com/

J-Tra, Japanese Traditions, for Japanese Traditions, Culture and ArtsJapanType, Search for Japanese Culture
Wahoo, Japanese Style, for things very Japanese
Bungei Search, Cozal, for Japanese Literary ArtsTouring various art worlds, Art Map

http://www15.ocn.ne.jp/~noo/japan/
http://www.japantype.com/
http://www.wahoo.info/
http://bungeiweb.net/
http://art-map.net/

I thank to those who exert themselves to create the definitive catalog of the Web, especially, in the category of Religion and Spirituality.

Open Directory - Society: Religion and Spirituality: Buddhism: Personal Pages

Open Directory - World: Japanese: Society: Religion • Inner Spiritual World: Buddhism: Arts

I thank to this search engine specialized in introducing Japanese religious subjects and religions.

Pilgrimage to the Holy Site, Seichijunrei, for Japanese Religion-related sites and religions

http://www.10ppen.net/phs/

I thank to these websites for their free templates, images, icons, and all other free graphics and materials.

1 Table Template from Ms. Haruyo's Pastel Web Design HP Kitchen
http://www.pw-design.jp/
3 Table Templates from Ms. Ayano's Simplest
http://www.sys5jp.net/simplest/
5 Clipart Images from Ms. Hartman's Designed to a T
http://www.designedtoat.com/
Japanese Seasonal Graphics from Ms. Chacha's Ju-goya
http://ju-goya.com/
WatiWorks Icons from Ms. Larke's WatiWorks
http://www.watiworks.com/

About Me

The above gray picture is me in 2005.
A director of Fushidansekkyo Kenkyu Kai. A member of Geino Gakkai.
My MA is from Taisho University in Tokyo. Thesis Adviser and Chief Examiner: Rev. Dr. Masao Fujii (Study of Religion). Thesis Adviser and Second Examiner: Rev. Prof. Daiji Yamanoi (Study of Religion).
My BA is from Jissen Women's University in Tokyo. Thesis Adviser: Dr. Haruo Misumi (Study of Folk Performing Arts).
I can readily mention the encounters with the above three professors and the tutelages from them as being important in my life, not only in terms of academic development, but also in terms of my humanity cultivation.

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