Journal of International Society of Life Information Science
Online ISSN : 2424-0761
Print ISSN : 1341-9226
ISSN-L : 1341-9226
Workshop
MORININARU Death Work Ver.2 : Your Encounter with Death
(Workshop,The 35th Symposium on Life Information Science)
Shukai KONO
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2013 Volume 31 Issue 1 Pages 98-

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Abstract
"MORININARU" is a movement to promote planting trees and also becoming a forest itself to protect the global environment and the offspring. It is different from the Afforested Burial in that it is not just planting trees instead of tombstones. It is a method to remind us that we have been protected by the environment, before we talk about the protection of the environment, and it can be said to be a method to re-subjectify the environment that has been objectified. Also at the same time, we could know that doing something worthy for others will also be our great pleasure. Thus, the MORININARU movement will not only promote the practice of peaceful coexistence with nature, but also self-awareness and self-transcendence, inspiring a spirit of altruism, and a virtuous way of life. Nowadays, it is very rare that we think about the death of ourselves deeply. In such a world where we are estranged from the idea of "death&quto;, "MORININARU" will also be able to give us an opportunity to regain a connection. In this workshop, we will be experiencing a pseudo-death of ourselves providing an opportunity to re-capture the world. By regaining the circulation of life and the death and releasing life by rethinking about the death, high integrity will be implemented. In this way, "MORININARU" can be described as a spiritual movement imparting a new framework for individual consciousness and religious thought, through its practice (Green Burial).
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