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Great Gate of Gratitude and Giving

Good morning!   Japan have now entered in the rainy season. Buddhists in India used to have the Rain Retreat, which became Ango, Peaceful Retreat, for three months all over the world. Ango is the time to have the intensive sitting and study for the Buddhist goal of unconditioned peace, nirvana, and unsurpassed right, complete awakening, anuttara samyak sambodhi. Anyone regardless of age, area, race, religion, gender, genus, etc. can attain them with sincere striving.   Buddhas and Successors, being so merciful, made the great gate of compassion open. This was to let all living beings enter it for verification. Who, among human beings and celestial beings, would hesitate to go through it? Even though the retribution for the evil deeds of the Three Times will be received without fail, repentance replaces a heavy retribution with a lighter one and extinguishes and purifies sins.   – Dogen, Shushogi, 修証義, Significance of Cultivation and Verification   Nirvana is supramundane, surpassing all mundane matters, maladies, and miseries of money-ism, militarism, materialism, essentially coming from me-ism. It transcends all samsara suffering of birth, breach, sickness, separation, languishment, loss, disaster, death, etc. It realizes awakening in amrita, ambrosia of immortality. Live on joy in the Dharma beyond home, job, even food in gratitude, giving it to families, friends, flora, and fauna – all beings.   5/27/13   Note: Ango (安居, Safe/Comfortable Living/Residing) is the three month retreat with intensive sitting, study, sewing, samu (作務, doing duty), ceremony, etc. now practiced all over the world, started in India as its rainy season retreat (雨安居, u- ango) lest wondering renunciants should disturb and destroy living beings and system. The practice leader (Shuso, 首座) among monks have special duties, Dharma combat-ceremony (hossen-shiki, 法戦-式 ), and can be fully ordained.   … Continue reading

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Straight, Strong, Balanced or Slant Sideways, Unbalanced

Good evening!   The bell, the bell ringer, and the bell listeners are all different according to different conditions. So are the heavy snow, trees, and snow damage.   I had two peach trees damaged by the recent heavy snow due to the different states of the trees, their covering nets, and covering snow.   One tree was broken at the trunk, the other fell down, lifting its roots. The latter was pulled back to survive, but the former is difficult to revive.   The surviving one had grown straight, strong and balanced, but the other was slanting sideways and unbalanced due to the neighboring trees.   We must see our karmas, individual, social, and environmental, to grow straight, strong, and balanced, unaffected by them, inside and out.   This sitting is to see all karmas and settle in holy (wholly wholesome) health and happiness in unconditioned peace and unsurpassed awakening.   4/4/13     NG wall paper,  Michael S. Yamashita,  trees-japan-yamashita_59071_600x450_

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Sesshin, Samyak-Sambodhi Seal

Good morning!   We’re having the spring equinox sesshin. This is very auspicious, because the equinox is identified as equanimity. In the East we call this time higan (彼岸), the other shore, beyond the torrents and billows of this world. Further, the spring equinox is important as the night napping of plants and animals has ended and they’re waking up to start their new, free, and full lives.   If we just continue our old habits, we must also continue our problems and sufferings. That is why we need sesshin, touching our minds (接心) and embracing our minds (摂心). Our minds are compared to the charioteers of chariots. Often our chariots are pulled by the “will horses,” or karmas. So, we must find our minds and control them, not be controlled by them.   We need to embrace our minds. Often in the early Buddhist scriptures it is recommended that we protect our doors or gates (dvāra-gutta). Because we constantly leak through our sense organs and motor organs, especially leaks of conceptions, emotions, and volitions through the motor organs, we defile and destroy our world and ourselves. So, we must embrace our minds.   We have a nice equinox day today in balanced day and night, chill and heat. Weathermen, however, have warned of a few to several inches of snow accumulation from tonight to tomorrow night. We have been having extreme weather due to global warming – droughts, hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, even the globe itself warming to make more fluid magma movement.   Recently we were warned about a Nankai (South Sea) Trough earthquake and tsunami, which could cause ten times more damage than the Great East Japan Earthquake. Scientists say the adjacent Tō-nankai (East South Sea) and Tōkai (East Sea) earthquakes may take place at the same time. Disasters happen not only in Japan, but all over the world with added human causes.   Not only disasters, but disease, devastation from nuclear plants, and accidents by cars, etc., may happen any time to anyone. We must therefore be prepared for them and for deaths. We must solve our birth and death problems before our devastation and deaths. We must attain unsurpassed awakening in the truth of our life and living, and unconditioned peace, nirvana, … Continue reading

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Karma Makes Man; No Karma Makes Buddha

Good evening!   We say, “Habits make the second nature.” Habits make the first nature; habits are defined as nature. Our karmas make ourselves with forms, functions, and features.   The Buddha said, “One is holy or unholy not by … Continue reading

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Awakening in Unconditioned Peace

Good morning!   Even though we have hot and cold days, we always have crisp clear, calm, and cool morning air, beyond heat and chill.   Even though we have the new, crescent, half moon, etc., we always have the … Continue reading

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Sit and See Way

Good evening!   We have nice rather unusual warm weather. When clouds clear there is no more snow, storm, and thunder.   When we sit and stop our karmas, we can stop three poisons of delusion, craving, and anger.   … Continue reading

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World without Wars

Good morning!   We have nice wet and rather unusually warm weather. So, now we can see green grass. A proverb says “Rain solidifies soil. (ame  futte chi katamaru: 雨降って地固まる)”   Our miseries and misfortunes may bring us to solutions … Continue reading

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Limited Karma Kinema in Limitless Dharma Dhatu (World)

Good morning!   We have the beautiful brilliant sun and clouds with snow in the quiet peaceful world. It’s said that we have a hundred billion planets in the Milky Way. It was estimated that there are 100 sextillion to … Continue reading

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Buddha Mind Bodhisattva Mind

Good evening,   We can still see the full moon. Even though the moon is always there, it can illuminate the world fully and wholly only when it fully and wholly accepts the light of truth in clear calm space. … Continue reading

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