hasunoha

A relationship

I've had a lot of relationships in my life until now
I have met and broken up with many people and have had many breakups. I have no regrets in my life, such as graduation or divorce. I think that's because our current relationship is wonderful and important. I was very interested in Todaiji in the Kegon sect at the beginning of Buddhism due to the NHK program called The Age of the Heart that I happened to see by chance, but maybe it would have been nice if I had gone that far, but I have weak semicircular canals and have dizziness and hearing loss, so I go out alone
I'm worried about the distance, so I work nearby on weekdays
I wonder if there are any temples where I can listen to the Dharma on Saturdays and Sundays (*'`*)

I thought about it and searched for it, and I arrived at the temple I had a relationship with just now. The image of a monk is too much
I thought it wouldn't be casual without a smile
The monks at the temple I was allowed to go to were kind, so I think today will be there with everyone's support.
My heart is weak and my feelings are fuzzy
Now that I'm alive, I've been able to do my best at work by participating in temples and the Dharma Goma Burning
I keep thinking that the existence of temples and stories about monks is important. I think it's a world where everyone needs it now
I think so I think the monks are busy
Of everyone's heart
I hope it will continue to be a support
I want them to do their best. Like a big sky, I hope everyone will be united by a wonderful relationship (^ people ^)

4 Zen Responses

thank you

I read it.
Thank you very much for talking about your Buddha relationship and for receiving your words of support.
I think the reason you formed such a relationship with a temple was guided by a wonderful Buddha.
I sincerely hope that you will continue to have a wonderful relationship with the Buddha and live through this world peacefully and effortlessly.
And I sincerely pray to the Buddha that you will continue to receive the Buddha's teachings and grow healthily as a Buddhist.

Also, I sincerely hope that we, the monks, will receive your encouragement and continue to work even harder.

Please pray at that temple, cleanse your mind and body, and visit here in between. And please tell us your story.
That's because you and we, the monks, are connected by a Buddhist connection.
We are always looking forward to welcoming you. We wholeheartedly agree

I'm taking this opportunity to pretend...

Thank you for your support. All the monks are very encouraging, and I think the management is also very energetic.

To be honest, I wanted to take a break from my activities at Hasunoha. I'm trying to shift the ratio to activities that are local and rooted in the community. There aren't enough monks to answer that so far! I was told to come back, but when I came into contact with such words, I really feel that I'm glad I came back. Thank you very much.

Having said that, I'd like to let you stop by the time I take over the temple... New answer I would like many monks to come.

I think the monks who answered hasunoha these days have settled down peacefully. in a bad way. When they were introduced and going viral on TV, the monks had more and more fights. in a good way.
There was a clash of religious arguments on the other side of the answer. I fought against the entire Jodo sect and the Jodo Shinshu over the afterlife view, and I also had a verbal fistfight with monks of the same sect over means to reform the sect. Both then and now, the monk with the highest average number of thanks per answer from Hasunoha and the monk with the highest number of total thanks probably thought they were disliked by their partner (laughs)

That period has passed, and in a good sense, everyone's understanding of Buddhism has deepened greatly from common denominations. However, on the other hand, I also feel that everyone has come to give similar answers.

However, if the questions and answers are slightly rough, it is easier for Shabha to spread the word, and I think the new answering monks will also want to answer if they want to read it and say something. Right now, it's an image of monks arranging difficult words and writing all the things they want to say in the 12 Lucky Questions (although it's not rough). You have a lot of things you want to say but haven't had a chance to say.
Even in that Q&A that I used to do, when monks asked each other questions, I received enthusiastic support from core fans. I'm happy that it looks like I'm watching a modern sanga.

On the other hand, responding online is very stressful and scary. It's been about 10 years since I started Q&A, and I'm still afraid of the post button. It's scary even if you do it anonymously. The questioner, viewer, and answering monk, please don't bully the new answering monk too much (← don't say it)

Daiji Kyuhaku

Temple power

Praying at a temple or shrine is good for your health.
“Because it's a power spot”

Such words were popular for a while.
Is it that simple?

In my blog and in my answers here, I write that you should go to the temple to pray.
This is because if you quietly place your hands and surrender to the Buddha, your feelings will calm down.
It's about getting away from suffering.

I can't answer why this is the case in a sentence.
Anyway, it's important to go there.

Miyako overcame her physical handicap and went to the temple.
The experiences you experienced there have become your flesh and blood, and they are actually being put to use.
How would you describe this without referring to it as a relationship?

“Monks are somewhere casual and hard to stick with”
There is such an image of monks.

However, as Miyako wrote here, most people are kind.
Temples are already out of date when it comes to bad lord business.

Thank you very much for your words.
It seeps into my heart.
I will work hard to become a boy who can be useful to everyone.

Gassho

Thank you very much.

butterfly effect...

From the beginning, I had the feeling that even from just a few moments, it might eventually become a big wave. From the beginning, it was thought that Hasunoha was certainly becoming a big wave...

“I think the monks who answered hasunoha these days have settled down peacefully. In a bad way.”

As Daiji said, in fact, I recently tried to fix it unexpectedly, but that's what I thought...

Well, the calm and cohesion isn't bad either, but there is something about Honnegachi's answers that I'm still attracted to.

I would like to continue making adjustments so that I can do it in a good sense so that I can respond more honestly and honestly as much as possible.

Kawaguchi Hidetoshi Gassho