Kansho Shonin
Kansho Shonin
Kansho Shonin (Ryusho 龍昇)
Welcome to this podcast on various subjects and how to use Buddhism in our daily life.
Ji Ga Ge - Ichi Ichi Mon Mon
This recording is of the ji ga ge portion Chapter XVI of the Lotus Sutra. Ichi Ichi Mon Mon is a practice for learning the correct pronunciation of passages of the Sutra for recitation. This is a one on one practice with an instructor and a student. The recitation is done line by line with the instructor reciting solo and the student following along by pointing to each character or syllable (character in Japanese and syllable in English or other language). Then the instructor continues beating the mokusho, wooden drum, while the student recites the characters in the same melodic manner as the instructor. The goal is to as closely as possible imitate the instructor. If the student or instructor makes a mistake the instructor simply repeats the section until the student gets it correctly. Since you are doing this alone it isn't possible to hear your response so it is up to you to as closely as possible imitate what you hear. Before you begin ensure that you have rinsed your mouth and washed your hands. Make sure your attire is neat and squared away. Remember you are sitting in front of the Buddha and so you should be dressed appropriately. Also use a pointer to follow along not your finger. Allow yourself ample time to complete the entire recitation. Normally for priests the entire Yohon is done at one time and the practice can last several hours. For the purpose of these presentations I have broken it into smaller segments.
Aug 17, 2019
12 min
Hoben Pon - Ichi Ichi Mon Mon
This recording is of the Hoben Pon Chapter II of the Lotus Sutra. Ichi Ichi Mon Mon is a practice for learning the correct pronunciation of passages of the Sutra for recitation. This is a one on one practice with an instructor and a student. The recitation is done line by line with the instructor reciting solo and the student following along by pointing to each character or syllable (character in Japanese and syllable in English or other language). Then the instructor continues beating the mokusho, wooden drum, while the student recites the characters in the same melodic manner as the instructor. The goal is to as closely as possible imitate the instructor. If the student or instructor makes a mistake the instructor simply repeats the section until the student gets it correctly. Since you are doing this alone it isn't possible to hear your response so it is up to you to as closely as possible imitate what you hear. Before you begin ensure that you have rinsed your mouth and washed your hands. Make sure your attire is neat and squared away. Remember you are sitting in front of the Buddha and so you should be dressed appropriately. Also use a pointer to follow along not your finger. Allow yourself ample time to complete the entire recitation. Normally for priests the entire Yohon is done at one time and the practice can last several hours. For the purpose of these presentations I have broken it into smaller segments.
Aug 17, 2019
9 min
Namu
Tonight's Dharma talk is on Namu, your relationship with Namu, your lived expression of Namu, your manifestation of Namu, the results of Namu; the oneness of subject and object.  Audio of the recorded video found on YouTube  https://youtu.be/AMTTcIijfAw
Jun 19, 2019
39 min
Thus Have I Heard
This is the audio recording of the Dharma talk I gave to temple members on the morning of June 2, 2019 on "Thus have I heard" which is the opening phrase of the Lotus Sutra.  The material come from the book Important Matters.
Jun 2, 2019
29 min
Lotus Sutra Lecture Chapters XXI and XXII
Recording from a series of lectures given on the Lotus Sutra, this recording covers chapters XXI and XXII.
May 9, 2019
1 hr 1 min
Lotus Sutra Lecture - Chapters II and XVI
This is a recording of one of a series of lectures on the Lotus Sutra covering chapters II and XVI.
May 9, 2019
52 min
Lecture on Dharani Chapter Lotus Sutra
This is a recording of a private lecture I gave to a woman who was dying of ovarian cancer and who died shortly after I gave this lecture.  She had asked me to teach her about the Dharanis I would chant for her every time I visited her in the hospital.  I first was introduced to her while working as a chaplain at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, NC.  Upon her death she donated many items to Myosho-ji Temple including the large wooden carved Buddha statue which sits on our main altar.
May 9, 2019
1 hr 36 min
New Spring
Don't give up until you reach your goal.
May 9, 2019
3 min
What We See
Making judgements based upon what we see.
May 9, 2019
15 min
Ten Points to a Healthy Life
Ten points to living a healthy life.
May 9, 2019
22 min
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