hasunoha

boy

Oh, who else
Say what's appropriate!
Give people advice that you can't even do
It's usually a donation, and they say a lot of expensive money
When my body is in danger, I run away
Threaten people by putting out Shinto and Buddhism
Don't take advantage of people's worries and pretend to be God and Buddha
Please be fair and imposing!

Do an inner ring fight

You won't be fooled even if you use polite language

There was a boy like that

6 Zen Responses

OK, let's ask them to be fair and imposing

Don't dare to use polite words, let me talk to you (`・ω・')

Saying “give advice to others about things you can't do” is really true, and even though I can't do it myself, I sometimes say things like that to others
But that's not stupid, and I'm not saying it with the intention of putting myself on the shelf

“I can't do it either, but I know it's better to be able to do it, and I want my partner to do that too, but I can't either, so let's make it possible together, let's think about that together.”
What I want to cherish is just this kind of stance, and since I haven't made a partner, I'm not qualified to say anything

> It's an offering and a lot of expensive money
Yes, maybe there are people who are just collecting money these days
But it's ridiculous that they haven't made the purpose clear, “I need this, so can you donate?” or “This is for this,” and I think that's fine if there's a purpose and it's necessary

Also, monks are humans, so they get sick, get infected, get hurt
They are even hospitalized, and treatment costs or other savings at such times are also necessary to some extent, and since the body is capital, it's not safe to be able to live a normal life to some extent

If you run away and throw a stone at a Shinto and Buddha from behind as soon as you look at it, I think that's ridiculous, so I can understand the feeling of thinking that
but I heard stories about people talking by putting them on their sides instead of turning them into shields

I don't want to fight in private circles... I don't like that kind of thing, or rather, I'm not good at it, stop fighting, I'm not good at it, I don't like competitive society

If there was a boy like that, don't forget it; you'll run into a boy you can trust even if you've forgotten it

So what

This isn't a question
I'm not pretentious about the Buddha
Tell God to the shrine
I'm putting up my profile in a dignified manner
Sometimes they even use foul language.
Even if it's advice that you can't give yourself, that person might be able to do it.
I'm talking about it because I have wisdom that might be able to solve it.
If you can't do anything, it's like you can't keep your eyes and ears closed.
It is precisely because I am here now that I gather my courage and write my reply.
How many monks do you know?
There are over 100 monks here.
Because it's an internet society, they answer questions one by one while fighting the fear that they might be criticized.
I'm not saying it's for 100 people, but read the answers even if it's for 10 people.

are you praising me?

Good evening. Well, at first I thought it would be OK to say “be fair and imposing...” from an anonymous standpoint,
The last one, “There was such a boy,” I wonder what this is.

The whole thing up to that point is outraged. Then, “There was such a boy.” Have you met such an angry boy? to a boy with that kind of spirit? does that mean?

Well, I think there are things I'm also “advising on things I can't do myself,” but that's a flimsy criticism. Well, I feel like it's a feminine idea. When you give advice to others, you're asking them yourself, right? I don't know if you've given advice to others. Maybe “let's do our best”?
take advantage of people's worries... don't be bothered. Oh, this is a story I hear a lot. Boys are all human. The character for Buddha is “person + mu,” not a person. I wonder if I'm confusing it with Christ. Since the Kamakura period, most Japanese Buddhism has started with “I am an ordinary man.” I think I did it in middle school, though. But there are people who misunderstand that a monk is equal to a Buddha. like a psychic?
But I'm sure there were times when I was “smitten”; that was difficult, wasn't it?
Even if you use polite language, you won't be fooled... that's a good thing. There are times when I laugh at politicians' words. But hey, if you think they're using polite language in an attempt to deceive, then that's a mistake. There's nothing to worry about, especially here. Isn't it because I wanted to snuggle up to my partner?

So, I've written a few things, but I wonder if my initial understanding is the report “I met a good-natured boy”? Is this understanding correct? I'd like you to tell me about that when possible.

colleague! I will live.

Do you see nothing but suffering before suffering?
Isn't your heart struggling to find the truth?

I drew a picture of two skulls side by side, and these words are written on the picture.
“Let's live without fighting, let's all just look like this.”
When I was alive, parent-child fights, marital fights, sibling fights, daughter-in-law fights,
I fought with my friends, neighbors, etc. when they were well, but when they died, they were all the same”
Reminds me of these words, “Maybe there's wind I don't care about, maybe it's a willow.”

I'm here.

You're right.
I'm often told that too.

There are a lot of boys like that.

How to really know yourself
After all, there must be a mirror called a person

There used to be a monk who said that.

I'm likely to misunderstand if there are only warm words of thanks
When I hear these words once in a while, it's a good opportunity to look back on myself.

Thank you so much for letting me listen to it.

Even if you don't like monks, don't hate this hasunoha.

Dare to be disrespectful

Kabu-sama

This is Kawaguchi Hidetoshi. This is my humble answer to the question.

I would like to express my self-reflection.

Kabu-sama is also inspired, and if you walk the path of true Buddhism, you will surely be able to become a Buddha.

By all means, I would be grateful and precious if you could take advantage of this as an opportunity and practice Buddhism more deeply.

Let's work hard together.

“I have deep respect for you and others who don't dare to be disrespectful, so why do you all walk the path of the Bodhisattva and become a Buddha”

I have deep respect for you
Dare not to be disrespectful
What is the reason
You all follow the path of the Bodhisattva
You really should get to do Buddhism

From Hokke Sutra: Jofukaru Bosatsu Item 20

Kawaguchi Hidetoshi Gassho