kokoro こころ means the nothingness of an absolutely still mind, the deepest self, an absolutely still mind reveals your true soul and native self...Zen or Buddha consciousness. Osho Zen: The Path of Paradox, pg. 57
"Kokoro" is a Japanese word that translates to "heart," "mind," or "spirit" in English. It is often used to describe one's emotions, feelings, or inner thoughts.
The word 'kokoro' means "heart" in Japanese. It's written as 心.
It's Japanese, and it means heart
Kokoro was created in 1914.
Kokoro no Uta was created in 2008.
Kokoro no Hoshi was created in 2009.
Kokoro Amano is 153 cm.
Kokoro Connect was created in 2010.
kokoro - this can also mean heart
"Kokoro" means heart, mind, and spirit.
Literally "to heart", as in taking something to heart. "Kokoro" means heart (usually pertaining to ones feelings). "Ni" is a particle that is added to confirm time, direction, or purpose (it can mean to, at, in, on, per, from, and by). You might say "watashi no kokoro ni sore o kanjiru", for I feel it in my heart, or "kokoro ni sore o toru koto wa arimasen" - don't take it to heart.
Kokoro Bīdama was created on 2006-03-01.
Kokoro no Ato was created on 2007-12-12.