立山ギンレイ
Drinking to pick up the talk show. A lively exchange of opinions takes place over prepared foods and drinks brought by various participants.
The snack of the day was an old businessman's homemade side dish: Chikuzen-ni, a traditional Japanese dish (with octopus!). and sweet potatoes covered with soybean flour and cinnamon (and sugar as a secret ingredient). Taco chips, pickled cucumbers, and cakes (!?!) adds to the flavor. Wine joined in the middle of the party, and we had salami, ham, and sausages, making the party feel like a year-end party even though it was still autumn.
To summarize the content of the talk show: to see life and consciousness as "connected," and to transcend death and illness is not a matter of medical or logical thinking, but of changing "the way we feel" and "the mode of thinking. This kind of text alone may seem oculistic, but in reality, it is a deep, deep dive into a topic that is as deep as a central line philosopher would think.
The sake is refreshing, a good taste that leaves no trace.
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