hasunoha

Love Love “This Is My Buddhist Love”

It's been a while for me

There was a terrorist attack in New Zealand recently, and a lot of people died

There is news circulating that prayers are being offered across religions

The reason I was taking a day off at Hasunoha

I've tried it many times until now, but that's because I once left Buddhism in order to study various religions

legitimate religion (?) from dubious religion (?) I've been listening to their teachings until

I've been speculating as much as possible to capture the opinions and current state of mind of the victims and bereaved families of the former Aum Shinrikyo terrorist incident

I began to think that the more I learned, the closer I wanted to be close to various religions

And what I thought again while having a sense of faith without permission in a family where there was no freedom of religion...

It means that I like the Buddha's teachings the most now

It means I love you so very much

So I went back to Hasunoha

Go around and go back to normal

That's why I seem to be fascinated by Buddhism now

I have a question

For the Buddhist monk

Mmm... this place is unbearable! What is the beauty of Buddhism that you feel strongly about?

I don't think it can be expressed in one word

For all the monks

It just makes me want to talk passionately

Please tell me about Lovelove “This Is My Buddhist Love”

5 Zen Responses

The truth that people who don't know don't know

When I read sutras, the words “mysterious” and “mysterious” come up here and there. Unthinkable, out of reach of thoughts and thoughts, far beyond human knowledge... in other words, in plain terms, “I don't understand anymore...”

I don't know what Shiranmon is. I don't understand what I don't understand.

They set up a so-called omniscient and omnipotent god and don't try to explain things they can't explain by force. I wonder if this kind of honesty is one of the attractions of Buddhism.

I can't change the world but

In terms of my sect (Zen), it's a time when I can't change the world, but I can change my view of the world.

Second generation is easy, isn't it?

What is the Buddhism I follow that I like
If you are alive, you will have the merit of Nembutsu; if you die, you will go to the Pure Land; even if it's so bad, you wouldn't think of it in this body. (Honen Shonin Dharma)
Second generation is easy, isn't it?

A place that is existential and not exclusive

What do you like about Buddhism

・It means that it began with the deep and profound worries of a real person named Gautama Siddhartha.

・It's not that “those who believe will be saved,” it's that it explains the law of truth that applies to everyone in the first place, whether I believe it or not.

I think so.

Meet the Buddha

 While meeting various people, their words and actions said, “This is the Buddha.” There are times when I feel that. Since they're human, even that person isn't necessarily perfect. However, that person's words and actions at that time were “Buddha.” There are times when I feel it.

Using that as encouragement, he said, “I also have a Buddha within me.” “Let's learn how to speak as a Buddha and act as a Buddha.” I'm trying (I intend to).