hasunoha

Not a question but a thank you

Originally, it was a place to write questions, and I wanted to say thank you no matter what, so I am aware that it is out of place.

Thank you so much for all your help and questions so far.
Yesterday, we safely held a memorial service for the first anniversary of my late mother's death.
However, I'm estranged from my older brother's family, so I was alone. However, the temple was also happy to visit, and we received warm words saying that not only my mother, but also my father and ancestors were delighted. There is still an ossuary, and next year will continue with the 3rd anniversary,
Thanks to everyone and the Buddha who answered, I was able to write it knowing that it was rude because I wanted to say thank you no matter what. Thank you so much. I'm still going to continue with memorial services and memorial services, and I think there will be many times when I get lost, so I ask for your guidance.

4 Zen Responses

That was great.

I think this is also the result of Ankuma's various considerations.

I'm sorry

When I opened the page thinking, “Oh, maybe this is a new question,” I'm sorry for the polite words of thanks.
There were warm words from the monk that they were able to finish their first anniversary safely, so I think they were a little relieved.
If anything happens again, please talk to that monk or of course hasunoha.

There, the Buddha who guides and nurtures me will be there

You were able to safely celebrate your first anniversary ◎

Whenever you have anxiety or hesitation, go hand in hand as many times as you like.
That's because the Buddha who guides and nurtures me is there (*^_^*)

Gassho

I'm relieved

To Mr. An Kuma-sama

I'm sorry to have gone out of your way to thank you.
I am relieved to hear that the first anniversary of his death was successfully completed.

It is a relationship that was guided by An-kuma's feelings and attitude.
Don't forget how you feel
Please work hard every day. Gassho