hasunoha

postmortem

Grandma, wait, I'll go.

Thank you for your help. Thank you very much.

4 Zen Responses

It's been a while

I've been worried since you asked this question a month ago.
After all, it's not like regular customers show their faces as usual... but if you ask questions as always, that alone makes us happy.
Grandma is still waiting for me. Well, don't say that and let us listen to the story again like before. Please stay with me.

 Grandma is in your heart. Also, they are always watching over you and supporting you.
I'm not in such a hurry.

I also think about you from time to time and wonder “what are you doing” (*^_^*). They are connected somewhere in the heart.

Try not to overdo it.

Please come back to ask questions.

(Thanks for calling. I was happy to hear your voice. But actually, I'm not good at phone calls. As you may have noticed, I'm not very good at speaking. (I'm sorry I was only able to talk weird)

comrades

Good evening.

What about the heat? Aren't you bogged down?
How is your home?
How is your work going?
How are you feeling?
What are your feelings?

You've been working very hard until now. Did you want to meet your favorite grandma? What would your grandmother say to you now?

How about Buddha? You probably won't get angry. If you actually die, they won't get angry, and that's why they won't treat you as an outcast.

If your grandmother, Buddha, and our monks all support you, what exactly is it that they hunt you down so far... until you want to die if it's no good anymore?

Maybe it's someone from work?
Maybe it's your family?
Maybe it's people around me?
Or maybe it's me?

You don't have to work hard. It's okay to cause trouble. We all love you.
Although their positions are different, they are comrades who have persevered in their respective places. We each thought about it through lots of questions and answers.

Among them, you yourself were probably not completely devoid of discoveries that you could forgive yourself for.

You can be you.

If there is something that makes you want to die and is no good for you now, we would like to confront it together.

Also, I look forward to seeing you here.

Please don't be foolish about not saying anything more even though we're comrades.

conviction

well. sir

It's been a while.

Are you sure you'll definitely meet your grandmother?

If you're not sure, by all means, get a Buddhist connection and work hard. together.

I'll follow up until I'm sure.

Kawaguchi Hidetoshi Gassho