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EKOJI BUDDHIST TEMPLE Menu Menu Info & Story Ekoji History BDK Ministers Visit Ekoji Temple Organization Board Meeting Notes Arts Fair Activities Affilate Events Nen Daiko Adult Taiko Dounen Daiko Youth Taiko OBON Learn & Engage Solving Life’s Problems with Buddhism Intro to Buddhism – Fall 2022 Archive Exploring Shin Buddhism – Spring 2023 Shin Perspective on Death Buddhism for You and Me Reflection on the Pure Land Beyond Temple Walls Rituals and Gestures at Ekoji Rev. Adams: Deep Hearing Rev. Bridge: Bud

Shinran Shonin, the founder of Shin Buddhism, wondered the same thing. His solution was a practice that is accessible to anyone. What he began almost 850 years ago in Japan is as relevant and practical today for you, as it was for him. Shin teaches we are all part of a universal family that needs each other to sustain life. As a Sangha (community), we learn to see ourselves not as an isolated string but a part of a larger interconnected cloth.

The teachings of the Buddha seek to help all beings find true peace, happiness and well-being. It does not require that we follow doctrines, beliefs, or creeds, but simply encourages us to listen to the Dharma (teachings), and if we find them to be true through our own life experiences, then to follow them.

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