Joyous Life

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Tenrikyō
Beliefs and scripture
Tenri-Ō-no-Mikoto
Ofudesaki
Osashizu
Practices
Joyous Life
Hinokishin
People
Nakayama Miki
Izo Iburi
Places
Tenri, Nara
Tenri University
Tenri Hospital
Oyasato-yakata


In Tenrikyo, the Joyous Life (yōki yusan or yōki gurashi) is an ideal taught by spiritual leaders and pursued through charity and abstention from greed, selfishness, hatred, anger and arrogance. Tenrikyo emphasizes the Joyous Life as a means of salvation for the whole world.

The characters that make up yōki yusan/gurashi are as follows:

  • (陽) is "positive", the same character as Yang in the Chinese Yin and Yang.
  • Ki (氣) is "spirit" or "energy", the same character as Qi in Chinese.
  • Yusan (遊山) is "an outing to the mountain or fields" (lit. excursion), implying an outgoing life.
  • Gurashi (暮) is "livelihood", implying life in a more day-to-day sense.