By Rev. Ken Yamada
Women play a big role in our temples today and I think the reason why is rooted in Jodo Shinshu Buddhist teachings and history. Continue reading “Jodo Shinshu Women”
By Rev. Ken Yamada
Women play a big role in our temples today and I think the reason why is rooted in Jodo Shinshu Buddhist teachings and history. Continue reading “Jodo Shinshu Women”
by Rev. Mauricio Ghigonetto
Higashi Honganji landed in South American a generation later than in North America and Hawaii, which perhaps explains why our growth lags. Still, it’s a reminder we face a long road ahead to grow and thrive in our South America district, especially if we want to train and ordain new ministers. Continue reading “Looking Ahead: Higashi Honganji in South America”
By Rev. Patti Nakai
Imagine a race with you leading, crossing the finish line amid loud cheers and winning the coolest of prizes. Although people may think it’s true, this does not describe spiritual enlightenment. So then what does it feel like? Continue reading “Transcending All Together”
By Rev. Noriaki Fujimori
We learn much about the Buddhist teachings by understanding the meaning behind our temple’s altar and ornaments. First, let’s be clear: Amida Buddha isn’t an idol we worship.