The Golden Thread
In the galleries of the Tokyo National Museum, Harmonia stands before one of the most subversive drawings ever made --- a frog, seated in the perfect stillness of the Buddha, rendered in a few economical brushstrokes by a twelfth-century Japanese monk-artist known as Toba Sj. What begins as discomfort becomes recognition: this is not mockery of the sacred, but a mirror held up to the institution that claimed to serve it. Through the story of Kakuy --- Buddhist archbishop, court insider, and the man whose name attached itself to Japan's oldest manga --- Harmonia explores the spiritual gift of sacred laughter, the danger of taking ourselves too seriously, and why the communities that last are always the ones that can still smile at themselves. Read the transcript [https://harmonia.email/podcast-episode/frog-and-bishop-sacred-laughter-and-scrolls-toba-sojo] Share and read comments. [https://harmonia.email/podcast-comments?field_podcast_feed_value=the_golden_thread&from_node=355]
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