I had forgotten. Thanks to the monk and Hasunoha!
Nice to meet you.
“Thank you.”
I posted it because I wanted to tell you.
I've been a hidden fan of Hasunoha for about a year. I myself have hurt a lot of people in my life in the past. (I think there are even events I'm not self-aware of) Occasionally, a selfish feeling of wanting to be reminded and freed from guilt developed, and I thought “I want to apologize to get forgiveness,” “is that person happy by now,” and “isn't he hurt,” and I took this opportunity to listen to the details, and make a repentance in order to feel better. If one day I can't hold it, please take this opportunity to repent.
If you look at the consultations that are uploaded every day,
Essentially, I feel that I'm being bothered by very similar factors, backgrounds, and thoughts, and I'm trying to face myself, regret it, and make an effort to accept it (the monk supports it).
So, I read other people's questions and answers, and I'm able to objectively reflect on myself, and I feel depressed, calm, and reflect. I think these benefits are great about Hasunoha.
Occasionally, “That's what this monk answered! There are times when I think “there's a sense of incongruity” (laughs). Even if it's just an attitude of taking precious time and trying to face it. I appreciate it.
It's been so long, sorry.
This is where the main subject begins. Today, I was watching a program called Cambria Palace, and Tsukiji Honganji Temple was covered.
I realized once again that it is really difficult right now, even though the population decline has overlapped with COVID-19, and temples will continue to exist. Of course, monks also have families and lives. The monk who is Hasunoha and takes up consultations certainly responds free of charge. There are also people who kindly respond with individual addresses
If it were a private psychological counseling service, it would probably be offered for one consultation or about a few thousand yen to ten thousand yen in a few tens of minutes
I thought it would be nice if I could use “okimochi” to support people's hearts, monks who sincerely snuggle up to people's hearts and temples so that they can continue for a long time, even though they are super super small.
Right now, it seems that restaurants in great trouble are being supported by regular customers. It would be nice if there was a world where Hasunoha users would also support wonderful monks
〉Secretariat
It might be okay to have it starting at around a few hundred yen with a sense of lightness and gratitude. Merpay is accepted, etc.
Finally, I'm definitely not a stakeholder! thank you
