Myosetsuji News Nov_13
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Myosetsuji News Nov_13
NICHIREN SHOSHU TEMPLE FOR THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES, EAST CANADA AND TRINIDAD/TOBAGO MYOSETSUJI NEWS I SSUE 149 N OVEMBER 1, 2013 Guidance from Sixty-eighth High Priest Nichinyo Shonin On the Occasion of the August Kosen-rufu Shodai Ceremony Reception Hall, Head Temple Taisekiji Good morning, everyone! On this occasion of the August Kosen-rufu Shodai Ceremony, conducted here today at the Head Temple, I would like to express my heartfelt appreciation to the large number of participants in attendance, including the Teen Group members. (Continued on page 2) M YOSETSUJI ’ S N EWEST M EMBERS Paul Robertson Allison Mitchell Andrew Messina Heathcliff J. Kryszczuk Ryan Kozlowski Carlos Paulino Shane LaForme Hansome Kim Alan Hewitt Aaron Cantor Amelia Munning Johnny Zhou Marguerite Warncke Effie Tjortjoglou Denia Paradis Tsz Wah Ho Gosho Quote for November 2013 “Articles to be Observed after the Passing of Nikko” (“Nikko ato jojo no koto”) Nichimoku encountered Nikko for the first time when he was 15 years old. From the time he took faith in the Lotus Sutra until the age of 73 years; he has not deviated [from the Daishonin’s Buddhism] in the least. At the age of 17, Nichimoku had an audience with Nichiren Daishonin at Mount Minobu in Koshu Province. Nichimoku faithfully and constantly served his master for the last seven years of Nichiren Daishonin’s life. After his master’s passing, Nichimoku devoted himself to remonstrating with the Imperial Court for fifty long years, from the eighth year of Ko’an (1285) until the second year of Gentoku (1330). Such achievements are superior to those of the other priests. I leave this as documentary proof for the ages to come. (Gosho, p. 1883) M YOSETSUJI N EWS P AGE 2 G UIDANCE FROM S IXTY - EIGHTH H IGH P RIEST N ICHINYO S HONIN ( CONTINUED ) (Continued from page 1) The month of August already has begun. I imagine that you are striving forth toward the achievement of your shakubuku goals, day and night, based on the unity between priesthood and laity, in the spirit of itai-doshin. As I often mention, this year, the longawaited Grand Ceremony Commemorating the Completion of the Major Renovation of the Image Hall (Mieido) is planned to be conducted in November. Therefore, by the end of October, I truly hope that all the chapters will have achieved this year’s shakubuku goals, so that we can formally report our achievement to the three treasures on this occasion. Presently, the conditions are more difficult than usual concerning the attainment of our goals. However, because the situation is tough, I believe that the joy and fulfillment you will feel after exerting yourself to the utmost and overcoming the difficulties will be immeasurable. Moreover, I feel that striving to practice toward the achievement of your goals while overcoming various obstacles and devils will bring forth tre- mendous benefits. This is because each individual, as a disciple of the True Buddha Nichiren Daishonin, is devoting oneself to the practice for kosen-rufu, in order to fulfill the Buddha’s will. Thus, I hope you will further strive in your practice, aiming toward the achievement of your goals. The Daishonin teaches in “Letter to Hyoe sakan”(“Hyoe sakan dono gosho”): It is the normal way of things that, when the Latter Day of the Law begins, all sages and wise men will disappear. The sutra illustrates that the country will be filled only with slanderers (zanjin), flatterers (neijin), smiling conspirators, (wazan) and those with distorted principles (kyokuri). Figuratively speaking, when the water runs low, [fish in] the pond will become restless. When the wind blows, the ocean will be choppy, not smooth. In the age of the Latter Day of the Law, there will be an outbreak of droughts and epidemics, and heavy rains and big winds will come, one after another. Because of this, even broad-minded people will become narrow-minded. Even those who desire to seek the truth will lapse into erroneous views. Moreover, immediate family members such as father and mother, husband and wife, and brothers and sisters will come into conflict, just like a battle between a hunter and a deer, a cat and a mouse, or a hawk and a pheasant. And this will be all the more so among strangers. (Gosho, p. 1270) The Daishonin realistically shows the conditions of today’s chaotic world in this defiled evil age of the Latter Day of the Law. How can we realize world peace and true happiness of the people in such an evil age? And what teaching and method can we follow in order to achieve this? The Daishonin states in “Reply to Lord Ueno” (“Ueno dono-gohenji”): (Continued on page 3) I SSUE 149 P AGE 3 G UIDANCE FROM S IXTY - EIGHTH H IGH P RIEST N ICHINYO S HONIN ( CONTINUED ) (Continued from page 2) Now, in this age of the Latter Day of the Law, neither the Lotus Sutra nor the other sutras have the power to save the people. Only NamMyoho-Renge-Kyo can lead all people to Buddhahood. (Gosho, p. 1219) Those without the seed of Buddhahood will not be saved by the surface meaning of the words of the Lotus Sutra, let alone by the pre-Lotus Sutra teachings. Only the mystic Law (Myoho) of the sowing, hidden in the depths of the Lotus Sutra, established by Nichiren Daishonin, who made his advent as the True Buddha in the Latter Day of the Law, can lead us to the attainment of Buddhahood. In particular, now in this age of the Latter Day of the Law, both types of people—those with positive and reverse relationships with the Buddha—are pervasive throughout the country. This is the time when the slander of the true Law will increase more than ever. Therefore, between the two methods of shoju and shakubuku, in this age we must use shakubuku as the primary practice, in order to refute slander and save those who suffer from the poison of slander. The Daishonin teaches in his Gosho, “The Opening of the Eyes” (“Kaimoku-sho”): The relationship between the methods of shoju and shakubuku are like water and fire. Fire abhors water, while water detests fire. The practitioner of shoju despises the method of shakubuku, while those who conduct shakubuku grieve over the method of shoju. When unenlightened and evil men are rampant throughout the nation, shoju comes first, as described in the Peaceful Practices (Anrakugyo; fourteenth) chapter of the Lotus Sutra. When cunning men and slanderers of the Law thrive, shakubuku should take prece- dence, as taught in the Bodhisattva Never Disparaging (Fukyo; twentieth) chapter of the Lotus Sutra. (Gosho, p. 575) The Latter Day of the Law is the time “when cunning men and slanderers of the Law thrive.” In this age, we must practice shakubuku before anything else, refute slander, and sow the seeds of Myoho-Renge-Kyo into the lives of the people, who are struggling and suffering. We must save as many people as possible. Thus, now is the time for both priesthood and laity to be united, based on the spirit of many in body, one in mind (itai doshin), and devote ourselves to the propagation of the true Law. I pray from the bottom of my heart that each of us will chant abundant Daimoku and practice shakubuku, in order to achieve this year’s shakubuku goal—and consequently, walk on the path to the attainment of Buddhahood in this lifetime. M YOSETSUJI N EWS P AGE 4 Reply to Priest Takahashi — Oeshiki Sermon by Rev. Shinga Takikawa Instead he summoned forth a venerable old figure called Bodhisattva Jogyo (Superior Practice) from the depths of the earth, and then, in the presence of the Taho Buddha and the other Buddhas of the ten directions, the Tathagata Shakyamuni, seated in the tower adorned with seven kinds of treasure, entrusted the five characters of MyoHo-Ren-Ge-Kyo to him. (Gosho, p. 886) It is truly worthy of respect that you have made a pilgrimage to our Myosetsuji temple with your profound faith to participate in the Oeshiki Ceremony this year, the most important ceremony in Nichiren Shoshu. We have recited the Lotus Sutra and chanted the Daimoku together in order to express our deepest gratitude to Nichiren Daishonin and renew our determination in front of the Gohonzon for the further advancement of Kosen-rufu in the Northeastern United States, Eastern Canada and Trinidad & Tobago. Oeshiki is a joyous ceremony during which we celebrate the immortality of Nichiren Daishonin as the True Buddha and his eternal presence throughout the three existences in this Saha world. The Daishonin showed his demise on October 13th in 1282. It indicated that though his mortal body perished, his life as the True Buddha eternally exists and he continues to save all living beings by illuminating the darkness of the ten thousand years and more of the Latter Day of the Law. We should understand that the Oeshiki ceremony holds deeper significance than just a memorial for Nichiren Daishonin. Now I would like to discuss the Gosho quote from the “Reply to Priest Takahashi” that we read together just now. Though it might be a little difficult to understand, I would appreciate your attention to my lecture as it contains an important doctrine that forms the basis of Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism. We understand that Nichiren Daishonin, who made his advent into this world in the Latter Day of the Law, is a reincarnation of Bodhisattva Jogyo, the foremost leader of the Bodhisattvas of the Earth. This is one perspective in terms of his provisional identity. But in Nichiren Shoshu, from another deeper perspective, we reverently believe that his true identity is that of the True Buddha with the property of perfect wisdom from the infinite past of kuon-ganjo. This is the core and orthodox doctrine of Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism. And it was transmitted from Nichiren Daishonin to the second High Priest Nikko Shonin and has been passed down to the present sixty-eighth High Priest Nichinyo Shonin. However, people generally think that it is Shakyamuni who established Buddhism in India about three thousand years ago and therefore he must be considered to be the Buddha. People who have this view may have difficulty accepting that Nichiren Daishonin is the True Buddha. This month’s Gosho quote also states that Shakyamuni summoned (Continued on page 5) I SSUE 149 P AGE 5 Oeshiki Sermon by Rev. Shinga Takikawa (continued) (Continued from page 4) forth Bodhisattva Jogyo. If we only read the surface of the Lotus Sutra, it naturally leads us to an understanding that Shakyamuni is a master and Bodhisattva Jogyo is Shakyamuni’s disciple. To understand their relationship better, I would like to bring a Nichiren Shoshu Buddhist concept to your attention. It is called the “Six Kinds of Shakyamuni.” They are: (1) Shakyamuni, who expounded the Tripitaka teaching. This refers to the Hinayana teachings and was preached for people of learning and realization (shomon and engaku). (2) Shakyamuni, who expounded the connecting teaching. This refers to the provisional Mahayana teachings and was preached for people of learning, realization and bodhisattvas. (3) Shakyamuni, who expounded the specific teach- ing. This is also provisional Mahayana teachings and was preached for only bodhisattvas. (4) Shakyamuni, who expounded the theoretical teaching (shakumon) of the Lotus Sutra (chapters 1-14). (5) Shakyamuni, who expounded the essential teaching (honmon) of the Lotus Sutra (chapters 15-28), and (6) Shakyamuni, who expounded the Juryo chapter hidden in the depths of the Lotus Sutra. This concept reveals that though all the six types share the same name of “Shakyamuni,” his status varies depending on the relative profundity of the teaching that he expounded. Therefore, the Shakyamuni Buddha who expounded the connecting teaching is higher than the Shakyamuni who expounded the Tripitaka teaching. And the Shakyamuni Buddha who preached the essential teaching of the Lotus Sutra is nobler than the one who preached the theoretical teaching of the Lotus Sutra. This principle is called “same in name but different in body.” The Shakyamuni Buddha who expounded from the Tripitaka teaching to the theoretical teaching of the Lotus Sutra (from 1 to 4 in the above list) remains the same as the Shakyamuni who was born and first attained enlightenment during his lifetime in India (shijo shogaku), even though there are various differences in profundity and superiority of his respective Buddha’s bodies. These 4 types of Shakyamuni are called “the Lord Shakyamuni of the Buddhism of Maturing.” The fifth Shakyamuni Buddha who expounded the essential teaching of the Lotus Sutra is the “Lord Shakyamuni of the Buddhism of the Harvest” who finally revealed the time of his original enlightenment in the inconceivably infinite past of kuon or gohyaku jintengo which literally means five hundred dust particle kalpas. This is the Shakyamuni Buddha who (Continued on page 6) M YOSETSUJI N EWS P AGE 6 Oeshiki Sermon by Rev. Shinga Takikawa (continued) (Continued from page 5) discarded his transient status of having first attained enlightenment during his lifetime in India. And finally, the sixth Shakyamuni Buddha who revealed the Juryo chapter hidden in the depths of the Lotus Sutra is the “Lord Shakyamuni of kuon- ganjo” or is also referred to as “Lord Shakyamuni of the Buddhism of the True Cause.” The Juryo chapter hidden in the depths of the Lotus Sutra means the fundamental law that produced the Lotus Sutra consisting of 69,384 characters. It is Myohorenge-kyo that existed in the infinite past of kuon-ganjo, time without beginning. It infinitely predates gohyaku jintengo, the time of the original enlightenment of Shakyamuni Buddha who preached the essential teaching of the Lotus Sutra. This Myoho-renge-kyo is the true entity of the law that is to be spread during the period of the Latter Day of the Law. The Buddha who perceived Myoho-renge-kyo of kuon-ganjo is the Lord Shakyamuni of kuon ganjo. And the Lord Shakyamuni of kuonganjo is none other than our founder Nichiren Daishonin. This principle is called “Different in name but same in body.” Nichiren Daishonin reveals in the Gosho, “One Hundred and Six Articles,” given to the Second High Priest Nikko Shonin, the following: “Nichiren, the Great Teacher of the Essential Teaching who is a reincarnation of Bodhisattva Jogyo and Bodhisattva Jogyo is a temporary form of the Buddha with the Property of Intrinsically Perfect Wisdom.” (Gosho, p. 1685) This indicates that the Shakyamuni Buddha of kuon-ganjo, Bodhisattva Jogyo who appeared during the ceremony in the air of the Lotus Sutra and Nichiren Daishonin who made his advent in the Latter Day of the Law are identical though their names are different. I have explained why we revere Nichiren Daishonin, the reincarnation of Bodhisattva Jogyo in the Latter Day of the Law as the True Buddha from the infinite past of kuon-ganjo. However, I think there are still people who do not under- stand why we worship Nichiren Daishonin as the true object of worship and not a statue of Shakyamuni Buddha. Let’s take an example from the Gosho “Repaying Debts of Gratitude” (“Ho’on-sho”). Nichiren Daishonin states: “In Japan and all the other countries throughout the world, the object of worship should be the Shakyamuni Buddha of the essential teaching. In other words, the Shakyamuni Buddha and Taho Buddha who appear in the Treasure Tower, as well as all other Buddhas, along with the four bodhisattvas including Jogyo (Superior Practice), shall act as attendants to this Buddha.” (Gosho, (Continued on page 7) I SSUE 149 P AGE 7 Oeshiki Sermon by Rev. Shinga Takikawa (continued) (Continued from page 6) p. 1036) The Daishonin clearly teaches us here in this quote, “The object of worship should be the Shakyamuni Buddha of the essential teaching.” Those who don’t believe in the Lifeblood Heritage of the Law of Nichiren Shoshu do not understand the Daishonin’s true intent pertaining to the correct object of worship contained in this quote. Based on this quote, they insist erroneously that the historical Shakyamuni who appeared in India must be revered as the object of worship. Then, how should we interpret this guidance? Let’s take a closer look at the same Gosho quote. Have you noticed that Shakyamuni’s name appears twice? The first sentence reads: “…the object of worship should be the Shakyamuni Buddha of the essential teaching.” And the following sentence states: “…the Shakyamuni Buddha in the Treasure Tower (omit) shall act as attendants to this Buddha.” We can find that Shakyamuni’s name is depicted two times. These sentences would not make any sense at all if we interpreted these two Shakyamunis as the same Shakyamuni Buddha. We would be confused whether Shakyamuni should be the object of worship or “True Object of Worbe just an attendant to the Buddha. ship” (“Kanjin no honzon-sho”), the Daishonin reveals the appearance of Please recall my explanation of the Gohonzon as described in the the six types of Shakyamuni. The following: first sentence, “…the object of “The appearance of the true worship should be the object of worship is described Shakyamuni Buddha of the essential teaching.” refers to the as the treasure tower soaring in the air over the saha world, sixth Shakyamuni, the “Lord Shakyamuni of kuon-ganjo,” the true where the master of the essential teaching resides. ShakyaBuddha in the Latter Day of the Law, Nichiren Daishonin. And the muni Buddha and Taho Bud“Shakyamuni Buddha” appear- dha take their place on either side of Myoho-Renge-Kyo ing in the next sentence, “the within the treasure tower, acShakyamuni Buddha in the companied by the four leadTreasure Tower (omit) shall act as attendants to this Bud- ers of the Bodhisattvas of the dha.” means the fifth Shakyamuni, Earth, including Bodhisattva the “Lord Shakyamuni of the Bud- Jogyo (Superior Practice).” (Gosho, p. 654) dhism of the Harvest” who expounded the essential teaching of Here in this quote, too, the the Lotus Sutra. Also in another Gosho, the (Continued on page 8) M YOSETSUJI N EWS P AGE 8 Oeshiki Sermon by Rev. Shinga Takikawa (continued) Daishonin indicates that the Shakyamuni Buddha seated to the left of Myoho-renge-kyo at the center of the Treasure Tower is acting as an attendant to the True Buddha. Furthermore, I would like to highlight the relationship between the sentence, “Myoho-RengeKyo within the treasure tower” in the Gosho, the “True Object of Worship” and the phrase “Lord Shakyamuni of the essential teaching” in the Gosho, “Repaying the Debts of Gratitude.” The former signifies Myoho-RengeKyo, the great law of sowing the seed of the true cause and the latter indicates the True Buddha with the property of perfect wisdom from the infinite past of kuon-ganjo, none other than Nichiren Daishonin who possesses that law within him. When these two are combined, we understand that the great law of Myoho-renge-kyo and Nichiren Daishonin are the same and identical. of kuon ganjo” and “Shakyamuni Buddha who expounded the surface meaning of the essential teaching of the Lotus Sutra.” Without understanding the difference between them, we would be puzzled by why Nichiren Daishonin is the True Buddha and why Shakyamuni Buddha who appeared in India was a provisional Buddha. successfully introduced 206 people to the true Buddhism of Nichiren Daishonin this year. Congratulations! Let’s continue to share with many people the great benefits of the Gohonzon and the joy of this practice next year, 2014! On the contrary, if people can believe and understand the difference between them, they can accept why we worship the great Many members, not only from mandala inscribed by the Daishonin New York City, but also from variand why we do not enshrine statues ous other counties, states and even of Shakyamuni Buddha. from Canada have come by planes, I am aware that it is hard to grasp trains, buses, vans and cars to gather here today for the single purpose my lecture today as it contains a of repaying their gratitude to the matter of great importance in True Buddha Nichiren Daishonin. Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism. Nichiren Daishonin’s Buddhism is It is my great joy to have harmoniWe must understand the differ- extremely profound and my ability ously recited the Lotus Sutra and ence between “Shakyamuni Buddha to explain it is limited. However, chanted Daimoku with all of you in there exist many doc- unity. trinal aspects in Nichiren Shoshu that prove the reasons why Nichiren Daishonin is the True Buddha of the Latter Day of the Law and Shakyamuni Buddha who was born in India was the provisional Buddha. Now I am happy to announce that we have I earnestly hope from the bottom of my heart that you can develop your confidence in and propagate Nichiren Daishonin’s great Buddhism without hesitation for the sake of the advancement of Kosenrufu, people’s happiness and longlasting world peace. With this, I end my Oeshiki lecture. Thank you so much for your attention. I SSUE 149 P AGE 9 Long Island Area Report By Sandy McIntosh During the last two years, Long Island’s membership has increased rapidly, with new members joining not only from Long Island, but also from surrounding metropolitan and suburban areas. We now have five meeting places available—Long Beach, Valley Stream, Oceanside, Dix Hills and even far-away Pt. Jefferson. Our senior members have determined that the key to uniting everyone, new or experienced, is to make each of these meeting places a welcoming home for members and guests. The way to ac- complish this is to focus on our own abundant joy in chanting together, uniting people we may have just met with members and guests we’ve known for some time. The outcome we aim for is the sharing of a lively meeting following Shodai, and everyone’s desire to return the next time--as well as the knowledge that at the heart of our Buddhist practice is profound joy. The experiences below were given in both English and Spanish at the most recent Long Island Local Meeting Faith Experience by Long Island Member Teresa Malihan Haggerty My name is Teresa. I was born in the Philippines and immigrated to the United States in 1972. I am the youngest of eight children. I received Gojukai (my initiation into this practice) and became a member of this Buddhism on March 4, 2003 and since then my life has never been the same. As a new member in the beginning, the benefits I received from this practice are too numerous to mention. When I received Gojukai, I accepted the three oaths of acceptance: Do you swear to practice the true teachings of Nichiren Daishonin throughout your life? Do you swear to protect the Gohonzon of the 3 great secret laws throughout your life? Do you swear to keep the precept of Nichiren Shoshu throughout your life? I had no idea that when answered, "I do" to each of them that all my problems, hang-ups, insecurities, etc., ... were going to be resolved so quickly and efficiently, ...and that I would bask in glorious benefits as I stand here today. Granted, I did chant my head off, always striving to improve my practice every day since. Our Priest has told us, “when we embrace this practice, there is no prayer that will remain unanswered". It’s soooooo true. As I chanted to the Gohonzon sincerely, I developed a new-found confidence in the Gohonzon, our object of worship, and a very clear understanding of this powerful mandala. Before I started chanting, I had no confidence. You could see it in my posture, in my face, in my work. And as a new member, I had no Idea how powerful this practice was when you do your best to practice correctly. Morning and Evening Gongyo is the foundation of our daily practice. It sounds simple, but this is how I gained confidence. Because of the wisdom we gain from our daily practice, we naturally say the right words that may help others overcome their sufferings. We attract the right people in our lives, we land the perfect job, we fix our financial situation and just plain change our NEGATIVE KARMA. Yeah. I definitely want to do that! My husband Dennis always tells me two things: first, listen to the Priest, and second, our good fortune comes from the Gohonzon, so DON’T WORRY! So since then, I make it my business to share this practice with everyone in my life especially at work. I do this with no fear of persecution from losing my job. I have introduced all my clients to this practice, including all my students. They are my Shakubukus (that is, those with whom I share the practice). I truly believe this behavior of sharing this practice is the key to our happiness. As I share this practice with my friends and family, my life gets better and bet(Continued on page 10) M YOSETSUJI N EWS P AGE 10 Faith Experience by Long Island Member Teresa Malihan Haggerty (continued) ter, and my problems are no longer problems. I am able to change my life and take control of it. The more time I spend understanding this practice, the better my life condition becomes. I accomplish more now than if I did it my old way. So for those of you that have recently received Gojukai, our hope is for you to sincerely embrace this practice. Now, I fully understand that when I said, "I do" in answer to the three oaths of acceptance at my Gojukai Ceremony, I was actually saying “YES, I do want to experience the wonderful benefits of embracing this Practice of Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism.” Thanks for listening. ¿Jura usted mantener los preceptos de Nichiren Shoshu durante toda su vida? Cuando respondí: "sí, juro" a cada uno de ellos, no tenía ni idea que todos mis problemas, obsesiones, inseguridades, etc., iban a ser resueltas tan rápidamente y eficientemente, y que yo ya estaría disfrutando gloriosos beneficios al presentarme frente a ustedes aquí hoy. Por cierto, invoqué muchísimo y desde entonces siempre trato de mejorar mi práctica todos los días. Nuestro reverendo nos ha dicho que "cuando abrazamos esta práctica, no hay oración que quede Me llamo Teresa. Nací en las Filipinas y sin respuesta". Eso sí es la verdad. emigré a los Estados Unidos en 1972. Soy En la medida que invocaba sinceramente la más joven de 8 hijos. Recibí Gojukai al Gohonzon, estuve desarrollando una (mi iniciación a esta práctica) y me con- nueva confianza en el Gohonzon, nuestro vertí en miembra de este Budismo, el 4 de objeto de veneración, y a la vez un entenmarzo de 2003, y desde ese entonces mi dimiento muy claro de este poderoso vida nunca ha continuado ser la misma. mandala. Antes que empezé a invocar, no a nuestro reverendo y en segundo lugar, nuestra buena fortuna proviene del Gohonzon, así que ¡NO TE PREOCUPES! Pues, desde ahí en adelante, me ocupo de compartir esta práctica con todo el mundo en mi vida, y especialmente en el trabajo. Y lo hago sin temor a la persecución de perder mi trabajo. He introducido a todos mis clientes a esta práctica, incluyendo a todos mis estudiantes. Ellos son mis Shakubuku (es decir, aquellos con quien comparto la práctica). Realmente creo que esta conducta de compartir esta práctica es la llave a nuestra felicidad. tenía confianza. Y se podía observar en mi postura, en mi cara, y en mi trabajo. Y como nueva miembra, no tenía idea de Al compartir esta práctica con mis amilo poderosa que es esta práctica cuando gos y familia, mi vida mejora cada vez uno hace lo mejor para practicar correctamás, y mis problemas no siguen siendo mente. problemas. Puedo cambiar mi vida y maEl Gongyo de la mañana y él de la tarde nejarla. Cuanto más tiempo paso com¿Jura usted practicar las verdaderas enseñanzas de Nichiren Daishonin durante son el fundamento de nuestra práctica prendiendo esta práctica, cuanto más se diaria. Suena muy simple decirlo pero así toda su vida? mejora mi condición de vida. Yo logro es como gané mi confianza. Debido a la cumplir más ahora que de lo que hubiera ¿Jura usted proteger el Gohonzon de las sabiduría que obtenemos a través de nues- cumplido con mi manera de ser de antes. 3 grandes leyes secretas durante toda su tra práctica diaria, naturalmente enconAsí que para aquellos de ustedes que havida? tramos las palabras precisas que puedan yan recibido su Gojukai recientemente, ayudar a los demás a superar nuestra esperanza es que puedan abrazar sus sufrimientos. Atraemos a sinceramente esta práctica. nuestra vida las personas más A estas alturas, entiendo perfectamente apropiadas, logramos conseque cuando dije "sí, juro" en respuesta a guir el mejor trabajo, soluciolos tres juramentos de aceptación en mi namos nuestra situación financeremonia de Gojukai, en realidad yo ciera y, simplemente, cambiaestaba diciendo que “SÍ, yo quiero experimos nuestro karma negativo. mentar los maravillosos beneficios de Y, ¡sí, definitivamente, quiero abrazar esta Práctica del Budismo de Nihacer eso! Dennis, mi marido, chiren Shoshu.” siempre me dice dos cosas. En primer lugar, préstale atención Muchas gracias por su amable atención. Al principio, como nueva miembra, los beneficios que recibí de esta práctica fueron demasiado numerosos para mencionar aquí. Cuando recibí Gojukai, acepté los tres juramentos de aceptación, los cuales son: I SSUE 149 P AGE 11 Faith Experience by Long Island Member Sebastián Gómez I'm Sebastián Gómez, I am 38 years and I was born in Argentina. My Gojukai ceremony took place in Buenos Aires over 15 years ago, in April 1998, thanks to the benevolence of my mother, who introduced me to Buddhism. My father and my sister are Buddhists too. In January of this year, I immigrated to the United States, where I live with my wife Julie. I would like to share part of one of my experiences of Tozan. Since I started to practice Buddhism, I’ve had the good fortune of participating in five Tozans. Tozan is a pilgrimage to the Head Temple Taisekiji, seated at the foot of Mount Fuji in Japan. There you can participate in the ceremony called Gokaihi, an audience with the Dai-Gohonzon-Sama. Also during our stay, we can learn more about correct faith, practice, study and the history of the Buddhism of Nichiren Daishonin. Using Japan as a geographical reference point, Argentina is exactly on the other side of the world. The effort to go on Tozan is extraordinary, both physically, for the long trip is between 35 to 40 hours (and at least 24 hours are in the air), and economically, due to the financial condition of the country. Tozan is not a simple journey that is bought and you're ready to go. Although I’m always thinking about working and saving monthly Gokuyo (an offering of support) to go on Tozan, the most important thing is the preparation to overcome any obstacle with a strong determination. This can be achieved by frequently visiting our local temple, attending ceremonies, practicing along with our Reverend and fellow believers, doing Gongyo without fail day and night, and chanting a lot of Daimoku. And yet the manifestation of our karma can surprise us. In April 2006, I made my third Tozan on the Occasion of The Transfer of the Heritage of the Law from 67th High Priest Nikken Shonin to the 68th High Priest Nichinyo Shonin, a unique occasion. This is what we see in the third silent prayer when we read about the transfer of the Law (Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo) from Nichiren Daishonin to Nikko Shonin and the successive High Priests. ing the Temple. The Reverend Shudo Ijiri and Ryokyu Nakayama inspired us to have courage, temperance and patience. And they guided us with the Gosho: "On Itai Doshin" which says: “If itai doshin (many in body, one in mind) prevails among the people, they will achieve all their goals, whereas in dotai ishin (one in body, different in mind), they can achieve nothing remarkable.” (Gosho, p.1389; MW-1, p. 153) The 2006 Tozan began for me on April 3. That day I traveled to the U.S. to have a civil wedding with Julie on April 7. I was waiting for my flight at the airport and by phone, between tears and smiles, my mother informed me that the Temple in Argentina was reopened. The preparation for this Tozan came with a lot of extras for me. The Temple in Argentina had been closed by order of the Office of ReliAfter getting married, having gious Affairs. In addition, Julie and I celebrations and making arrangewere getting married in the United ments with Julie, we headed to the States. airport to fly to Japan. But someWe suffered a lot because of this thing happened that I never imagtemporary closure, as we did during ined could in my wildest dreams. the prohibition of all Buddhist activi- Although we left with enough time in advance, a great traffic congesties following the opening of the tion due to road work caused us to Temple in Argentina in 1998. But that, again, strengthened the believ- miss the plane. We ran, but we ers and united us even more. It be- didn’t make it. came a great incentive for those who Julie, with more experience dealing were going on Tozan. A chanting with airports, made arrangements with chain was organized for the reopenthe airline and we received the benefit of M YOSETSUJI N EWS P AGE 12 Faith Experience by Long Island Member Sebastián Gómez (continued) traveling the next day, without having to pay penalties and surcharges. Being able to fly the next day allowed us not to miss the ceremonies at Taisekiji. It was a tough situation that appeared in our lives for us to face and solve together as husband and wife. lightenment. Without faith, practice and study, Buddhism could not exist. The next day, we arrived at Chicago, then went from ChiUntil that moment, I was so worried cago to Narita, and and angry about the situation that I got from Narita to Tosick. I felt dizzy, I was sweating and I kyo . . . and from spent all day and night in bed with a mi- there to the bullet graine. Although my legs were shaking as train and then to a I sat in front of the Gohonzon with Julie taxi . . . We arrived Gokaihi – la audiencia con el Daiand her mom, we did our evening at the head temple late at night, we Gongyo. At that time, I determined that looked each other and together Julie and I Gohonzon Sama. También durante nuestra estadía podemos aprender más sobre nothing would stop us on our way to said "we did it!” la fe, práctica y estudio correctos y la meet the Dai-Gohonzon-Sama. Then I went to the Temple, where the historia del Budismo de Nichiren I always keep in my heart the words of Argentine group was staying, and there I Daishonin. the Lotus Sutra that say: “isshin yokken found my fellow believers, most of them butsu fuji shaku shinmyo” (singlesleeping, and then the next day's activities Tomando como referencia geográfica a Japón, Argentina está exactamente al mindedly yearning to see the Bud- began . . . otro lado del mundo. EI esfuerzo para dha, we do not begrudge our lives). Me llamo Sebastián Gómez, tengo 38 hacer Tozan es extraordinario, tanto en Chanting Daimoku, I felt energized, the años y nací en Argentina. Mi ceremonia lo físico (por el largo viaje de entre 35 y heat went down my spine and the pain de Gojukai tuvo lugar en Buenos Aires 40 horas, y al menos 24 horas en el aire) left me. Undoubtedly, through my prac- hace más de 15 años, en abril de 1998, como en lo económico (por la situación tice, I could raise my life condition gracias a la benevolencia de mi madre propia del país). through the power of the Gohonzon. quien me introdujo al Budismo. Mi paTozan no es un simple viaje que se comdre y mi hermana también son Budistas. There are times when we feel strong pra y listo. Aunque siempre trabajo penEn enero de este año inmiqré a Estados and at other times not, but we should sando en el Gokuyo (ofrenda) mensual y Unidos donde vivo can mi esposa Julie. always aim to do the practice, whatever en ahorrar para hacer Tozan, lo más imour situation is. Thus, undoubtedly, we Hoy, lamentablemente por motivos laportante es la preparación para superar borales, no puedo estar presente pero me can acquire the supreme benefit of Encualquier obstáculo con una firme gustaría compartir parte de una de mis determinación. Esto se puede lograr experiencias de visitando frecuentemente el Templo loTozan. cal, asistiendo a las ceremonias, practiDesde que practi- cando junto con nuestro reverendo y co Budismo he tecompañeros, haciendo Gongyo sin fallar nido la buena fortu- día y noche, e invocando mucho Daina de haber partici- moku. Y aún así la manifestación de pado en cinco Tonuestro karma nos puede sorprender. zanes, así se llama la En abril de 2006, hice mi tercer Tozan peregrinación al con motivo del traspaso del Legado de la Templo Principal Ley desde el 67° Soberano de la Ley, Taisekiji al pie del Nikken Shonin, al 68° Soberano de la Monte Fuji en Ley, Nichinyo Shonin. Una ocasión úniJapón. Allí uno puede participar en ca. Es lo que podemos observar en la Tercera oración silenciosa cuando leemos la ceremonia de I SSUE 149 P AGE 13 Faith Experience by Long Island Member Sebastián Gómez (continued) sobre el traspaso de la Ley de Nichiren teléfono, entre lágrimas y sonrisas, Daishonin a Nikko Shonin y así a los suce- cuando mi madre me informó que se sivos Soberanos de la Ley. reabría el Templo de Argentina. La preparación de este Tozan tuvo elementos extra para mí. EI Templo de Argentina había sido cerrado por una disposición del Ministerio de Asuntos Religiosos. Además, Julie y yo, nos íbamos a casar en Estados Unidos. Luego de casarnos, de las celebraciones y arreglos con Julie, partimos rumbo al aeropuerto para volar a Japón. Pero pasó algo que nunca hubiera imaginado ni en mis peores sueños ... aunque salimos con suficiente tiempo de anticipación, una Sufrimos mucho por la clausura tempogran congestión vehicular debido a raria, igual que durante la prohibición de obras de construcción provocó que las actividades tras la apertura del Templo perdiéramos el avión. Corrimos, pero de Argentina en 1998, pero eso una vez no lIegamos. más, a los creyentes, nos fortaleció y nos unió. Se transformó en un gran incentivo Julie, con más experiencia en aeropara aquellos que íbamos a hacer Tozan. puertos, hizo los arreglos con la compañía aérea y recibimos el beneficio de Se organizó una cadena de Shodai para viajar al día siguiente y no pagar recarla reapertura del Templo. Los gos. Así no nos perderíamos las cereReverendos Shudo Ijiri y Ryokyu Nakayamonias en Taisekiji. Fue una situación ma nos inspiraban coraje, templanza y dura que apareció en nuestras vidas paciencia. para que la enfrentemos y resolvamos Y nos orientaban como dice el Gosho juntos, como marido y mujer. "Sobre Itai Doshi": “Si Itai Doshin Hasta ese momento estuve tan pre(distintos cuerpos con un mismo ocupado y enojado por la situación, corazón) prevalece entre las perque me enfermé. sonas, lograrán todos sus objetivos, Me sentía mareado, transpiraba, y pasé mientras que en Dotai Ishin (un mismo cuerpo pero distintos en todo el día y noche en cama enfermo con corazón) no podrán alcanzar nada migraña. notable.” Las piernas me temblaban, y como pude EI Tozan 2006 comenzó para mí el 3 de me senté frente al Gohonzon con Julie y abril. Ese día viajaba a Estados Unidos su mamá e hicimos Gongyo. En ese mopara casarme por civil con Julie el 7 de mento me dije que nada iba a detener nuestro camino al encuentro con el Daiabril. Yo estaba en el aeropuerto y por Gohonzon Sama. Siempre guardo en mi corazon la frase del Sutra del Loto que dice: "ISSHIN YOKKEN BUTSU, FUJI SHAKU SHINMYO" (con una sola mente queriendo ver al Buda sin escatimar la propia vida) AI invocar Daimoku, me sentí energizado, un calor me recorrió la columna espinal y el dolor me abandonó. Sin dudas, a través de la práctica pude elevar mi estado de vida gracias al poder del Gohonzon. Hay veces que nos sentimos fuertes y otras no, pero siempre debemos proponernos hacer la práctica cualquiera sea nuestra situación. De este modo sin dudas obtendremos el supremo beneficio de la iluminación. Sin fe, práctica y estudio no hay Budismo. AI día siguiente lIegamos a Chicago, y de Chicago fuimos a Narita, y de Narita a Tokio . . . y desde allí al tren bala y luego a un taxi . . . Llegamos de noche. Con Julie nos miramos y dijimos “lo hicimos"!! 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