EsoTv

Showing posts with label Fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fun. Show all posts

Japanese Boy, Taro - 1963 Educational Film

 This is a film from 1963 I had some fun with.  First of all it tells the story of Taro, a boy in the fifth grade.  It shows his life in 1963 Japan.  I added my cartoon character Kim Zog to do part of the voice over because there was a copyright issue with the music behind the speaker in the original version.  I stayed true to him script until Taro visits a shrine with a Buddha in it.  This section of the film tells how most people in Japan in 1963 were both Buddhist and Shinto, I added a line about Nichiren in there, informing the viewer of the "correct teachings of Buddha." Can you guess? 

Enjoy

~~ Eso Terry   

Leeds England, an Educational Film from the 1970's.

 Here at Kosen-Rufu.com we follow some of the last words the original Buddha left us, and this is to educated ourselves, learn all we can. Furthermore, as a global citizen, we share and love each other's cultures, yes, even the British (ha, just kidding, I love Fish, Chips, and the Beatles!). 

Here is a great educational film from the 70's I restored as part of my Kosen-Rufu.Com collection.  Enjoy. 

~~ Eso Terry 


The Colorless World and the Rainbow. A Children's Cartoon.

 ON a planet far, far away, there was a colorless planet until the colors came together to make things better.  A very Buddhist message for our children.  Of course, this is a message for all people if you ask me, but then again, I am a Buddhist. 

Terry V

Kosen-Rufu Gongyo Karaoke

This is the chant we do for the Soka Gakkai, Nichiren Buddhist practice. The power is in the words, mixed with faith, and a little thing we call "The Mystic" Law. Chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo and find out for yourself. Put down those magic sticks boys and girls, this is the real elevated divine shit. Go for it. Change your karma today, this lifetime, not the next. 

~~ Eso Terry Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo is the answer, no matter the question

 

An Extrordinary Home Visit

Jack Smith's life was in the dumps, his car in the shop, job to be cut, and wife has left him. Jimmy Onit is a men's leader, he chants with Jack Smith and everything changes. 

Japanese Boy, Taro - 1963 Educational Film

 This is a film from 1963 I had some fun with.  First of all it tells the story of Taro, a boy in the fifth grade.  It shows his life in 196...