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Spiritual Journey: Appreciating Every Encounter-Rev. Takashi Nagashima
At the age of fifty-two, I was appointed minister at the Brazil Dharma Center, and then at sixty, minister at the San Francisco Dharma Center. A little while after I started my ministry at the San Francisco Dharma Center, I became aware that no new members had joined, and I felt embarrassed about it. That was because in Brazil, many people were guided as new members to the Dharma center. So I compared the two Dharma centers, and could not see any strong points of the San Fran
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Spiritual Journey: Finding the Buddha through My Grandmothers’ Practice-Ms. Joanna Keiko Tanaka-Clark
My grandmother was a devout Buddhist and a member of Soka Gakkai International in Hawaii. When I was young, I spent a lot of time with her, and she often told me the reason she prayed was so that good things would happen for her family and that all of our hardships or sufferings would go away. I never really understood the practice of “religion.” Hardship and suffering happen whether or not you are a devotee. Good things also happen to everybody. Nothing about religion made a
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Spiritual Journey: Accepting Life’s Mission-Rev. Nick Ozuna
I firmly believed, as taught in chapter 10 of the Lotus Sutra, that I was born into this world to serve as an emissary of the Buddha for the purpose of guiding others to awaken to their buddha-nature. It was my life mission. I had been studying zoology at the University of Texas and working in the veterinary field. However, it had always been clear to me that I was going to ultimately enter Rissho Kosei-kai’s Gakurin seminary in Tokyo in hopes of becoming a Buddhist minister
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Spiritual Journey: How the Encounter with the Dharma Changed My Life-Ms. Mary Signman
As a yoga teacher myself, I was also interested in Buddhism, so I visited the center. The chapter leader, Mrs. Kayo Murakami, and the members warmly welcomed me. Every time I visited, I enjoyed the solemn and calming ritual. I felt my heart being purified in the sutra recitation.
“To ever dwell in the city of nirvana, / And to be peaceful with a clear heart, / You must recite the Great Vehicle sutras / And bring the mother of bodhisattvas to mind.”
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Spiritual Journey: Taking Everyone’s Joy as My Own-Mr. Masayoshi Imura
by Mr. Masayoshi Imura New York Dharma Center, USA Mr. Masayoshi Imura This spiritual journey was delivered during the Ceremony of...
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