Could you get me a tantrum ball
Nice to meet you.
When I saw the monk's answer in Hasunoha before, there was a puja of a samurai named Hibino Raifu and Ishikawa Zenji.
It's a story about how Zen-ji said to Mr. Raifu, who wanted Zenji's rosary, “Then let's exchange it for your tantrum ball,” and after that, when Raifu-sama seemed to cause a short temper, he held the rosary and endured it.
I was very moved.
I'm talking about me (sorry), but my real name has the kanji for “incense.” Unlike the eldest son and eldest daughter, who have thoroughly thought out the meaning of each kanji, my second daughter's name was “appropriate,” and I didn't really like my name since my mother told me when I was young (laughs), but I learned that “incense” is a kanji with a very nice Buddhist meaning.
I want to be a person with a clean scent, like a lotus.
Also, recently, I received an abbreviated rosary with a lotus drawn on it. It will arrive soon, so I'm looking forward to it.
So back to the title, could anyone, the monks of Hasunoha, get me a tantrum ball for me?
It's not the rosary I get from the monk Hasunoha, but it was thanks to this site that I was interested in Buddhism, so I went around... (?) with that being said...
I feel like I can do my best like Raifu-sama if someone takes my tantrum ball, which makes it easy for me to feel comfortable with myself, people, the world, and things.
I don't think I need it, but I don't think I need it very much... thank you for your support.
