Buddha answered, ‘My four followers, there is not one single difference between making offerings to me now and in the future, with devotion, making offerings to my reflections. The merit is equal and the result is equal.’”
Tuesday, September 24, 2024
Big statue of Amida Buddha on the land of Amidaji temple
Buddha answered, ‘My four followers, there is not one single difference between making offerings to me now and in the future, with devotion, making offerings to my reflections. The merit is equal and the result is equal.’”
Sunday, September 24, 2023
The first monk ordination in Amidaji branch of Jodo Shinshu Buddhism (Rev Kosho Arana from Columbia)
As you may know, Amidaji follows the wise and compassionate instructions of the late 23rd Monshu of Nishi Hongwanji temple, Shōnyo Shōnin (Kosho Ohtani)[1], who encouraged non-Japanese Nembutsu followers to organize themselves independently from Japan, and who agreed with the first non-Japanese ordinations done in Europe by Rev Harry Pieper (Shaku Shōgon Hōshi)[2] and Rev Jean Earacle (Shaku Jôan)[3]. In the same spirit initiated by Shōnyo Shōnin of sincere aspiration to spread the authentic Jodo Shinshu Buddhist teachings in a non-Japanese environment, Amidaji affirms the right to have its own ordination platform. Thus, a candidate for monkhood (priesthood) can receive his or her ordination from any of the monks or nuns affiliated with Amidaji after a serious examination and going through the ceremony of ordination that we can held at any of our temples or dojos.
Sunday, February 19, 2023
Members of Amidaji: Myokaku Fernando Andaluz (Mexico)
My Spritual Journey so far
By Shaku Myokaku Fernando
Andaluz
Namo Amida Butsu
First things first, I
recognize that I am no extraordinary person nor am I capable of attaining
Buddhahood by myself, much less within this lifetime.
After trial and error, despite
my best efforts and the best of spiritual guidance within the Triple Jewel, I
failed miserably on achieving the slightest amount of peace of mind, enhanced
mindfulness, awareness and settlement of any spiritual achievement whatsoever.
In short, my story is that of
failure upon the path of self-empowerment and finally end up surrendering to
the Other Power, that is, the power of Amida Butsu.
I was born and raised in a mixed family, a devoted but faithful and moderate Roman Catholic mother and a liberal Jewish father. My first experience with the “powers to be” was during my early childhood when at my elementary school, run by nuns, a missionary who had been to Africa came over to talk about his journey and the love of Jesus Christ for all mankind. Right away, I felt a lot of respect for this monk and started asking him questions openly about the inequities and the hardships he encountered upon those starving children whom he was committed to help. Quickly the questions and dialogue escalated to the point where I subconsciously, and truly meaning no ill will, began to question the contradiction between God and Jesus Christ loving everyone and being merciful towards all mankind. Soon after the confrontation came towards the narrative of a loving all-powerful all-knowing and all-merciful God and his son, letting innocent children to starve and endure the horrors and nightmares of war, poverty and colonialism.
Tuesday, January 24, 2023
Why Amidaji – the testimony of a member who re-enters our Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Sangha
Wednesday, January 11, 2023
Members of Amidaji: Samuel Jacob Weaver (Shaku Koshin) - USA
Like most people in the state of Utah, I was raised within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (the Mormon Church).
When I was a young man my mother and I moved to a small home on the outskirts of Bangalore, India. Having lived in that house for some time, I was exposed to Vaisnava Hinduism and soon began to grow curious regarding the nature of religion, most especially Vedic culture.
Monday, November 28, 2022
The teachers of Amidaji branch of Jodo Shinshu Buddhism
As lay teachers they can teach and open dojos affiliated with Amidaji in their own countries and any Russian speaking or Spanish speaking areas. At the present, Amidaji has four official teachers - one monk (priest), that is me (Josho), and three lay teachers, Shingyo Yuri Sensei (Russia), Daigan Alejandro Sensei (Uruguay) and Gansen JohnWelch Sensei from Australia.
Among the three lay teachers it is sure that Daigan will receive monk (priest)ordination within our Amidaji branch of Jodo Shinshu Buddhism next year.
May
all beings create indestructible connections with Amida Buddha, entrust to Him,
say His Name and wish to be born in His Pure Land!
Namo
Amida Bu 🙏
Rev Josho , leader of Amidaji Sangha |
Monday, June 27, 2022
Online refuge ceremony for a member of Amidaji (Shoshin from the Philippines) and the meaning of the Three Refuges in Jodo Shinshu Buddhism
Sunday, January 30, 2022
Members of Amidaji: Hozan Elmir Bratić (USA)
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Hello Everyone! My name is Elmir Bratić and my Dharma name Shaku Hozan.
Allow me to introduce myself. I grew up in a non-religious Sunni Muslim household. Both my parents are not from the US, but from Europe. My father is German and my mother is Bosnian. They are no longer together.
I myself was always a spiritual person and always interested in religion since the time I was little. I remember having vivid dreams of Shākyāmuni Buddha. Once, when I was 5 or 6 years old I dreamed that Shakyamuni was in a forest together with other monks surrounding Him, and I was somewhere in the distance. Shakayamuni was teaching something and I don’t remember exactly what He said. I just remember seeing Him and explaining something.
Wednesday, September 8, 2021
Members of Amidaji - Shaku Kishin (Germany)
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My Dharma name is Kishin („The one who returns to the source“) and I was born 1970 in Germany, close to the City of Düsseldorf. My spiritual path is not unusual for people, starting with this journey in young years. With a lot of enthusiasm I tried to discover the philosophical and religious systems of the world, tried this, tried that, and in the end, I came to a dead point
where I could only admit to feel „very close to the Buddhism“. This was my status for many years because in Germany, „Buddhism“is nearly 100% associated with either Zen, Theravada or Tibetan schools – branches, demanding from the lay followers not to live directly as a monk, but to come very close to such a way of life. And I can say, that I was sunken deeply in the samsara world, being a sinner on purpose and with joy. I was a common human being, a Bombu.
In 2012 I became member of the German Jodo Shinshu Sangha, in the lineage of Nishi Hongan-ji. I followed this path for several years, however, left the Sangha in the end, for private reasons and with a kind of disappointment about the „woke“ degeneration of Buddhism in Germany, mainly forced by the umbrella organization DBU (German Buddhistic Union). However, I left the Sangha without trouble and will keep some nice and friendly memories - it important for me, to state this at this point!
Then, after a being a while on my own, I discovered the Amidaji lineage and there, everything made „sense“. Everything was in accordance with the old masters of our school, the Dharma was pure, the path was clear, there was no contradiction anymore. So I asked Josho Sensei to kindly let me be a part of the Amidaji Sangha, and he accepted my wish. I’m happy to be here now and to walk the path together with other orthodox Jodo Shinshu followers all over the world.
Namo Amida Butsu.
Monday, June 28, 2021
Members of Amidaji - Shaku Hōryū Stephen (USA)
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Hello, my Dharma name is Hōryū (Dharma Dragon) and I received Kieshiki from Rev. Jōshō on 26 June 2021.
Due to my upbringing, I have always been interested in understanding the metaphysics of this world. Starting off as most westerners do, I began with the Abrahamic religions. However, I started to ask questions which are not answerable unless one takes the perspectives of the early Gnostics.
That line of questioning eventually took me down the Left Hand Path, which I spent almost two decades seriously pursuing. Eventually through the course of my experiences, I began to question what the purpose of my workings actually were.
Sunday, May 30, 2021
Members of Amidaji: Keshin Maria Zita D'Abreu (Australia)
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My
Dharma name is Shaku Keshin 釋 華信 ("Flower of
Faith"). I was born 5th September 1944 in Monte, Madeira Island in
Portugal.
I
was for a long time disappointed with the Catholic Church and I lost my belief.
Then I started thinking where will I go if I die, for a few nights. Then I
remembered that my son Kengo Jim E. said that people who believe in Amida
Buddha go to the Pure Land. I was already sympathetic to this type of Buddhism.
I saw my son's way of life since he met Rev. Josho online and the words my son
shared with me about Amida was a great influence over the years. Then in
November 2020 I made a decision to embrace the teachings of Amida Buddha and
the Pure Land and on 24th November I told my son I believe in Amida. Since then
I recite Nembutsu and believe the teaching on Amida Buddha.
In
early May 2021, maybe just after midday, I was seated alone on a lounge in my
home without any lights on and no direct sunlight was coming through any
windows. I was leaning forward reciting Nembutsu silently, relaxed and my hands
were not in gassho when I turned my head slightly to the right and saw close
next to me to my surprise a half a metre square wide area of light with curved
top corners. I looked at this light and because I was reciting when it appeared
I felt this is Amida Buddha. I then turned my eyes to the left a bit and when I
looked back the vision was gone. I remembered then that my son Kengo told me
that he read in Rev. Josho's Spiritual Autobiography that he had a vision of
Amida Buddha at his altar while he was saying Nembutsu.
I
like my life now with Amida and it has purpose. I talk with Amida.
Keshin
Maria Zita D'Abreu
Western Australia
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
Amidaji members: Shaku Hogen (United Kingdom)
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My Dharma name is Shaku Hogen and I live in Bristol, England.
Although I was brought up in the Salvation Army, to be honest, as a boy I had little interest in spiritual matters. I was a believer in scientific materialist. But in my late teens I saw a film about Carl Jung’s mystical experiences and heard a radio programme about the Buddha which opened a window in my mind. My spiritual search began. This was before the internet, so I read all I could find at the library, and haunted many bookshops for answers. And although I had a career in engineering, my search became the most urgent concern of my life - “the great matter of life and death”. Mixing and matching teachings from a wide range of spiritual traditions was enthralling as it gave me hints and glimpses of the goal, but it was also confusing, and I quickly realised I needed to find a solid tradition and a practice.
Monday, January 18, 2021
Members of Amidaji: Chikai Ana Galo (Uruguay)
Hello my Dharma name is Chikai, which means "The Ocean of Wisdom". (of Amida's Primal Vow)
My name is Ana Galo Suárez, I am 47 years old and I live in my native country Uruguay.
When I was about 8 years old my mother bought me a children's Bible, I think that channeled the sense of faith in something bigger than me. I vividly recall some personal religious experiences related to the perception I had of a supreme reality. These thoughts were so deep that they moved me to tears.
When I was 10 years old I reflected a lot upon religious matters. I eagerly sought high and low for the Truth, the connection with a Supreme reality that I had only an intuition about but I couldn't name or comprehend.
I had some supernatural and wonderful experiences that I relate to spiritual dimensions as these profound experiences caused a mysterious feeling of compassion inside me.
Everything related to Chinese culture attracted me and when I was about 23 years old I began to practice Self Defense, part of the martial arts tradition of Kung Fu.
Tuesday, October 6, 2020
Amidaji members: Joshin Dave Kruemcke
I was born at midnight. September 15, 1960 in Herman Hospital in Houston, Texas.
My
father was a professional engineer, my mother a "homemaker". We moved
to a Southwest suburb of Sharpstown when I was 3 years old. I was born into a
very strict Southern Baptist family.
My father was a very passive-aggressive man. Hugging me one minute, beating me with whatever he could get his hands on the next.
Monday, September 21, 2020
Spiritual biographies of Amidaji members
At the moment I am writing these lines Amidaji has members in 13 countries: USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Romania, Russia, Germany, Uruguay, Chile, Philippines, Mexico, Argentina and Cook Islands.
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Amidaji members: Gansen Catalin Suru (Romania)
Josho and Gansen Catalin Suru at Amidaji |
Gansen repairing the electricity of Amidaji |
Before coming to Jodo Shinshu I was not so much interested in religion, so I can't say I have a spiritual past. However, my eyes were opened by the Buddha Dharma to the hidden reality beyond the ordinary appearances and made me ask questions that I had never asked before. After understanding the teachings on karma, rebirth and Nirvana, aspiration for the permanent true Reality of Buddhahood was awakened in me and I realized that the only Path to reach it is through the Compassionate Vow of Amida.
Namo Amida Bu,
Gansen Catalin Suru
Gansen Catalin Suru always comes on his bike to Amidaji |
Gansen Catalin Suru is the electrician of Amidaji. Whenever there is any problem with the electrical system or the computer, he comes and fixes it. I always call him "Boss" ("Sefu" in Romanian, "Jefe" in Spanish) Its a nickname I gave him out of respect and gratitude.
Members of Amidaji: Shingyo Yuri (Russia).
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My Dharma name is Shaku Shingyo. I am from Russia. I am a member of Amida-ji International Temple since I received kieshiki from my sensei Rev. Josho, back in June 2020.
My spiritual quest, which lasted almost 30 years, began in early childhood, when my inner world literally exploded when I accidentally got immersed in a kind of meditation, during which I realized that I am not a body. Since then, I started my search.
Sunday, September 13, 2020
Amidaji members: Jinshin Catalina (Romania)
Jinshin Catalina |
I am grateful to walk with
you in the Light of Amida Buddha.
Namo Amida Bu
Saturday, September 12, 2020
Members of Amidaji: Gansen John Welch Sensei (Australia)
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My Path to True Shin Buddhism
Gansen John Welch Sensei |
By Gansen John Welch
I am writing this at the request of my teacher, Reverend Josho Adrian Cirlea and in the hope that others may be encouraged, inspired and motivated to listen to and read Amida Dharma, find a good teacher of True Shin Buddhism and “entrust your karmic destiny entirely, utterly and completely to Amida Buddha.” This too was my motivation for narrating Josho’s excellent books and writing verses inspired by Amida Dharma.
I was born in 1958 and thus, if I live an average lifespan, I have only about 20 years left in this body. But, of course, no one (except a fully enlightened Buddha) knows exactly when or how they will die and more importantly what negative karmic seeds will ripen at the time of death causing us to be reborn in realms lower than the human realm resulting in perhaps many millions of years before again having the opportunity to benefit from Buddha Dharma. According to Shakyamuni, it is only human beings who have the best opportunity to learn and benefit from Buddha Dharma.
Members of Amidaji: Shaku Daishin (Germany)
I am a Buddhist since 25 years, practiced in the
tibetan Karma Kagyu and Gelug Tradition and studied Buddhist philosophy for 3.5
years under Geshe Thubten Ngawang from the Tibetan Center in Hamburg.
During all my years of practice, study and receiving
Dharma Teachings from many teachers - Lamas, Rinpoches and even HH the Dalai
Lama, I did not make any progress. I always failed in whatever I did and tried
to practice. I even stopped all my practice and did not meditate for two years.
Then I started again, because I knew my Destination was Vajra Hell, after
breaking all my vows and samayas.
I started reciting the Mantra of Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava),
who is an Emanation of Amida Tatagatha. I asked for advice what I should do -
and after one year Amida Buddha's light shined through and I became aware of
Amida Dharma. Now I know, by the boundless compassion of Amida Buddha and His
Primal Vow that I am saved. My destination is not Vajra Hell, my destination is
Amida's Pure Land, where I will overcome all my hatred, my greed, my Illusions
- all my blind passions.
I am so grateful to have met Rev. Josho because I know
that he is teaching the true Amida Dharma as it is taught by the Venerable
Master Shinran and Master Rennyo. I am grateful for being a member of Amida-ji
International Temple and being a Student of Josho Sensei.
I am saved. How can i express my joy?
No more please...just a big Thank you, Amida Buddha!
Mi
nombre es Shaku Daishin. Soy miembro del Templo Internacional Amida-ji desde
que recibí kieshiki de mi maestro, el reverendo Josho Sensei en abril de 2019.
Soy
budista desde hace 25 años, practiqué el Karma Kagyu tibetano y la tradición
Gelug y estudié filosofía budista durante 3,5 años con Geshe Thubten Ngawang
del Centro Tibetano de Hamburgo.
Durante todos mis años de práctica, estudio y recepción de Enseñanzas del Dharma de muchos maestros: Lamas, Rinpoches e incluso SS el Dalai Lama, no logré ningún progreso. Siempre fallaba en todo lo que hacía y trataba de practicar. Incluso dejé toda mi práctica y no medité durante dos años. Luego comencé de nuevo, porque sabía que mi Destino era el Infierno Vajra, después de romper todos mis votos y samayas.
Comencé a recitar el Mantra de Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava), que es una Emanación de Amida Tathagata. Pedí consejo sobre lo que debía hacer, y después de un año, la luz del Buda Amida brilló y me descubrí el Dharma de Amida. Ahora sé, por la compasión ilimitada del Buda Amida y Su Voto Primordial, que soy salvado. Mi destino no es el infierno de Vajra, mi destino es la Tierra Pura de Amida, donde superaré todo mi odio, mi codicia, mis ilusiones y todas mis pasiones ciegas.
Estoy muy agradecido de haber conocido al Rev. Josho porque sé que él está enseñando el verdadero Dharma de Amida tal como lo enseñan el Venerable Maestro Shinran y el Maestro Rennyo. Estoy agradecido por ser miembro del Templo Internacional Amida-ji y ser estudiante de Josho Sensei.
Estoy salvado. ¿Cómo puedo expresar mi alegría?
No
más por favor... ¡solo un gran agradecimiento al Buda Amida!
(Maestro
Shinran)