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The Waste Land: T.S. Eliot’s Vision Reimagined on Stage

August 31, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

PrologueWhat you will see is not a story, but a ruin.Fragments, broken voices, scattered images—such is the world I inherited.The earth lies barren after war,the streets echo with hollow steps,and the river carries refuse instead of song.Once there was order, once there was faith—now we live among splinters.I do not offer comfort.I only show you what remains:a … [Read more...] about The Waste Land: T.S. Eliot’s Vision Reimagined on Stage

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Interview with God: Timeless Lessons from Historical Voices

August 30, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Rumi: Beloved friends,We gather in a hall beyond time,where emperors and poets, prophets and thinkers,sit not in conflict, but in conversation.You ask what God would say of mankind,and so the voices of history are summoned—each carrying a flame of truth,each reflecting the same sun from a different glass.Here we will speak of life’s brevity,of the foolish trade … [Read more...] about Interview with God: Timeless Lessons from Historical Voices

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Hitori Saito Meets The Enigma of Amigara Fault

August 27, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

The other week, a young man came to me and asked, ‘Hitori-san, what would you do if you were standing in front of that strange mountain, the one with all the human-shaped holes, and one of them started calling your name?’I laughed and told him, ‘First of all, I’d say, “Thank you very much, but I already have a warm futon and a nice bowl of miso soup waiting for … [Read more...] about Hitori Saito Meets The Enigma of Amigara Fault

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Hitori Saito Brings Light to Junji Ito’s Hellstar Remina

August 27, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

The other day, one of my disciples came to me and said, ‘Hitori-san, if a giant red planet appeared in the sky, devouring stars and heading straight for Earth, what would you do?’I laughed and said, ‘First of all, I’d say, “Welcome! But please, take a number and wait your turn.” You see, people always panic when something big shows up in life—whether it’s a … [Read more...] about Hitori Saito Brings Light to Junji Ito’s Hellstar Remina

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The Hero’s Journey Beyond Death: Joseph Campbell Dialogues

August 26, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

When I studied the myths of humanity, I found that no matter where I looked—whether among the stories of the Greeks, the Vedas of India, the wisdom of Africa, or the folktales of Native America—there was always a single underlying rhythm: the call, the trial, the transformation, and the return. I called it the monomyth, the Hero’s Journey, for it showed itself in … [Read more...] about The Hero’s Journey Beyond Death: Joseph Campbell Dialogues

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Anne Frank & a Refugee Child: Voices Across War

August 25, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Anne Frank:  When I began writing in my diary, I did not know if anyone would ever read my words. I wrote to survive, to give my fear a place smaller than myself. My diary was my friend, my voice, my proof that I still belonged to life even while death knocked at our door.I once believed my story belonged only to the past, to an attic sealed in silence. But … [Read more...] about Anne Frank & a Refugee Child: Voices Across War

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Attack on Titan Philosophy: Lessons for Humanity’s Future

August 24, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Armin Arlert:  When I was a boy, I believed the walls were the whole world. I thought safety was everything, that if we stayed inside, the monsters outside could never touch us. But I was wrong. The walls did not only keep danger out — they kept us from seeing the truth. And when we finally looked beyond them, we found something far more terrifying than … [Read more...] about Attack on Titan Philosophy: Lessons for Humanity’s Future

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The Evolution of Poetry: From Myth to Modernism

August 22, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

C.S. Lewis:  When we speak of poetry, we do not merely speak of ornament, nor of leisure’s idle song. We speak of one of the oldest instruments by which humanity has interpreted its place in the cosmos. From the beginning, poets have served as guides through mystery, giving us images that both delight the senses and nourish the spirit.The ancients knew this … [Read more...] about The Evolution of Poetry: From Myth to Modernism

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The Future of Jewish Identity: Tradition Meets Transformation

August 21, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

The Future of Jewish Identity

Elie Wiesel:  When we speak of Jewish thought, we are speaking of a dialogue that has lasted more than three thousand years. It began in the desert, under the stars, when a people first heard the voice of God and responded with the words, “We will do, and we will hear.” From then on, every generation has added its questions, its cries, its hopes to the … [Read more...] about The Future of Jewish Identity: Tradition Meets Transformation

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Destiny or Free Will? Cosmic Conversations on Life and the Self

August 20, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Carl Jung: When we gaze at the stars, we are not merely looking outward but inward. The heavens above us are mirrors of the psyche within. The patterns traced by planets and galaxies echo the archetypal patterns that move through every human life.It is no accident that human beings have always turned to the cosmos for meaning. In the symbols of destiny, in the … [Read more...] about Destiny or Free Will? Cosmic Conversations on Life and the Self

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