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At the heart of the temple's events is the sermon, and all the annual sermons that take place at Myoutatsu-ji are videotaped. According to the priest's policy, the Buddhist words written on the blackboard are mainly spoken with improvisation, but usually it is about an hour long. There are too many to link , so I've selected some of the recent five-minute excerpts. (Use the higher right button on the menu to erase the BGM.) Another page, "About the Sermon," is a writing designed for listeners. "Buddhist Conte" was added as an example of a newly written sentence.
The bond between the speaker and the audience is rather a retrofit. In fact, all are supported by each person's own dialogue with Amida Buddha. The breath of such dialogue can fill the seat like a breeze across a refreshing peak. When I was a kid, my mother laughed at me, once said that the entire main hall was made into a single carpet and everyone seemed to be flying in the sky. It's far from such a memory, but it is a recording of the important turn of the temple as it is now.