Working to strenghten the walls and roof of
the
Hondo (Dharma Hall) of Amidaji. Detailed
infromation
and photos will follow soon! |
"Zenshū said, 'When I make offerings to the Shōnin, I do
this as if they were my own. How shameful!' When asked why,
he said, 'They are the things given by the Buddha, but I
offer them to the Shōnin as if they were my own gift. My role is
only to pass the Buddha's gift over to the
Shōnin. How shameful I am to make these offerings as if
they were my own.'"
Then I said to myself, "This is wonderful! This is the right
attitude of mind in which this temple should be built!" I was very
tired during the time when that passage came to my memory, but
suddenly my mind and body felt revigorated and Namo Amida Butsu
appeared spontaneously on my lips.
This temple that I am trying so hard to build is Amida
Buddha's gift to sentient beings. No matter how hard or how
painful and stressful it is, I should never think that "I" am the
builder of this temple, like it is my personal merit.
Such are the things for a person of faith, that whatever he
(or she) does to benefit others (to help them receive faith), it is
due to Amida's influence on him. So, I can say that the building of
this temple as a place for listening the Amida Dharma and helping
others to receive faith is, in fact, the manifestation of Amida's
Power. Because of Amida's influence on me and on my nembutsu
friends, we decided to give a contribution, either as a small
donation or by physical work. And this contribution is nothing else
than passing the Buddha's gift to sentient beings. No personal
merit is involved.
Namo Amida Butsu