2016 February Bulletin - West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple
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2016 February Bulletin - West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple
mail: [email protected] web: http://westlosangelesbuddhisttemple.org Vol. 59, No. 2 February 2016 REV. USUKI’S PAGE February and Happiness We seem to be like flies caught in honey. Because life is sweet we do not want to give it up, and yet the more we become involved in it, the more we are trapped, limited, and frustrated. Allan Watts Happy February and Valentine’s Day to everyone, young and not so young. Since February is the shortest month of the year, I am inclined to let the feeling, emotion, passion, and excitement of the month speak for itself. After all, with too much talking we will not have enough time to enjoy ourselves. If you are a young or gracefully-aged romantic, your heart may be beating faster with the expectation of the most important of all February events, Valentine’s Day. It is a wonder how we can succumb to such pleasing and rather fun emotions and thoughts through flowers and chocolates. Have you also looked at the calendar for the many observances we have in the month of February? … Groundhog Day, Nirvana Day, Chinese New Year, Mardi Gras, Ash Wednesday, Valentine’s Day, President’s Day, and perhaps your birthday or anniversary. With the many holidays and occasions, February should be a month of awareness, mindfulness, and reflection for the many suggestions concerning our history, life, and happiness. Every month is also filled with entertaining events, as well as more serious observances, that are all part of our culture and history. Moreover, it is fun to anticipate and re-visit these events we tend to quickly forget. February also means “purification” as explained below. The Roman month Februarius was named after the Latin term februum, which means purification, via the purification ritual Februa held on February 15 (full moon) in the old lunar Roman calendar. January and February were the last two months to be added to the Roman calendar, since the Romans originally considered winter a month-less period. Wikipedia encyclopedia When I was casually looking up Valentine’s Day, I came upon rather unique quotes from people you may not expect to be noted on this day (source: IBTimes Co., Ltd.): Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies. – Aristotle Let us always meet each other with a smile, for a smile is the beginning of love. – Mother Theresa The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart. – Helen Keller Where there is love there is life. – Gandhi I am weird, you are weird. Everyone in this world is weird. One day, two people come together in mutual weirdness and fall in love. – Dr. Seuss As Allan Watts carefully suggests in the opening passage, our life can be full of great moments, yet it can also be a trap if we get caught up within the overwhelming allure of honey-like events. At such times the allure of happiness can overwhelm us and we soon let our emotions get the best of us. While enjoying such moments, we should also be grateful and feel fortunate to be alive to enjoy these. [cont’d on page 2] West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple February 2016 times with others. After all, we are social animals in need of companionship, friendship, and family for meaningful relationships, support, and dialogue. We are continually supported in many ways by all things around us and we do not live this life alone. and sorrow that are part of our everyday existence. Thus, they are also part of life’s equation. To be able to know and live with all events, whether uncomfortable, sad, difficult, or good, is what gives us strength day to day with the most sincere humility and gratitude. With such an attitude we can be sincerely “happy” with no attached delusions. Yet we often view happiness through the measure of wealth, position, social stature, and other self-created ideas. While these are important in life and success, we are also confronted with the many unseen issues and circumstances of loss I hope you can take the time to enjoy every day as it comes and continue to appreciate each moment in your life. Shinshu Corner “The True Teaching” Jodo Shinshu, A Guide (Hongwanji International Center; Kyoto, Japan; third printing, April 2004; pages 65-67) The Larger Sutra If we humans had true higher wisdom, we would not have to agonize over global environmental problems. If we were free of self-centered greed, there would be no wars, murder, or other senseless acts on our part. Only because we fail to see things as they truly are—because we are unable to separate ourselves from our self-centeredness—are we burdened with problems. As a result, we are forever plunging further into the abyss of suffering. The purpose of Buddha Dharma is to cultivate our higher wisdom and to lessen our selfcentered greed; in other words, to remove our “unawareness and worldly passions.” Stated in yet another way, the goal is the attainment of Buddhahood. To accomplish this, Sakyamuni Buddha is said to have discoursed the dharma in 84,000 different ways, which were later recorded and handed down to us as sutras. Sakyamuni Buddha always took the personality and nature of the person he was teaching into account. Rather than signifying the specific number, 84,000 actually refers to a vast amount. As a multitude of types of personalities were considered to exist, he was said to have given 84,000 different discourses on the dharma. From among these many dharma messages, Shinran selected the Sutra on the Buddha of Immeasurable Life (Larger Sutra), and announced, “This is the true teaching.” Why did he make such a statement? Amida Buddha’s Compassion The Larger Sutra is considered to be the true teaching because it explicitly expresses the Buddha’s aspiration for all sentient beings. Generally speaking, in the Buddha Dharma, the way to become awakened and attain Buddhahood is to accept the Buddha’s teaching and perform prescribed spiritual practices. However, when we consider the reality of our lives, we begin to realize how difficult this is. As long as we have a physical body, delusions and problems will confront us. It has been 2,500 years since Sakyamuni Buddha appeared in this world and attained Awakening. If prescribed practices were extremely difficult to fulfill then, Awakening would be impossible to achieve in the same way now with so many expectations, distractions and conveniences in our fast-paced modern world. On the surface, we may believe that we can approach ultimate Truth if we just follow the practices taught in the Buddhist tradition. But actually, the more we perform spiritual practices, the more 2 West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple February 2016 entangled in our limitations we become. Then, the more we become aware of the depths of our unawareness, the more we realize how impotent we are to realize Awakening through our own efforts. Accordingly, although the ideal of aspiring to attain Buddhahood is very important, in reality, it is practically impossible. It was in response to such hapless circumstances that Amida Buddha showed compassion to us, and rather than wait for us to seek our Buddhahood, vowed to bring it about even before the idea occurred to us. This is what is taught in the Larger Sutra, which Shinran declared to be the true teaching. He further stated that for himself, there was no other way to attain Buddhahood. PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE by Connie Yahata Last month, I wrote about WLA’s Onaijin Restoration Campaign. As mentioned previously, our goal is to raise $150,000.00, which will cover the cost of this much needed restoration. So that you may be able to view the various damaged onaijin furnishings, a display board with photos will be set up in the hondo. Please take a moment to look over the photos. We would like to begin the restoration process during the 4th quarter of 2016; however, this can only be attained if we have a successful fundraising campaign. This is your temple and the only way it can be preserved is with your help. Let us all work together to make this a reality. With much appreciation and gratitude. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ONAIJIN RESTORATION CAMPAIGN Name: _________________________________________________ Option 1: $50 $100 $150 $200 $250 Other __________ Please make checks payable to: WLA Buddhist Temple and note “Onaijin Restoration” on the memo line. Option 2: I pledge $________ total, with donations of _____ per month over the next _____ months. Please make monthly donations to: WLA Buddhist Temple and note “Onaijin Restoration” on the memo line. 3 West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple February 2016 Celebrating 20 years 80 Plus Appreciation Lunch Wednesday, December 16 - Aki Restaurant photos by Rev. Usuki Masako Ishioka, Charlotte Sasaki, Lorraine Soda, Mrs. Kay & Rev. Harold Oda, Tamiko Hada Sei & Yasuko Shohara, Grace Fujimoto, Kayo Ohkawahira Terumi Iwamoto, Kiyoka Totani, Matsumi Baba, Hisako Kokado, Noriko Matsumoto, Ritsuko Uto 4 West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple February 2016 UPCOMING SERVICES AND EVENTS January 15 (Friday): Bingo February 14 (Sunday): Family service January 17 (Sunday): Ho-onko - Shinran Shonin memorial service February 19 (Friday): Bingo January 24 (Sunday): Family service February 20 (Saturday): Southern District Jr. YBA seminar hosted by Venice and West LA January 25 (Monday): 80 Plus lunch February 21 (Sunday): Family service January 30 (Saturday): Winter Pacific Seminar East Meets West: Jodo Shinshu from the Higashi and Nishi Perspectives February 28 (Sunday): Family service January 31 (Sunday): Family service March 6 (Sunday): NO service February 6 (Saturday): Shotsuki hoyo Rev. F. Usuki (Eng) Rev. Shinji Okada (Jpn) March 12 (second Saturday): Shotsuki hoyo February 29 (Monday): 80 Plus lunch March 12 (Saturday): BCGA Cymbidium Show March 13 (Sunday): Family service February 7 (Sunday): Nirvana Day service March 19 (Saturday): Spring Ohigan seminar (see flyer on page 7) March 20 (Sunday): Spring Ohigan service Rev. Masao Kodani (Eng) Rev. Mutsumi Wondra (Jpn) March 27 (Sunday) Temple and garden clean-up (no service) February 7 (Sunday): Buddhist Men farewell party COME TASTE THE DHARMA! Join us for Study Class Thursdays at 1:00 PM Coffee and refreshments, too! ~ Everyone Welcome ~ 5 February 2016 West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple FEBRUARY SHOTSUKI HOYO, 10:00 a.m. Saturday, February 6, 2016 Akutagawa, Hidemi Akutagawa, Hidetaro Akutagawa, Karoku Akutagawa, Kinu Akutagawa, Misuno Akutagawa, Shinpei Akutagawa, Tetsuo Akutagawa, Torako Arita, Kayo Arita, Kosaburo Doi, Yaeno Endo, Kathleen Fukumoto, Furi Gomez, Frances Hatanaka, Ben Hatanaka, Haru Hayashida, Minoru Higa, Risa Ikkanda, Tsuma Minato, Chiyo Mochizuki, Hama Morikawa, Mitsuru Morimoto, Shizue Morita, Masato Nakamoto, Hiroshi Nakashima, Dan North, Joyce Ohara, Kageo Ohkawahira, Richard Okitsu, Kazue Onami, Masato Oshinomi, Masato Oshinomi, Ted Ouchi, Moto Ozamoto, Sae Sakahara, Shigenobu Sasaki, Chitose Shimasaki, Masateru Ishibashi, Tama Ishibashi, Yoshio Ishioka, Wakano Iwasaki, Toshio Kato, Yasutaro Kawaguchi, Natsuto Kawai, Ichisaburo Kobuke, Yoshio Koda, Takao Kojima, Kenzo Kokado, Robert Kokuryo, Atsushi Kudo, Goro Marumoto, Hamaye Marumoto, Rokuichi Matsuno, Tosa Matsuura, Yoshinori Mihara, Gunzo Mihara, Katsuji Soga, Toshiye Takeda, Ichizo Takeda, Paul Takemoto, Katsumi Takenaka, Akiyo Tanaka, Kenjiro Tanaka, Tetsuji Tanaka, Yoshiye Terashita, Sueko Uchida, Jue Yagura, Katherine Yamamura, Yaeno Yamanaka, Sotaro Yamane, Sadako Yanokawa, Mary Yoshii, Masuki Yoshino, Kikuji Yoshino, Kikuno MARCH SHOTSUKI HOYO, 10:00 a.m. Saturday, March 12, 2016 (second Saturday) Endo, Asako Enseki, Mitsuyo Hada, Toyo Hara, Masazumi Hayashi, Michiye Hirai, George Ichiho, Jane Ii, Ritsuye Iino, Akira Imada, Eugene Ishibashi, Shinaichi Ishihara, George Kaisaki, Ida Kawasaki, Hatsuo Kishi, Hidenori Kobori, Mura Koda, May Kodama, Naoyo Kuwahara, Miyuki Labadie, Kazu Machida, Kiyoji Masuda, Mitsujiro Masukawa, Tamaso Matsuda, Hajime Matsumonji, Tatsuo Miyada, George Miyamura, Yaeko Miyashiro, Sakaki Mochizuki, Terumi Mori, Masao Morioka, Henry Mukai, Yaeko Murakami, Junkichi Nakabara, Torataro Nagatome, Tomiko Nakagawa, Irene Nakagawa, Sumie Nakamoto, Toyoko Nakamura, Junichi Nakanishi, Harumi Nakanishi, Tatsuji Naoye, Susumu Nicho, Chizuko Nitta, Hayami Omoto, Shinjiro Omura, Takashi Oshinomi, Shigeto Pierce, Jeffrey Ryokai, Terukuni Sakahara, Ura Sasaki, Ernest Sasaki, Satori Shintaku, Kyuichi Shiosaki, Mitsuko Soda, Geich Strauss, Umeko Sunada, Suye Tachiki, Joseph Takamura, Yoshito Takayama, Kimi Takeda, Shizuko Takemoto, Ritsu Tamura, Hatsuko Tanaka, Manjiro Taniguchi, Satoichi Taniguchi, Shizuichi Taniguchi, Susumu Terama, Shizuye Tominaga, Kurahachi Totani, Tomio Toyofuku, Shinzo Uematsu, Sue Ueno, Yoshiye Yamane, Saburo Yano, Hiromu Yokode, Shigeru Yonemori, Chiyoko CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILIES OF: Mary Haruko Ishihara April 25, 1917 - December 10, 2015 Alice Hanako Hirai May 12, 1926 - December 24, 2015 Dorothy Yasoye Ikkanda February 10, 1921 - December 29, 2015 6 SPRING OHIGAN SEMINAR 春季お彼岸セミナー 土曜日 2016 年 3 月 19 日 午前 9 時半 - 午後 1 時半 Saturday, March 19, 2016 9:30 am - 1:30 pm ウエストロスアンゼルス仏教会 日本語のセミナー West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple Seminar in English ワンドラ睦先生 Rev. Masao Kodani Rev. Mutsumi Wondra 小谷政雄先生 Orange County Buddhist Church BCA Minister Emeritus The seminar is FREE and lunch is included, but YOU MUST SIGN UP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WLABT Ohigan Seminar (SAT 3/19/2016) Name Registration deadline: Thursday, 3/10/2016 Phone number ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) - e-mail address 日本語 Eng West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple February 2016 BWA NEWS by Connie Yahata BWA held its end-of-year party on December 13, 2015. We began with a delicious lunch catered by Rutt’s Café, followed by bingo (always a crowd favorite!). I would like to thank the following ladies for their assistance at the party: Mary Hahn, Shirley Ito, Haru Matsumune, Janice Ikkanda-Trost, Diane Ohkawahira, Silvia Diaz-Perez, and Beverly Yahata. It would not have gone as smoothly as it did if it weren’t for their help. We hope all those who attended had a good time. Next meeting: February 14 at 11:00 a.m. See you there! 8 West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple February 2016 back: Connie Yahata, Haru Matsumune, Beverly Yahata, Silvia Diaz-Perez, Janice Ikkanda-Trost, Kayo Ohkawahira, Rev. Fumiaki Usuki; middle: Mary Hahn, Aiko Tsuboi, Reiko Totani, Noriko Matsumoto, Ritsuko Uto, Molly Takahashi, Yasuko Shohara, Diane Ohkawahira; front: Toshie Doi, Tamiko Hada, Ikuko Yamamoto, Fusaye Kurosaki, Jean Saito, Matsumi Baba, Terumi Iwamoto 9 West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple February 2016 MOCHITSUKI - Saturday, December 12 - photos by Masao Sasaki 10 West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple February 2016 11 West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple February 2016 JAPANESE INSTITUTE OF SAWTELLE - 90th Anniversary Saturday, December 12, 2015 Miwa Takahashi and Judy Okita at right Dr. Jack and Grace Fujimoto Matsumoto Family: Grace Mizushima, Candy Meyer, and Kathy Tagawa Mrs. Alice Umeda at right Some photos taken during the event and others from JIS 90th Anniversary booklet. 12 West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple February 2016 TAIKO NEWS by Connie Yahata Members of WLA Taiko, along with family members, gathered at Aki Restaurant on December 17, 2015 to celebrate our annual holiday party. We enjoyed great food, great company, good drinks, and good conversation. WLA Taiko would like to thank our teachers, Elaine Fukumoto, Joyce Laine, and Audrey Nakasone, for their tireless dedication to our group, and we look forward to 2016. back: Rev. Fumiaki Usuki, David Mann; middle: Beverly Yahata, Connie Yahata, Joyce Laine, Mari Muki, Diane Ohkawahira, Audrey Nakasone, Nathan Ohkawahira, Lisa & Victor Sasaki; seated: Neal Yahata, Tosh & Masako Ishioka, Elaine Fukumoto 13 February 2016 Sunday Monday 1 2 Bulletin folding toban: BWA 7 Tuesday Rev. Usuki off Rev. Usuki off 7 pm service and board meeting 7:30 pm Taiko 8 9 10 11 12 pm Buddhist Men farewell party [1-3 pm Shigin] Rev. Usuki off 15 [President’s Day] 5 16 TEMPLE CLOSED 12 [7 pm WLAYC] 7:30 pm Taiko 7 pm service and SD Council mtg, Gardena 17 18 19 [1-3 pm Shigin] 9:30 am Family service 23 6 13 1 pm Study Class (E) 24 20 Southern District Jr. YBA Seminar II (WLABT) 1 pm Study Class (E) Rev. Usuki off 22 Saturday 10 am Shotsuki hoyo Rev. F. Usuki (E) Rev. Shinji Okada (J) 10 am Omimai 12 pm Shigin Kinyukai 21 4 Friday [1-3 pm Shigin] 10:30 am SDMA mtg, LA Betsuin 9:30 am Family service 11 am BWA meeting 3 Thursday 1 pm Study Class (E) 9:30 am Nirvana Day service 14 Wednesday 7:30 pm Taiko 7 pm Bingo 25 26 27 1 pm Study Class (E) [1-3 pm Shigin] Rev. Usuki off 28 29 9:30 am Family service 12 pm 80+ lunch Rev. Usuki off 7:30 pm Taiko Office hours: 10 am - 4 pm phone: 310-477-7274 e-mail: [email protected] website: http://westlosangelesbuddhisttemple.org/ 2016 年 2 月 日曜日 月曜日 1 2 会報作リ 当番: BWA 7 水曜日 3 [午後1詩吟] 木曜日 4 金曜日 5 午前10 祥月法要 午後1 宇宿先生休み 宇宿先生休み 8 9 午前10:30 開教師会 西別院 正午 Buddhist Men farewell party 宇宿先生休み 14 午前9:30サービス 15 [President’s Day] 午後7 サービス 幹部ミーテング 午後7:30 タイコ 10 11 岡田真治先生(日) 宇宿文章先生(英) [7 pm WLAYC] 午後7:30 タイコ 17 18 午前9:30サービス SD council ミーテング 19 20 Southern District Jr. YBA Seminar II (WLABT) スタデークラス(英) 宇宿先生休み 22 午前10おみまい 午後 7:00 サービス 午後1 お寺休み 正午 Shigin Kinyukai 13 スタデークラス(英) [午後1詩吟] 午前11 BWA ミーテング 12 午後1 [午後1詩吟] 16 23 [午後1詩吟] 土曜日 6 スタデークラス(英) 午前 9:30 涅槃会サービス 21 火曜日 24 午後7:30 タイコ 午後7 ビンゴー 25 26 27 午後1 スタデークラス(英) 宇宿先生休み 28 午前9:30サービス 29 正午80+中ランチ 宇宿先生休み 午後7:30 タイコ オフィス時間: 午前十時 — 午後四時 電話:310 - 477 - 7274
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