sábado, 14 de octubre de 2017

Keio University faculty of Happiness and Well Being in association with Bunya Publishing Celebrating the release of the new book The Stone Cutter by Prem Rawat



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Prem Rawat & Takashi Maeno 12th October 2017
Keio University faculty of Happiness and Well Being in association with Bunya Publishing
Celebrating the release of the new book The Stone Cutter by Prem Rawat
Special guest: Prem Rawat
Host: Professor Takashi Maeno
Prem has been sharing his simple message of Peace with audiences around the world for over 50 years.
In October 2017 Bunya will release Prem’s third book The Stone Cutter.
We are delighted that he has accepted an invitation to come and speak to commemorate the occasion.
Professor Takashi Maeno is the head of the Keio University System Design Management research group and the leading expert on happiness and well being in Japan.
Professor Maeno met Prem Rawat in 2016 where their discussion formed the basis of a 10 page article in the Magazine Reiro.
Bunya-za events bring together the Author, the publishing team and the readers in a unique environment where learning and understanding flourish.
We invite you to come and experience this special event.
Please note: There will not be live English translation for this event.
2016年10月、月刊誌『れいろう』(モラロジー研究所)の特集対談にて。
Prem Rawat and Takashi Maeno

When12th October 2017 17:30~19:45
Part one: 17:30~18:45
17:30~17:45 Introduction and video
17:45~18:15 Professor Maeno’s address
18:15~18:45 Prem Rawat’s address
Short break 18:45~19:00
Part two: On stage discussion and Q and A 19:00~19:45
whereKeio University Hiyoshi Campus
Kyosei kan 2nd floor Fujiwara Hiroshi hall
One minute walk from Hiyoshi station
http://www.kcc.keio.ac.jp/index.html
Hosted byKeio University faculty of Happiness and Well being in association with Bunya Publishing
In collaboration with Daiwa Publishing
SpeakerPrem Rawat
Takashi Maeno

プレム・ラワットさん
Prem Rawat
前野隆司さん
Takashi Maeno
TranslationConsecutive translation from English into Japanese will be available but no translation will be provided from Japanese into English.
Admission priceAdmission price 5000 Yen

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