Embracing Ohigan in Modern Times
As we approach the Ohigan season, we are reminded of the timeless harmony that exists in the universe—a harmony that transcends human understanding. In today’s world, filled with uncertainty, rapid change, and often discord among people, the principles of Ohigan offer us a moment to reflect on the deeper connections that unite all life.
Even amidst the disharmony and conflicts that arise between individuals and communities, the universe continues to maintain its balance. This profound harmony, which is beyond our comprehension, enfolds not only the beauty and order we see in nature but also the discord that occurs among us. It is a reminder that all of existence, in its many forms, is interconnected in ways that are far greater than we can fully grasp.
Every living being on this planet, regardless of form, is a beneficiary of the mysterious and wondrous gift of life. This shared existence binds us together, urging us to recognize that even in times of discord, we are all part of a greater whole. As we observe Ohigan, let us take this time to cultivate gratitude for the life we have been given and to seek harmony not only within ourselves but also with others, acknowledging the universal balance that sustains us all.
Amida Butsu, originally known as Amitabha or Amitayus, signifies “the working of immeasurable life and unhindered light.” The word “Namo” means to take refuge, and Shakyamuni Buddha taught us to recite it. People in ancient times regarded this phrase as a sacred sound. As for me, I believe I will recite these words at the feet of Shakyamuni Buddha until my dying day.
The wisdom of Shakyamuni, who taught us these profound truths, is beyond our understanding, and we have nothing but deep gratitude for the many generations of people who have passed down Shakyamuni’s teachings to us.
As we reflect on our own actions and thoughts during this Ohigan season, let us strive to maintain harmony by looking within ourselves. By recognizing our own shortcomings and cultivating inner peace, we contribute to the greater balance that holds us all together.
Namo Amida Butsu
The Brave Sukara and the Enchanted Forest of Fruits
Once upon a time, in a vast and ancient forest, there lived a wise and strong wild boar named Sukara. Sukara was known as the most dependable creature in the forest, with the courage to face any danger that came his way. His friends, including a little rabbit, a squirrel, and a deer, always enjoyed playing with him.
One year, however, a terrible crisis struck the forest. The weather turned harsh, and no rain fell. The trees withered, the grass dried up, and it became nearly impossible for the animals to find food. Sukara’s friend, the rabbit, tearfully said, “If this continues, we’ll all starve…”
Seeing his friends’ suffering, Sukara made a firm decision. “I will save everyone! I know of a secret place deep within the forest where magical fruits grow. We must find it!” With his heart full of determination, Sukara decided to embark on a dangerous journey to save his friends.
That night, Sukara gathered his friends and spoke softly but confidently, “Everyone, follow me. It’s a long way, but if we reach the place I know, we’ll surely find enough food for all of us.” Though the animals felt a bit anxious, they trusted Sukara’s determination and decided to follow him.
At dawn, Sukara and his friends began their trek through treacherous mountain paths. The forest grew darker, and the trees swayed ominously. Suddenly, a wolf’s howl echoed through the air, and the squirrel, trembling with fear, asked, “Sukara, are you sure we’ll be okay?”
“Don’t worry. I’ll protect you all,” Sukara replied firmly. With Sukara leading the way, they continued deeper into the dark forest.
At last, they arrived at a river deep in the forest. There, they found the most beautiful fruit trees they had ever seen, their branches heavy with golden, glowing fruits. The fruits shimmered with a sweet fragrance that filled the air. “This is it! These are the magical fruits that will save us all!” Sukara exclaimed in delight.
The animals hurried to eat the fruits, and as soon as they did, something miraculous happened. With each bite, the animals regained their strength, and the entire forest began to come back to life. Grass sprouted, trees blossomed once more, and the river flowed with clear, sparkling water.
Thanks to Sukara’s courage and determination, the forest was saved, and the animals could once again live in peace and abundance.
“Thank you, Sukara!” they all cried out. “You saved our forest!”
Sukara smiled and replied, “When we help each other, we can overcome any challenge.” From that day on, Sukara was known as “The Guardian of the Forest,” and he was respected and loved by all.
In our lives, we may not face wolves or magical fruits, but we do face challenges that can feel just as big. Like Sukara, we can choose to help others, and to work together to overcome whatever comes our way. When we care for one another, we are stronger, and the world becomes a better place for everyone.
Namo Amida Butsu