hasunoha

You can believe it, right? Please take a look everyone (^^)

1 define God before the universe was born 2 good gods (can be the same or different from Lou)
☆ “Sama 1” and “The Division of 2 Sama” are everything in this world and beyond
You can believe it, right?
One of enlightenment is that the C of CO2, water, animals, plants, and light (god) are all gods, humans, souls, light, and light DNA.
All soul-like are soul-like
The purpose is for everything to be happy God's happiness is happiness in the universe
It's still me. The loneliness is mixed up by typing sentences.
P.S. It seems that I existed with this DNA in the previous universe. Thanks for everything!

5 Zen Responses

I see

 I'm also devoting myself to enlightenment in Buddhism.

Thanks for everything.

I saw it

Being able to be thankful is precious, isn't it?
I don't know how difficult it is.
I can't see atoms or elements with my eyes. There's just a smartphone screen.
I can see what I'm looking at. There it is.
I understand that.
I don't think that there is no self or otherness is to think with your head and express it in theory.

Overcoming loneliness or together with loneliness

I saw your consultation.

I don't understand what you're saying. What I believe in is Buddhism.
However, we will not force that on Mr. Ishiifutoshi. At the same time, I am not forced to do what you say.

Still, don't you think there is warmth in knowing the other person's world while respecting each other's world?
There may be hints that go beyond loneliness.
I think there are teachings in Buddhism that go beyond loneliness, or that we can look at the essence of loneliness and live with loneliness. I would be happy if Mr. Ishiifutoshi knew about it too.

Also, I would be happy if I could learn about Ishiifutoshi's world. You feel lonely, don't you?
If you don't mind here at hasunoha, please keep on listening to my stories.

I am grateful for the Buddhist connection.

Thanks so much.

I believe there are worlds that humans cannot prove.

Buddhism doesn't recognize the existence of a creator, but...

Mr. Ishiifutoshi

This is Kawaguchi Hidetoshi. This is my humble answer to the question.

Buddhism does not recognize the existence of a creator, so I think it may be slightly different from Buddhism... but whether it is a religion that recognizes a creator or not, I think there is not much change about the basics of aiming to improve one's personality, explaining the importance of love and compassion, developing a sense of gratitude, refraining from bad behavior, and striving for good and altruistic deeds.

By all means, as you said, let's work hard together to cultivate a sense of gratitude, refrain from bad behavior, and strive for good deeds.

Kawaguchi Hidetoshi Gassho