hasunoha

I want to follow the path of Buddhism

 I'm looking for a way to live in Buddhism. The university is a bit out of the Buddhist system. From the stage where I go to a temple once in a while, I would like to search for a way to live in Buddhism and find solutions to my life's problems in Buddhism.
I would like you to tell me your way of thinking and path. I hope it will lead from my own solutions to my family's problems.
Thank you for your support.

5 Zen Responses

Take care of yourself before studying Buddhism.

You've been asked a lot of questions up until now. Everyone, including the humble monk, is volunteering, so I'm not responding for the purpose of receiving thanks from you. But I'm answering seriously. I think it's important to give some kind of response to each answer, but half of them are left as is, aren't they? While everyone is busy, we are working hard to answer questions for you. It's very rude, but I ask questions as soon as I feel like, and respond back to what I'm interested in. I feel like that. I'm going to put a strain on each one. As a teaching, I think feeling the Buddha's breathing also starts from such a place. First, please respond to all responses. There's no need to say thank you. Let's properly return your feelings about the answers. By writing a reply, I think there are many things you can see and understand. I look forward to working with you. To learn is to look back at yourself. Jōkō-ji

I want to be but I can't

Nice to meet you, I saw your question. You're probably the same age as me. I really got a relationship with an office worker and became a monk. It might be rude to say this, but I'll be clear.
It's impossible to be a monk if an office worker can't handle 100%. Not all monks are like that, but I don't think that monks can become good monks unless they have fairly high skills such as patience, communication, listening, speech, memory, and leadership.
It doesn't matter which one you play. Furthermore, educational ability as a superior would also be necessary.

You might think this is a cheeky answer, but please learn the skills above while continuing to work as an office worker. If you learn Buddhism at the same time, you may be able to become a monk if you have a relationship.
We work hard every day to be proper monks without cutting corners based on Buddhism. I think it's the same for office workers.

Let's go to the temple and listen

There may also be religions that practice ascetic practices.
There may also be a religion that prays.
The Jodo Shinshu sect is a religion that involves hearings.
I listen as much as I can.
It may not be possible to resolve the issue in a hearing.
However, the merit of the Jodo Shinshu is that it opens up a world where you don't think it needs to be solved.

Your ambition is very precious and I appreciate it.

Koma-san

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

Your desire to practice Buddhism is truly precious and thankful.

Resolving one's own worries and suffering is also important, but above all else, it is also important in Buddhism to aim to solve the worries and suffering of all sentient beings.

Please take this opportunity to invent “Bodaishin” as a determination to aim for firm enlightenment, and let's work hard together.

“Three Treasures: Return to Prayer and the Birth of the Bodhi Heart”

To Buddha, Buddhism, and Sangha
I will return until I reach enlightenment
Depending on the materials I have piled up, such as the administration of fencing
May you become a Buddha in order to benefit your feelings

By wishing to save all sentient beings
To Buddha, Buddhism, and Sangha
Until the heart of enlightenment
I will always be a devotee

Devotion with wisdom and mercy
To benefit all sentient people
I am in front of the Buddha
For complete enlightenment, Bodhicitta will be raised

As long as this void exists
As long as sentiments exist
I will continue to exist
May the suffering of compassion be destroyed

Also, please refer to the humble answers below for further learning about Buddhism.

Question: “Can I practice training? It's hard to decide on a denomination.”
http://blog.livedoor.jp/hasunoha_kawaguchi/archives/1031731350.html

Kawaguchi Hidetoshi Gassho

Wouldn't it be good to go through the gate of your favorite purpose once

You seem to like Buddhism (*^^*)
I like it quite a bit too.
I know you have knowledge too.
Maybe it was a time when I got tired of absorbing knowledge.
I'm sorry if it's even more serious.

Each religious denomination has its own characteristics.
Common knowledge is “basic knowledge of key words in Buddhism,”
I have a masterpiece.
Hum-boo and learning

Express what you learned next,
How to make use of it in reality and what is the direction
It depends on each religious denomination.

I love jazz!
But if you want to express yourself, you have to choose which instrument.

It's a simple autobiography of the founders and ancestors of each denomination
I bought some books and learned about my career and way of thinking,
this person is wonderful
I went through the gate of the denomination I thought
From the monks at that temple who embody and live in the present day,
My favorite place in that denomination
Learn what interests you,
Why don't we walk together?

If there is a limit to collecting information on the internet or in books,
I think (personally).
I think hasunoha also has its limits.
Nowadays, the number of temples that are easy to feel at is increasing.
Let's go through the gate of your favorite cause
If you don't think so, please go to the next temple.
Don't worry, the Buddha has also changed mentors a lot.

However, don't be impatient; walk slowly and slowly in Buddhism.
I think it's better not to be tempted to finish it too soon.

Manners at the temples I visited,
Be polite when making an appointment, attending, or unsubscribing,
When I want to go back again,
Let's make sure we can reunite with each other comfortably.

If you are a monk as an occupation,
I think it would be better to ask a separate question.

I hope you have a good relationship (`-')