I'm in Asheville, North Carolina visiting my Dad. This is my new friend Arlene from the New Morning Gallery in the Biltmore Village. I can happily peruse galleries all day long!
I'm continuing my 2-hour a day Daimoku Campaign. The second day of the campaign, as I was chanting I started to cry.
Sometimes doing Daimoku helps you tap into emotions under the surface.
I think it's important to know that just getting choked up is not a reason to stop chanting - especially if you've committed to chanting a certain amount of time. Throughout that whole hour I chanted, cried, and got right back into my deep, deep prayer. It felt invigorating! I did not stop! I won in that hour!
I have a phrase...I'm not quite sure of the origin, although my dear YWD attributes it to me: "Every tear cried in front of the Gohonzon is a diamond in your life."
Chanting and crying is fine.
Grab some tissues and go for it!
Just keep forging ahead like the Buddha You ARE.
GO Buddha GO!!!
I've cried and chanted and cried and chanted! Felt so much appreciation that it came out! But I kept going! Felt so wonderful afterwards!
ReplyDeleteI cry too.. coz i know i can open myslef up in front of the gohonzon.. no point hiding the actual emotions with my own life..
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