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天之御中主神 is a phrase submitted by a customer.
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心 would often be translated as “heart.”
However, because it was believed in Chinese culture for thousands of years that your consciousness and thoughts came from the big red organ in the middle of your chest, it also means “mind” or “spirit” and sometimes even “soul.”
In Korean, beyond heart, mind, and spirit, this character can mean moral, nature, mind, affections, intentions, core, and center. In fact, it is used in Chinese to mean “center” as well but only with another character in front of it. For instance, “medical center” or even “shopping center.” Separately and alone, it will not be read with that “center” meaning unless thought of as “the center of your soul.”
心の伴侶 is a Japanese-only title for soulmates.
心 means heart, soul, mind, core, or center. In ancient times, the heart was believed to be the mind or center of your soul and being.
の is a possessive article that connects everything here.
伴侶 means mates, companions, partners, and spouses.
This Japanese version of soulmates is about two partners, coupled or joined by their hearts.
This is Seichusen, the Japanese martial arts concept meaning “right/correct middle/center line/thread.”
太陽 is a two-character title for the Sun.
This refers specifically to Sol, the star at the center of our Solar system.
In Japanese, this is often romanized as Taiyou or Taiyo but can also be pronounced as the names Minami, Hiroaki, Hinata, Hikaru, Tsubasa, Tahi, Takayasu, Takaharu, or Soru.
孝心館 is the title for Koushinkan, Koshinkan, or Kōshin-Kan.
The romanization of this title varies a little, but the original characters are the same.
孝 = Filial piety or obedience.
心 = Heart, mind, intention, or center.
馆 = Building or establishment (dojo).
This can be pronounced in Chinese and has the same meaning, but you should consider this a Japanese martial arts title.
生活于繁榮中 means “live in prosperity.” It's kind of a suggestion to be prosperity the center of your world.
This is the way some people want to live (and you should always live for what you love). However, this phrase does not suggest a peaceful life - rather one that is always busy. It's not for everyone, but it might be for you.
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禪心 represents an image of your meditation coming from and filling your heart.
The meaning of the first character is “meditation” and the second character is usually defined as “heart” or sometimes “mind.”
There is a two-fold meaning here, as a good meditation session must start with a centered heart or mind. Yet at the same time, meditation serves to cleanse, focus, and center the heart and mind.
聖心会 is the Japanese martial arts title “Seishinkai” or “Seishin-Kai.”
It literally means “Sacred Heart Association” or “Pure-Heart Club.”
聖 can mean holy, sacred, saint, sage, virtuous, expert, wise and good, upright, or correct.
心 can mean heart, mind, center, core, spirit, soul, or vitality.
聖心 creates a word meaning sacred heart, or the holy mind (that of Buddha).
会 in Japanese means association, club, meeting, assembly, party, gathering, conference, athletic meet, or society.
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Always in My Heart
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Confidence / Faithful Heart
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Fix the Roof Before the Rain; Dig the Well Before You Are Thirsty
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The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
| Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
| God in the Glorious Center of Heaven | 天之御中主神 | tiān zhī yù zhōng zhǔ shén tian1 zhi1 yu4 zhong1 zhu3 shen2 tian zhi yu zhong zhu shen tianzhiyuzhongzhushen | t`ien chih yü chung chu shen tienchihyüchungchushen tien chih yü chung chu shen |
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| Heart Mind Spirit | 心 | kokoro | xīn / xin1 / xin | hsin |
| Soul Mates at Heart | 心の伴侶 | kokoro no han ryo kokoronohanryo | ||
| Seichusen | 正中線 | sei chu sen seichusen | ||
| Tenshin Dojo | 天心道場 | ten shin dou jou tenshindoujou ten shin do jo | tiān xīn dào chǎng tian1 xin1 dao4 chang3 tian xin dao chang tianxindaochang | t`ien hsin tao ch`ang tienhsintaochang tien hsin tao chang |
| Chushin Aikido Dojo | 中心合気道道場 | chuu shin ai ki dou dou jou chuushinaikidoudoujou chu shin ai ki do do jo | ||
| Sun | 太陽 太阳 | tai you / taiyou / tai yo | tài yang / tai4 yang5 / tai yang / taiyang | t`ai yang / taiyang / tai yang |
| Koushinkan Koshinkan | 孝心館 孝心馆 | kou shin kan koushinkan ko shin kan | xiào xīn guǎn xiao4 xin1 guan3 xiao xin guan xiaoxinguan | hsiao hsin kuan hsiaohsinkuan |
| Seido Juku | 正道塾 | sei dou juku seidoujuku sei do juku | ||
| Live in Prosperity | 生活于繁榮中 生活于繁荣中 | shēng huó yú fán róng zhōng sheng1 huo2 yu2 fan2 rong2 zhong1 sheng huo yu fan rong zhong shenghuoyufanrongzhong | sheng huo yü fan jung chung shenghuoyüfanjungchung |
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| Zen Heart Zen Mind | 禪心 禅心 | zen shin / zenshin | chán xīn / chan2 xin1 / chan xin / chanxin | ch`an hsin / chanhsin / chan hsin |
| Seishin-Kai Seishinkai | 聖心会 / 聖心會 聖心会 | sei shin kai seishinkai | ||
| In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line. In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese. | ||||
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Professional calligraphers are getting to be hard to find these days.
Instead of drawing characters by hand, the new generation in China merely type roman letters into their computer keyboards and pick the character that they want from a list that pops up.
There is some fear that true Chinese calligraphy may become a lost art in the coming years. Many art institutes in China are now promoting calligraphy programs in hopes of keeping this unique form
of art alive.
Even with the teachings of a top-ranked calligrapher in China, my calligraphy will never be good enough to sell. I will leave that to the experts.
The same calligrapher who gave me those lessons also attracted a crowd of thousands and a TV crew as he created characters over 6-feet high. He happens to be ranked as one of the top 100 calligraphers in all of China. He is also one of very few that would actually attempt such a feat.
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