hasunoha

I want to be reborn

It really isn't going well.
Looking for another job...
If that happens, they will either become a “monk (Jodo sect)” several times and be reborn, or they will end their lives once and want to be reborn as a “temple child” or “adopted son of a temple.”
However, in reality, I need “knowledge” and “money” to become a monk, and I don't want to end my life.
Once, while working, I applied for an “indoor graveyard” where “points” can be obtained after a few years, but I failed in the document screening.
Please kindly give me your warm advice.

4 Zen Responses

stop it, stop it (laughs)

“The search for re-employment doesn't go well, and when that happens, it becomes a temple child...”
Hmm, I don't really understand the meaning...
Do the children in the temple seem like an easy life?

Even if you successfully qualify as a monk in the future, it probably won't solve your current problem. Originally, I don't think that becoming a monk is about job hunting or getting a driver's license.

When you think of the job of a “boy” as a business, there is no such business that is not worth it. I am also sometimes told that it is a “bozu full profit,” but there is no story that is as full of lies.
Also, the Buddhist signs, which have been polished and protected by many of our ancestors since as far away as Shakyamuni, are extremely heavy. The boy is sometimes exposed to severe criticism even for his slightly crude appearance, saying “even though he is a boy.”

Well, it's also true that there are actually various boys...

Of course, this also applies to myself,
It means becoming a monk. It means being a monk.
Are you worthy of receiving alms from others and the world?

Bloom where it was placed

Good morning.

I didn't want to be a monk, but I became a monk. You want to be a monk, but you don't have the chance.
After all, this is a relationship, isn't it?
Life is something that doesn't turn out the way you want it to. It's about not being caught up in being a monk and doing what you can do now in the place where you are now.

It's not an easy problem

 Thank you for your question. The idea of becoming a monk because things don't go well when you get a job again
It's completely different, and you can't easily become a temple monk. Once upon a time, funeral shop staff took advantage and became monks, but doing monks to make money is a reassuring way of thinking. If you really can become a monk, you have to study at a temple. You don't memorize it with your head; you put it in your stomach. Gassho

First, seriously hope for sentience and nembutsu

The purpose of dying and being reborn is to eventually “go to the Pure Land and “be reborn as a Buddha” (death) and return to this world again for sentient existence,” and that is why they work hard at nembutsu. So why don't you get encouraged by Nembutsu first? If you earnestly hope for sentience and nembutsu, I think the day will eventually pave the way for you to become a Jodo sect monk. If it's real, a relationship will always be born.