It all
started with a powerful thought that suddenly occurred into my mind – make a
new pilgrimage NOW!
After
my first Nembutsu pilgrimage I already decided to make another one, but I did
not plan anything for this summer, so I was taken by surprise by this intense
urge to go NOW, that is, as soon as possible. I was travelling by train from
Amidaji to Bucharest, watching a movie and relaxing with a cheap coffee when
this powerful thought like a command appeared in my mind. In the next half an
hour I was already organizing things and in two days I was on the road.
Such a
trip on foot is not comfortable, but going to a stupa or Buddha statue should
not be the same as visiting a mall-center, so if one is healthy, one should
express one’s devotion and gratitude by walking at least a few hours on foot to
a sacred place. I also think that as Buddhists living in a non-Buddhist
country, and especially if we are ordained, we must get out of our comfort zone
and be seen by the people, talk with people, help them create connections with
us and the Buddha Dharma, inspiring them by our example, and thus helping them
to know about the existence of the temples, stupas and statues that can be
found in our countries. These are some of the reasons I started to make such
pilgrimages.