Huh....I thought I smelled burning incense somewhere...anyways...
My name is Shinjo (心定*). I am a Shingon Buddhist student.
If you were from E-Sangha, you may remember me as tktru.
It's good to be back on the forums. Let's get the internet dharma wheel rolling again.
*-not to be confused with the famous Shinjo from Taiwan
Hello (or as the young say, what up)
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Greetings tktru,
Welcome to Dharma Wheel!
Metta,
Retro.
Welcome to Dharma Wheel!
Metta,
Retro.
Live in concord, with mutual appreciation, without disputing, blending like milk and water, viewing each other with kindly eyes.
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Pardon my ignorance, but is Shingon part of Zen?
Sergeant Schultz knew everything there was to know.
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Catmoon: Shingon is an esoteric sect, I think *not to be confused with Klingon, from Startrek hahahahahahaha :p*
TKTRU: Welcome! I do remember you from the e-Sangha days. Together with Ven. Huifeng, Henry, and others, you always had good answers to my questions. We're lucky to have you.
TKTRU: Welcome! I do remember you from the e-Sangha days. Together with Ven. Huifeng, Henry, and others, you always had good answers to my questions. We're lucky to have you.
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Japanese Vajrayana: Shingon 101Pardon my ignorance, but is Shingon part of Zen?
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heya Shinjo!
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Welcome Shinjo!
It's cool to have a Shingon Buddhist here. I think it's amazing that other Vajrayana traditions still exist besides the Tibetan ones. I'd like to read some of Kukai's writings sometime. I practice Kagyu Tibetan Buddhism, so I consider Shingon Buddhists to be my Vajrayana brothers and sisters.
Maybe if you make enough noise in the Shingon section, Ven. Eijo might even come and post here.
If I ever visit Japan, seeing Koyasan is my priority!
It's cool to have a Shingon Buddhist here. I think it's amazing that other Vajrayana traditions still exist besides the Tibetan ones. I'd like to read some of Kukai's writings sometime. I practice Kagyu Tibetan Buddhism, so I consider Shingon Buddhists to be my Vajrayana brothers and sisters.
Maybe if you make enough noise in the Shingon section, Ven. Eijo might even come and post here.
If I ever visit Japan, seeing Koyasan is my priority!
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That would be great! Then Eijo-sensei can get me to quiet down when I'm too loud.Luke wrote: Maybe if you make enough noise in the Shingon section, Ven. Eijo might even come and post here.