why
Why do monks volunteer at Hasunoha?
It's usually bothersome, but of course that includes me.
Why are you thinking together and giving me advice?
Everyone close to me has a profit and loss account.
And yet, why?
Why do monks volunteer at Hasunoha?
It's usually bothersome, but of course that includes me.
Why are you thinking together and giving me advice?
Everyone close to me has a profit and loss account.
And yet, why?
Hello.
The other day “.” There was a question with the title, and after that, there were no “thank you” or new questions for a few days, so I was worried that something might have happened. I was relieved to hear your question.
Well, no one pees because they think about profit or loss. I do it because I want to.
In my case, it “pees” like pee. I can't help but answer.
Doesn't Dokin-chan do that too? When I see someone in trouble, I feel like I want to call out or do something about it. That's what it feels like.
It's fine. It's not bothersome or anything. Please try again.
(When I first started responding, I said, “Funerary Buddhism is no good in the coming era. I thought, “Let's become a monk who can talk about my problems,” but that feeling came from my mind. I think Hasunoha's questioner and monk are the only ones who have solved my mental problems and taught me. (I will continue to work hard)
I'll add it.
after all. “.” As for the question, I thought this didn't seem okay, and I was at a loss as to how to put in the answer.
Thank you for the heartwarming anecdote on the train.
When I heard that, I realized once again that I was saved and encouraged by the words of thanks from the questioner. Thank you so much for everything.
I read it.
Well, that's because we're always connected.
I'm really thankful for your relationship.
I think we monks will do what we can do to those who are right in front of us, tell them what we need to tell them, and if that is salvation, we will do what we should do without hesitation.
My relationship with you will continue to be connected, and I think we will continue to live together.
Thank you for your continued support.
We will continue to work hard together.
This is Kawaguchi Hidetoshi. This is a humble answer to the question.
“Everyone has a profit and loss account,” well, that's right. I'm still not in a position where I can say pretty things...
However, as hypocrisy rather than doing nothing, I would like to make adjustments so that true goodness as pure good deeds can eventually be created by doing something useful to people.
Well, there's no way anyone can do a good thing right from the start. If it could be done from the beginning, wouldn't it happen in a world of lost and suffering without reincarnation, or maybe it would be an incarnation of a Buddha or a Bodhisattva...
However, if you can't do it from the beginning, if you give up, nothing will progress.
It's a place where I want to make an effort to control altruistic behavior, even if it's hypocritical.
Of course, I see, I know that there is certainly such a thing in Kozen's thoughts, who said “Toshiyuki is also curious.”
“Bodhicitta,” which is a strong determination to gain enlightenment in order to save all sentient beings, may be working as altruism like “cursing”...
Kawaguchi Hidetoshi Gassho
Nice to meet you, my name is Shima Daisei
We will answer your questions
As mentioned in the title,
From 6 a.m. to 5 p.m.
This is the time when my temple gate is empty
For example, someone says, “I want the monk to listen to his problems”
Assuming I thought about it, I would go to a temple that closes at 5 p.m.
Can you come over for a consultation?
No matter how much the flextime system has increased,
The majority of people who work can't do it
So, do this with the help of the internet
I intend to open the doors
To a lesser extent, monks can pack up in a temple and wait
It's also work, so
You can receive consultations at any time or place
I'm really helped by hasunoha's system