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Original airdate: May 3, 2022 The term Bushido literally means the way of a warrior. It's been used in Japan since the 9th century when samurai soldiers bravely served their lords. Today, Bushido is seen as a collection of ideals that lead to fidelity to one's values and self-improvement. My guest, Yoichi Utebi, believes that Bushido can serve us well in dealing with our personal and collective challenges. Yoichi Utebi is a movie producer and lecturer. Born in Japan, Yoichi grew up in Lebanon and the U.S. and where he was exposed to multiple cultures and ethnicities. After 12 years of experience in marketing and management in IT companies, Yoichi decided to join Happy Science, a spiritual movement in Japan, as a minister and lecturer, and produce movies. During our conversation, Yoichi talks about the Samurai's bushido code of conduct and ideals and how we can apply it in our lives. Bushido is showcased in his new movie “The Cherry Bushido” a film about a young devotee and group of friends who unite to protect Japan from the threat of extinction by its neighboring country.
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Almost 40 years ago, one of the fastest growing religions in Japan was officially established. Happy Science as it is known is rooted in the principle of doing good within the world. Happy Science Members focus on attaining enlightenment through activities such as daily self-reflections, giving love, and helping create a modern utopia. This week on The … This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit themalliardreport.com
Almost 40 years ago, one of the fastest growing religions in Japan was officially established. Happy Science as it is known is rooted in the principle of doing good within the world. Happy Science Members focus on attaining enlightenment through activities such as daily self-reflections, giving love, and helping create a modern utopia. This week on The Malliard Report, Jim welcomes one of the key speakers of the movement Yoichi Utebi to the show to discuss the faith, his career as a producer, and much more. “Yoichi Utebi is a producer and world lecturer for Happy Science. Born in Japan in 1968, Utebi grew up in Beirut, Lebanon, and New York City. Raised in a rare Japanese Christian family, he was deeply touched by Muslim culture and the beauty of Lebanon during his formative years in Beirut. However, the Middle East also exposed Utebi to the horrors of war, as he and his family dodged bullets and bombings before fleeing to London and back to Japan, leaving everything behind in a sudden evacuation. In the 7th grade, Utebi moved to New York for 10 years, where he was exposed to friends from multiple cultures and ethnicities. His rock band produced a popular album and gained quite a following in the city before Utebi decided to forego his musical pursuits and return to Japan. After 12 years of experience in marketing and senior management at various American IT companies in Japan, Utebi joined Happy Science in 2010, where he quickly rose to Director of International Communications. Utebi is currently a minister and world lecturer for Happy Science and a producer on The Cherry Bushido.” This is a great episode and Yoichi's outlook is certainly infectious. You can learn more about his teaching over at selfdiscoverymedia.com. For all things Malliard, head over to malliard.com for merch, past shows, and the live chat every Tuesday 9 P.M. EST. Remember to rate and subscribe through your favorite podcasting app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Divine Protector - Master Salt Begins is a new film from Japan about three young high school students who summon the Divine Protectress, Master Salt, to repel the curses plaguing their friends and acquaintances. Yoichi Utebi is a producer and world lecturer for Happy Science. Born in Japan in 1968, Utebi grew up in Beirut, Lebanon and New York City. Raised in a rare Japanese Christian family, he was deeply touched by Muslim culture and the beauty of Lebanon during his formative years in Beirut. However, the Middle East also exposed Utebi to the horrors of war, as he and his family dodged bullets and bombings before fleeing to London and back to Japan, leaving everything behind in a sudden evacuation. In the 7th grade, Utebi moved to New York for 10 years, where he was exposed to friends from multiple cultures and ethnicities. His rock band produced a popular album and gained quite a following in the city before Utebi decided to forego his musical pursuits and return to Japan. After 12 years of experience in marketing and senior management at various American IT companies in Japan, Utebi joined Happy Science in 2010, where he quickly rose to Director of International Communications. Utebi is currently a minister and world lecturer for Happy Science's and a producer on The Divine Protector - Master Salt Begins. For more information, visit https://mastersaltmovie.com
The Divine Protector - Master Salt Begins is a new film from Japan about three young high school students who summon the Divine Protectress, Master Salt, to repel the curses plaguing their friends and acquaintances. Yoichi Utebi is a producer and world lecturer for Happy Science. Born in Japan in 1968, Utebi grew up in Beirut, Lebanon and New York City. Raised in a rare Japanese Christian family, he was deeply touched by Muslim culture and the beauty of Lebanon during his formative years in Beirut. However, the Middle East also exposed Utebi to the horrors of war, as he and his family dodged bullets and bombings before fleeing to London and back to Japan, leaving everything behind in a sudden evacuation. In the 7th grade, Utebi moved to New York for 10 years, where he was exposed to friends from multiple cultures and ethnicities. His rock band produced a popular album and gained quite a following in the city before Utebi decided to forego his musical pursuits and return to Japan. After 12 years of experience in marketing and senior management at various American IT companies in Japan, Utebi joined Happy Science in 2010, where he quickly rose to Director of International Communications. Utebi is currently a minister and world lecturer for Happy Science's and a producer on The Divine Protector - Master Salt Begins. For more information, visit https://mastersaltmovie.com
The Divine Protector - Master Salt Begins is a new film from Japan about three young high school students who summon the Divine Protectress, Master Salt, to repel the curses plaguing their friends and acquaintances. Yoichi Utebi is a producer and world lecturer for Happy Science. Born in Japan in 1968, Utebi grew up in Beirut, Lebanon and New York City. Raised in a rare Japanese Christian family, he was deeply touched by Muslim culture and the beauty of Lebanon during his formative years in Beirut. However, the Middle East also exposed Utebi to the horrors of war, as he and his family dodged bullets and bombings before fleeing to London and back to Japan, leaving everything behind in a sudden evacuation. In the 7th grade, Utebi moved to New York for 10 years, where he was exposed to friends from multiple cultures and ethnicities. His rock band produced a popular album and gained quite a following in the city before Utebi decided to forego his musical pursuits and return to Japan. After 12 years of experience in marketing and senior management at various American IT companies in Japan, Utebi joined Happy Science in 2010, where he quickly rose to Director of International Communications. Utebi is currently a minister and world lecturer for Happy Science's and a producer on The Divine Protector - Master Salt Begins. For more information, visit https://mastersaltmovie.com
The Divine Protector - Master Salt Begins is a new film from Japan about three young high school students who summon the Divine Protectress, Master Salt, to repel the curses plaguing their friends and acquaintances. Yoichi Utebi is a producer and world lecturer for Happy Science. Born in Japan in 1968, Utebi grew up in Beirut, Lebanon and New York City. Raised in a rare Japanese Christian family, he was deeply touched by Muslim culture and the beauty of Lebanon during his formative years in Beirut. However, the Middle East also exposed Utebi to the horrors of war, as he and his family dodged bullets and bombings before fleeing to London and back to Japan, leaving everything behind in a sudden evacuation. In the 7th grade, Utebi moved to New York for 10 years, where he was exposed to friends from multiple cultures and ethnicities. His rock band produced a popular album and gained quite a following in the city before Utebi decided to forego his musical pursuits and return to Japan. After 12 years of experience in marketing and senior management at various American IT companies in Japan, Utebi joined Happy Science in 2010, where he quickly rose to Director of International Communications. Utebi is currently a minister and world lecturer for Happy Science's and a producer on The Divine Protector - Master Salt Begins. For more information, https://mastersaltmovie.com
Yoichi Utebi discusses concepts of positive and negative thinking through his film The Divine Protector.Yoichi Utebi is a producer and world lecturer for Happy Science. Born in Japan in 1968, Utebi grew up in Beirut, Lebanon and New York City. Raised in a rare Japanese Christian family, he was deeply touched by Muslim culture and the beauty of Lebanon during his formative years in Beirut. However, the Middle East also exposed Utebi to the horrors of war, as he and his family dodged bullets and bombings before fleeing to London and back to Japan, leaving everything behind in a sudden evacuation. In the 7th grade, Utebi moved to New York for 10 years, where he was exposed to friends from multiple cultures and ethnicities. His rock band produced a popular album and gained quite a following in the city before Utebi decided to forego his musical pursuits and return to Japan. After years of working in the tech world, Utebi joined Happy Science in 2010, where he quickly rose to Director of International Communications. Utebi is currently a minister and world lecturer for Happy Science's and a producer on The Divine Protector - Master Salt Begins, a new film from Japan about three young high school students who summon the Divine Protectress, Master Salt, to repel the curses plaguing their friends and acquaintances. https://mastersaltmovie.comHost Bonnie Burkert melds the worlds of media and higher consciousness, sharing tools for transformation for wellbeing and spiritual awakening . www.instagram.com/yogi_bon
Welcome to spooky season! In this episode, producer Yoichi Utebi and I discuss his newest film, The Divine Protector: Master Salt Begins. For most of us, the word ‘curse' brings fantastical images of black magic, witches' cauldrons, and a little “eye of newt and toe of frog” to mind, especially as the Halloween season rolls around. But though we may be tempted to believe they are merely fantasy, curses can, in fact, be a very real manifestation of negative thoughts. Most of us have focused on using the power of positive thinking and acts of love, to try and create harmony, happiness, and success in our lives. However, if we are not mindful of our negative thinking, we stand the chance of allowing those thoughts to grow strong enough to actualize harm on ourselves or others. Yes, there is power in positive thinking, but there is equal and opposite power in negative thinking. Explore these powers at https://mastersaltmovie.com/. Don't forget to like, share, and follow this podcast! Find out more about Christi Clemons Hoffman and the Radiate Wellness Community
Yoichi Utebi is a producer and world lecturer for Happy Science. Born in Japan in 1968, Utebi grew up in Beirut, Lebanon and New York City. Raised in a rare Japanese Christian family, he was deeply touched by Muslim culture and the beauty of Lebanon during his formative years in Beirut. However, the Middle East also exposed Utebi to the horrors of war, as he and his family dodged bullets and bombings before fleeing to London and back to Japan, leaving everything behind in a sudden evacuation. In the 7th grade, Utebi moved to New York for 10 years, where he was exposed to friends from multiple cultures and ethnicities. His rock band produced a popular album and gained quite a following in the city before Utebi decided to forego his musical pursuits and return to Japan.After 12 years of experience in marketing and senior management at various American IT companies in Japan, Utebi joined Happy Science in 2010, where he quickly rose to Director of International Communications. Utebi is currently a minister and world lecturer for Happy Science and a producer on The Cherry Bushido.The Cherry Bushido is a film from Japan about a young Kendo (Japanese swordsmanship) devotee and group of friends who unite to protect Japan from the threat of extinction by its neighboring country. The Cherry Bushido will be released in limited theaters in North America this March.https://cherrybushidomovie.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The term Bushido literally means the way of a warrior. It's been used in Japan since the 9th century when samurai soldiers bravely served their lords. Today, Bushido is seen as a collection of ideals that lead to fidelity to one's values and self-improvement. My guest, Yoichi Utebi, believes that Bushido can serve us well in dealing with our personal and collective challenges. Yoichi Utebi is a movie producer and lecturer. Born in Japan, Yoichi grew up in Lebanon and the U.S. and where he was exposed to multiple cultures and ethnicities. After 12 years of experience in marketing and management in IT companies, Yoichi decided to join Happy Science, a spiritual movement in Japan, as a minister and lecturer, and produce movies. During our conversation, Yoichi talks about the Samurai's bushido code of conduct and ideals and how we can apply it in our lives. Bushido is showcased in his new movie “The Cherry Bushido” a film about a young devotee and group of friends who unite to protect Japan from the threat of extinction by its neighboring country. If you liked what you heard, don't forget to like, rate, share and subscribe to this podcast. Thank you!
A new film from Japan, “The Cherry Bushido,” lands at the perfect time to remind us to re-examine our convictions and spiritual fortitude in the face of today's daunting challenges. Similar yet distinct from chivalry, the western code of honor handed down from the gallant knights of yore, Bushido is the organizing principle of samurai moral values and ethics that has been at the heart and soul of Japanese culture for centuries. Like chivalry, Bushido is typified by virtues like righteousness, benevolence, respect, honor, fidelity, and courage. Unlike the chivalric code, the true Bushido spirit is based on the belief that we are spiritual beings who will eventually return to the spiritual world. Having experienced relative peace and prosperity in recent years, many have relaxed their self-vigilance and blurred the convictions that can mean the difference between victory and defeat on the spiritual as well as physical plain. With the pandemic and the social, political, and geopolitical turbulence we are experiencing today, now is a good time to consider the Bushido spirit and virtues that can anchor and guide us to act on our beliefs in these trying times. Yoichi Utebi is a producer and world lecturer for Happy Science. Born in Japan in 1968, Utebi grew up in Beirut, Lebanon and New York City. Raised in a rare Japanese Christian family, he was deeply touched by Muslim culture and the beauty of Lebanon during his formative years in Beirut. However, the Middle East also exposed Utebi to the horrors of war, as he and his family dodged bullets and bombings before fleeing to London and back to Japan, leaving everything behind in a sudden evacuation. In the 7th grade, Utebi moved to New York for 10 years, where he was exposed to friends from multiple cultures and ethnicities. His rock band produced a popular album and gained quite a following in the city before Utebi decided to forego his musical pursuits and return to Japan. After 12 years of experience in marketing and senior management at various American IT companies in Japan, Utebi joined Happy Science in 2010, where he quickly rose to Director of International Communications. Utebi is currently a minister and world lecturer for Happy Science's and a producer on The Cherry Bushido. About The Cherry Bushido, The Cherry Bushido is a film from Japan about a young Kendo (Japanese swordsmanship) devotee and group of friends who unite to protect Japan from threat of extinction by its neighboring country. The Cherry Bushido will be released in limited theaters in North America this March. Available on VOD summer 2022. For more information, visit: https://cherrybushidomovie.com
A new film from Japan, “The Cherry Bushido,” lands at the perfect time to remind us to re-examine our convictions and spiritual fortitude in the face of today's daunting challenges. Similar yet distinct from chivalry, the western code of honor handed down from the gallant knights of yore, Bushido is the organizing principle of samurai moral values and ethics that has been at the heart and soul of Japanese culture for centuries. Like chivalry, Bushido is typified by virtues like righteousness, benevolence, respect, honor, fidelity, and courage. Unlike the chivalric code, the true Bushido spirit is based on the belief that we are spiritual beings who will eventually return to the spiritual world. Having experienced relative peace and prosperity in recent years, many have relaxed their self-vigilance and blurred the convictions that can mean the difference between victory and defeat on the spiritual as well as physical plain. With the pandemic and the social, political, and geopolitical turbulence we are experiencing today, now is a good time to consider the Bushido spirit and virtues that can anchor and guide us to act on our beliefs in these trying times. Yoichi Utebi is a producer and world lecturer for Happy Science. Born in Japan in 1968, Utebi grew up in Beirut, Lebanon and New York City. Raised in a rare Japanese Christian family, he was deeply touched by Muslim culture and the beauty of Lebanon during his formative years in Beirut. However, the Middle East also exposed Utebi to the horrors of war, as he and his family dodged bullets and bombings before fleeing to London and back to Japan, leaving everything behind in a sudden evacuation. In the 7th grade, Utebi moved to New York for 10 years, where he was exposed to friends from multiple cultures and ethnicities. His rock band produced a popular album and gained quite a following in the city before Utebi decided to forego his musical pursuits and return to Japan. After 12 years of experience in marketing and senior management at various American IT companies in Japan, Utebi joined Happy Science in 2010, where he quickly rose to Director of International Communications. Utebi is currently a minister and world lecturer for Happy Science's and a producer on The Cherry Bushido. About The Cherry Bushido The Cherry Bushido is a film from Japan about a young Kendo (Japanese swordsmanship) devotee and group of friends who unite to protect Japan from threat of extinction by its neighboring country. The Cherry Bushido will be released in limited theaters in North America this March. Available on VOD summer 2022. For more information, visit: https://cherrybushidomovie.com
Yoichi Utebi comes on to discuss how to embrace our inner warrior to get through our tough times in life. Then Dr. Greg Hammer joins us to tell us how to gain without pain!
The Courage to Embrace Your Inner Warrior to Guide You Through Turbulent Times Ken D Foster interviews producer Yoichi Utebi about A new film from Japan, “The Cherry Bushido,” which lands at the perfect time to remind us to re-examine our convictions and spiritual fortitude in the face of today's daunting challenges. The Courage to Have Gain without Pain Ken D Foster interviews Greg Hammer, MD, Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine, Physician, Best-Selling Author, and Mindfulness Expert.
Hi, Podcast Episode "The Courage to Embrace Your Inner Warrior to Guide You Through Turbulent Times and have Gain Without Pain with Yoichi Utebi, Dr Greg Hammer" is now out. Ken D Foster interviews producer Yoichi Utebi about A new film from Japan, “The Cherry Bushido,” which lands at the perfect time to remind us to re-examine our convictions and spiritual fortitude in the face of today's daunting challenges. Would you like to make better choices and be happier? Ken D Foster interviews Greg Hammer, MD a Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine, pediatric intensive care physician, pediatric anesthesiologist, and the author of GAIN without Pain: The Happiness Handbook for Health Care Professionals (May 15, 2020). Link: https://lnkd.in/gXQfR-a9 Visit our website: voicesofcourage.us Or Subscribe to our youtube channel: http://tiny.cc/vocyoutube #VOC #voicesofcourage #KenDFoster #YoichiUtebi #DrGregHammer #podcast
A new film from Japan, “The Cherry Bushido,” lands at the perfect time to remind us to re-examine our convictions and spiritual fortitude in the face of today's daunting challenges. Similar yet distinct from chivalry, the western code of honor handed down from the gallant knights of yore, Bushido is the organizing principle of samurai moral values and ethics that has been at the heart and soul of Japanese culture for centuries. Like chivalry, Bushido is typified by virtues like righteousness, benevolence, respect, honor, fidelity, and courage. Unlike the chivalric code, the true Bushido spirit is based on the belief that we are spiritual beings who will eventually return to the spiritual world. Having experienced relative peace and prosperity in recent years, many have relaxed their self-vigilance and blurred the convictions that can mean the difference between victory and defeat on the spiritual as well as physical plain. With the pandemic and the social, political, and geopolitical turbulence we are experiencing today, now is a good time to consider the Bushido spirit and virtues that can anchor and guide us to act on our beliefs in these trying times. Yoichi Utebi is a producer and world lecturer for Happy Science. Born in Japan in 1968, Utebi grew up in Beirut, Lebanon and New York City. Raised in a rare Japanese Christian family, he was deeply touched by Muslim culture and the beauty of Lebanon during his formative years in Beirut. However, the Middle East also exposed Utebi to the horrors of war, as he and his family dodged bullets and bombings before fleeing to London and back to Japan, leaving everything behind in a sudden evacuation. In the 7th grade, Utebi moved to New York for 10 years, where he was exposed to friends from multiple cultures and ethnicities. His rock band produced a popular album and gained quite a following in the city before Utebi decided to forego his musical pursuits and return to Japan. After 12 years of experience in marketing and senior management at various American IT companies in Japan, Utebi joined Happy Science in 2010, where he quickly rose to Director of International Communications. Utebi is currently a minister and world lecturer for Happy Science's and a producer on The Cherry Bushido. About The Cherry Bushido The Cherry Bushido is a film from Japan about a young Kendo (Japanese swordsmanship) devotee and group of friends who unite to protect Japan from threat of extinction by its neighboring country. The Cherry Bushido will be released in limited theaters in North America this March. Available on VOD summer 2022. See the movie trailer here https://cherrybushidomovie.com
A new film from Japan, “The Cherry Bushido,” lands at the perfect time to remind us to re-examine our convictions and spiritual fortitude in the face of today's daunting challenges. Similar yet distinct from chivalry, the western code of honor handed down from the gallant knights of yore, Bushido is the organizing principle of samurai moral values and ethics that has been at the heart and soul of Japanese culture for centuries. Like chivalry, Bushido is typified by virtues like righteousness, benevolence, respect, honor, fidelity, and courage. Unlike the chivalric code, the true Bushido spirit is based on the belief that we are spiritual beings who will eventually return to the spiritual world. Having experienced relative peace and prosperity in recent years, many have relaxed their self-vigilance and blurred the convictions that can mean the difference between victory and defeat on the spiritual as well as physical plain. With the pandemic and the social, political, and geopolitical turbulence we are experiencing today, now is a good time to consider the Bushido spirit and virtues that can anchor and guide us to act on our beliefs in these trying times. Yoichi Utebi is a producer and world lecturer for Happy Science. Born in Japan in 1968, Utebi grew up in Beirut, Lebanon and New York City. Raised in a rare Japanese Christian family, he was deeply touched by Muslim culture and the beauty of Lebanon during his formative years in Beirut. However, the Middle East also exposed Utebi to the horrors of war, as he and his family dodged bullets and bombings before fleeing to London and back to Japan, leaving everything behind in a sudden evacuation. In the 7th grade, Utebi moved to New York for 10 years, where he was exposed to friends from multiple cultures and ethnicities. His rock band produced a popular album and gained quite a following in the city before Utebi decided to forego his musical pursuits and return to Japan. After 12 years of experience in marketing and senior management at various American IT companies in Japan, Utebi joined Happy Science in 2010, where he quickly rose to Director of International Communications. Utebi is currently a minister and world lecturer for Happy Science's and a producer on The Cherry Bushido. About The Cherry Bushido The Cherry Bushido is a film from Japan about a young Kendo (Japanese swordsmanship) devotee and group of friends who unite to protect Japan from threat of extinction by its neighboring country. The Cherry Bushido will be released in limited theaters in North America this March. Available on VOD summer 2022. For more information, visit: https://cherrybushidomovie.com
Yoichi Utebi & John Farrell
My special guest is Yoichi Utebi, a producer of the new movie, Cherry Bushido, and world lecturer for Happy Science. Born in Japan in 1968, Utebi grew up in Beirut, Lebanon, and New York City. Raised in a rare Japanese Christian family, he was deeply touched by Muslim culture and the beauty of Lebanon during his formative years in Beirut. The Cherry Bushido is a film from Japan about a young Kendo (Japanese swordsmanship) devotee and group of friends who unite to protect Japan from the threat of extinction by its neighboring country. Utebi shares the meaning of Bushido, the 3 maxims to live by, and the code of Bushido. The movie has a powerful message!! Bravo!! Learn more about the movie: https://cherrybushidomovie.com
Yoichi Utebi & Daniella Steyn
My special guest is Yoichi Utebi, a producer of the new movie, Cherry Bushido, and world lecturer for Happy Science. Born in Japan in 1968, Utebi grew up in Beirut, Lebanon, and New York City. Raised in a rare Japanese Christian family, he was deeply touched by Muslim culture and the beauty of Lebanon during his formative years in Beirut. The Cherry Bushido is a film from Japan about a young Kendo (Japanese swordsmanship) devotee and group of friends who unite to protect Japan from the threat of extinction by its neighboring country. Utebi shares the meaning of Bushido, the 3 maxims to live by, and the code of Bushido. The movie has a powerful message!! Bravo!! Learn more about the movie: https://cherrybushidomovie.com
Yoichi Utebi will discuss the motifs of Japanese film “The Cherry Bushido” Yoichi Utebi is a world lecturer for Happy Science spiritual organization, and producer of Japanese film “The Cherry Bushido”. Similar yet distinct from chivalry, the western code of honor handed down from the gallant knights of yore, Bushido is the organizing principle of samurai moral values and ethics that has been at the heart and soul of Japanese culture for centuries. Like chivalry, Bushido is typified by virtues like righteousness, benevolence, respect, honor, fidelity, and courage. Unlike the chivalric code, the true Bushido spirit is based on the belief that we are spiritual beings who will eventually return to the spiritual world. Having experienced relative peace and prosperity in recent years, many have relaxed their self-vigilance and blurred the convictions that can mean the difference between victory and defeat on the spiritual as well as physical plain. With the pandemic and the social, political, and geopolitical turbulence we are experiencing today, now is a good time to consider the Bushido spirit and virtues that can anchor and guide us to act on our beliefs in these trying times.https://cherrybushidomovie.comHost Bonnie Burkert melds the worlds of media and higher consciousness, sharing tools for transformation to find our highest Truth. instagram.com/yoogi_bon
https://happyscience-usa.org/ Social media links: Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/hshsproductions/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/_hsproductions/ Twitter- https://twitter.com/HSproductionsWW Youtube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpKOIR9s8MchXDSAVLEUZEQ The leader of Happy Science, Japan's fastest-growing, 12 million strong spiritual movement spanning 100+ countries, Ryuho Okawa, joins other global spiritual luminaries in calling for steadfast faith as fear and pandemonium accelerate across the globe Sampling of one of Ryuho Okawa's many SRO lectures worldwide New Voice from Japan on How to Keep the Faith, Find your North Star, and Follow It Today's chaotic, uncertain times have left many of us feeling battered by forces outside of our control, unmoored, alone, and hopeless. Okawa teaches that whenever we face a challenge, no matter how seemingly formidable, we are really being given an opportunity to make a choice- to lose faith, rant at the wind and waves, and sail adrift, or maintain our convictions, take the helm, and navigate a happy and abundant future for ourselves and the world. To successfully stay the course through life's storms, however, we must know where we are headed. To hold fast, we must have a clear understanding of what our mission is and a strong mindset to steer us there. Finding our mission and developing the mindset muscle that will keep us on course takes awareness, intention, and effort. Okawa's personal journey led him to discover and commit to a mission much larger than most- to bring greater happiness to mankind by uniting all religions and cultures to live in harmony- but his inspiring story shows us how we can find our own North Star and stay true to it, no matter the circumstances. That story is told in Twiceborn, a new biopic that tells the story of Satoru, a highly successful businessman who relinquishes everything to pursue his true calling. Interview op Yoichi Utebi, Producer and spokesperson for Twiceborn Reviving Your Spiritual Warrior to Guide You Through Turbulent Times A new film from Japan, “The Cherry Bushido,” lands at the perfect time to remind us to re-examine our convictions and spiritual fortitude in the face of today's daunting challenges. Similar yet distinct from chivalry, the western code of honor handed down from the gallant knights of yore, Bushido is the organizing principle of samurai moral values and ethics that has been at the heart and soul of Japanese culture for centuries. Like chivalry, Bushido is typified by virtues like righteousness, benevolence, respect, honor, fidelity, and courage. Unlike the chivalric code, the true Bushido spirit is based on the belief that we are spiritual beings who will eventually return to the spiritual world. Having experienced relative peace and prosperity in recent years, many have relaxed their self-vigilance and blurred the convictions that can mean the difference between victory and defeat on the spiritual as well as physical plain. With the pandemic and the social, political, and geopolitical turbulence we are experiencing today, now is a good time to consider the Bushido spirit and virtues that can anchor and guide us to act on our beliefs in these trying times. Interview op: Yoichi Utebi, Producer, “The Cherry Bushido” Talk Points The meaning and history of Bushido The Bushido code of conduct and ideals The spiritual backbone of the Bushido spirit How to maintain spiritual fortitude 3 maxims to live by: Live each day as if it is your last Your thoughts determine your future Face fear squarely and fiercely The message behind “The Cherry Bushido” About Yoichi Utebi
Darkness Radio discusses The Real Exorcist with guest Yoichi Utebi Dave & Tim welcome producer Yoichi Utebi to the program to discuss his thought provoking film about the supernatural. A film made for entertainment that discusses real cultural ideals of the supernatural and what spirits are here to tell us and how following the wrong path can lead the strongest of us down a destructive journey. We discuss the concepts of good and evil and how we chose to deal with them here in life and the afterlife. Check out the movie here: The Real Exorcist | The Official Movie Website (realexorcistmovie.com) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Twiceborn is based on the life of Ryuho Okawa, the founder of Happy Science, Japan's fastest growing and most influential spiritual movement with 12 million members across 100 countries. Based on true events, Twiceborn tells the story of Satoru Ichijo, a highly successful businessman who relinquishes everything to pursue his true calling, the happiness of humankind.The Joy of Living is broadcast live Monday's at 3PM PT.The Joy of Living TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).The Joy of Living Radio Show is broadcast on K4HD Radio - Hollywood Talk Radio (www.k4hd.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com).The podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).
Podcast: Awakenings with Michele Meiche (LS 46 · TOP 1% what is this?)Episode: Finding Your Happiness with Twice Born Film Producer Yoichi UtebiPub date: 2020-11-18Yoichi Utebi grew up in Beirut, Lebanon and New York City. After 12 years of experience in marketing and senior management at various American IT companies in Japan, Utebi joined Happy Science in 2010, where he quickly rose to Director of International Communications. Utebi is currently leading Happy Science's International Media Division and is the Executive Vice President of HS Productions and producer of Twiceborn. https://www.twicebornmovie.com __________________ Awakenings With Michele Meiche is Your place for tips and insight to live a more fulfilling life, and your relationships. Learn how to attract healthy relationships, and how to create a life you really love. Awakenings broadcasts live every Wed. 12pm -1:30 pm PT Call in for Intuitive Readings #347-539-5122 Michele answers questions about Awakening, Spirituality, Metaphysics and Self/Soul Development. Michele also answers listener questions from email, twitter and facebook On Air. Email awakeningspodcast@gmail.com to have your questions answered or to share your insights On Air.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Michele Meiche, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Host Doug Stephan welcomes Producer and Spokesperson for the new film "Twiceborn," Yoichi Utebi. https://www.twicebornmovie.com Yoichi is leading the Happy Science International Media Division and he is Executive Vice President of HS Productions and has served as the Head Minister in Hawaii and led the temples in Okinawa. The movie, “Twiceborn” is a dramatic, account of how Ryuho Okawa, best-selling international author and spiritual visionary, came to recognize his miraculous mission and the obligation he carries to share the Truth with the world, as Buddha, reborn. Next, Uri Geller www.urigeller.com sets up a virtual scavenger hunt, just for you. Then, Psychic Scout Mary O'Maley www.psychicscout.com endorses Host Doug's idea that Singing is good medicine. Finally, Astrologer/Actress Laura Banks, https://www.stargalnetwork.com/ she can be contacted at: 352-552-1243, reveals the most powerful sign in Astrology.
This week I will be discussing another great movie from the people of Happy Science in Japan. The new movie, "Twiceborn" is based on the life of Ryuho Okawa, the founder of Happy Science, Japan's fastest-growing and most influential spiritual movement with 12 million members across 100 countries. Based on true events, Twiceborn tells the story of Satoru Ichijo, a highly successful businessman who relinquishes everything to pursue his true calling, the happiness of humankind. The film opens in July 1991 with Satoru lecturing to more than 50,000 people in Tokyo Dome. The story then flashes back to the months leading up to his college graduation when Satoru, a top scholar, and athlete, begins receiving messages from the spiritual world. After graduation, Satoru is invited to join a highly respected international trading firm, where he soon becomes very successful and is positioned for a vault to the executive suite. Meanwhile, he is spending all of his leisure time reading spiritual philosophers, recording the messages and insights he is constantly receiving from his spirit guides, and coming to terms with the astounding and overwhelming message his spirit guides have for him: “Your mission as the Buddha reborn is to save all people by spreading the Truth.” Yoichi Utebi, Executive Vice President of HS Productions Born in Japan in 1968, Yoichi Utebi grew up in Beirut, Lebanon and New York City. Raised in a rare Japanese Christian family, he was deeply touched by Muslim culture and the beauty of Lebanon during his formative years in Beirut. However, the Middle East also exposed Utebi to the horrors of war, as he and his family dodged bullets and bombings before fleeing to London and back to Japan, leaving everything behind in a sudden evacuation. In the 7th grade, Utebi moved to New York for 10 years, where he was exposed to friends from multiple cultures and ethnicities. His rock band produced a popular album and gained quite a following in the city before Utebi decided to forego his musical pursuits and return to Japan. After 12 years of experience in marketing and senior management at various American IT companies in Japan, Utebi joined Happy Science in 2010, where he quickly rose to Director of International Communications. Utebi is currently leading Happy Science's International Media Division and is the Executive Vice President of HS Productions and producer of Twiceborn. Limited theatrical release: ? October 16 in Chicago; San Francisco; Bergen County, NY; Tampa; Honolulu; San Diego; and Orange County, CA. ? October 23 in New York City, Los Angeles, and Atlanta Available on DVD and all VOD platforms January 19, 2021.
You may have heard of the metaphysical principle the Law of Attraction especially after the release of the worldwide bestseller "The Secret". The law simply states that like attracts like and if we imagine and focus on a certain outcome, the Universe will eventually deliver. But is it really that simple? My guest today, Yoichi Utebi, will be answering that question for us. Yoichi is the producer of a supernatural film called “The Real Exorcist” from Japan, which follows Sayuri, a young coffee shop waitress, as she uses her spiritual powers to help customers troubled by supernatural phenomena. In our conversation, Yoichi joins us all the way from Tokyo, Japan to talk about the major themes which center on the law of attraction and the power of positive thinking, faith and gratitude and how we can apply those principles in manifesting the life that we desire.
Join Travis this week as he talks with Yoichi Utebi, the producer of a supernatural film “The Real Exorcist” from Japan, which follows Sayuri, a young coffee shop waitress, as she uses her spiritual powers to help customers troubled by supernatural phenomena. The film explores the laws of attraction that govern our lives and afterlives and […] The post The Real Exorcist with Yoichi Utebi appeared first on Divine Insight.
Tonight, my special guest is Yoichi Utebi, Executive Vice President of HS Productions who's here to talk about their new movie release called The Real Exorcist. Website: www.RealExorcistMovie.com Social media links: Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/hshsproductions/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/_hsproductions/ Twitter- https://twitter.com/HSproductionsWW Youtube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpKOIR9s8MchXDSAVLEUZEQ Become a 'Mysterious Radio Truther' to enjoy "Ad- Free" editions and get access to the ultimate catalog of archived podcasts, bonus editions right from your Apple Podcast App and many others! Plus get access to a ton of resources for members only in all facets of the mysterious phenomena happening in our world. https://www.patreon.com/mysteriousradio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Loretta's guest today is Yoichi Utebi, Executive Vice President of HS Productions. Born in Japan in 1968, Yoichi Utebi grew up in Beirut, Lebanon, and New York City. Raised in a rare Japanese Christian family, he was deeply touched by Muslim culture and the beauty of Lebanon during his formative years in Beirut. However, the Middle East also exposed Utebi to the horrors of war, as he and his family dodged bullets and bombings before fleeing to London and back to Japan, leaving everything behind in a sudden evacuation. In the 7th grade, Utebi moved to New York for 10 years, where he was exposed to friends from multiple cultures and ethnicities. His rock band produced a popular album and gained quite a following in the city before Utebi decided to forego his musical pursuits and return to Japan. After 12 years of experience in marketing and senior management at various American IT companies in Japan, Utebi joined Happy Science in 2010, where he quickly rose to Director of International Communications. Utebi is currently leading Happy Science's International Media Division and is the Executive Vice President of HS Productions and producer of “The Real Exorcist.” The Real Exorcist was # 1 at the weekend box office for FIVE CONSECUTIVE WEEKS in Japan and the film has won over 30 awards including Best Feature Film and Best Supporting Actress at the EKO Film Festival!!! This Supernatural film from Japan dramatizes the effect of negative energies and illuminates the power of a positive mindset “The Real Exorcist” follows Sayuri, a young coffee shop waitress, as she uses her spiritual powers to help customers troubled by supernatural phenomena. The supernatural drama by HS Productions, which is set to open in the United States this August, explores the laws of attraction that govern our lives and afterlives and characterizes the mindset we can all employ to stay the right path, ward off negative influences, and lead happy, fulfilled lives. Limited theatrical release August 7 in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Atlanta, Tampa, Honolulu, and Orange County, CA. Available on VOD early September 2020. For more information, visit: www.RealExorcistMovie.com
A box-office hit film in Japan about the consequences of the worldwide suicide pandemic is the subject of today's show with producer Yoichi Utebi.
A box-office hit film in Japan about the consequences of the worldwide suicide pandemic is the subject of today's show with producer Yoichi Utebi.
The Real Exorcist - New Japanese Spiritual Film with a Message for the Living Interview with Yoichi Utebi - The Real Exorcist Movie https://realexorcistmovie.com/, https://www.intrinsicmotivation.life/ Tokyo ― the most mystical city in the world where you find spiritual spots in the most unexpected places. Sayuri works as a part time waitress at a small coffee shop “Extra” where regular customers enjoy the authentic coffee that the owner brews. Meanwhile, Sayuri uses her supernatural powers to help those who are troubled by spiritual phenomena one after another. Through her special consultations, she touches the hearts of the people and helps them by showing the truths of the invisible world. Sayuri works as a waitress at Extra, a small coffee shop in Tokyo where regular customers enjoy the owner's authentic coffee as well as "Free Consultations", as the storefront sign says. Sayuri uses her spiritual powers to help those who are troubled by supernatural phenomena, including a group of high school girls who encounter a haunting ghost and others who suffer from family problems. Through her unique consultations, Sayuri touches the hearts of her customers and helps them by showing the truths of the invisible world and the state of mind that determines our happiness or unhappiness in life. #TheRealExorcist #exorcist2theheretic #Exorcist #exorcistthebeginning #exorcistneeded ============================================= Apr 23, 2018 - William Friedkin, director of the 1973 horror classic “The Exorcist,” has created a documentary on one such ritual performed by Italian priest and ... Aug 5, 2018 - The Exorcist" is the story of a mother who asks for help from two ... The movie has a girl as the main character, but in real life it was a boy, who is ... May 15, 2020 - The Real Exorcist book. Read reviews from world's largest community for readers. The Real Exorcist: Attain Wisdom to Conquer Evil is a ... Jun 23, 2020 - Sayuri, a coffee shop waitress, uses her supernatural powers to help those who are troubled by spiritual phenomena, such as possession and ... Feb 14, 2014 - 40 Years on - The Real Exorcist. December 2013 marked the 40th anniversary of the release of the film that still lingers in my mind as the most ... Former real life exorcist Father Jose Antonio Fortea had no intentions of becoming an exorcist. Soon after completing his thesis on exorcism in the late 1990s at ... The Exorcist. William Peter Blatty. Illustrated by Jeremy Caniglia. The iconic tale of demonic possession, Catholic guilt ... The nexus of real-life events depicted in The Exorcist was indeed Saint Louis University (SLU), a Jesuit school, where I happen to be a professor. I've traded on ... May 19, 2020 - If that story sounds familiar, it's because it formed the basis for the William Peter Blatty novel The Exorcist and the iconic 1973 horror film of the ... Oct 25, 2018 - It's about the radiology technician in the film, Paul Bateson, who is often referred to among true crime and horror fans—and even Friedkin himself ... LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/AgileMarketingSolutions Subscribe To Our YT channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxCy8t2zrzeXly9vC527QhQ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Intrinsic-Motivation-A-Homies-Perspective-1840324906181321/ Google Plus: https://aboutme.google.com/b/104269580399573766056 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/intrinsic-motivation-from-a-homies-perspective Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=158463&refid=stpr iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/intrinsic-motivation-from-a-homies-perspective/ Media Inquiries: howintrinsic AT intrinsicmotivation DOT life PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/1766116 PodBean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/vnu24-5f9f0/Intrinsic+Motivation+From+A+Homies%27+Perspective Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IntrinisicMotivationHomies SoundCloud Rss Feed: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:30551638/sounds. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/intrinsic-motivation/support