Private
Guides
in Asia
Since 2004
Search  
    HOME | GUIDES & TOURS | FREE GUIDE REGISTRATION | MEMBER AREA
QUICK TOURS SEARCH
QUICK TOURS SEARCH
CATEGORY OF TOURS
CATEGORY OF TOURS
Private Guide in Japan. Satoshi Private Guide in Kanazawa:
Satoshi
Member Since 2010
Country: Japan
City: Kanazawa
Languages: Japanese,Emglish
Airport Transfer: NO
Hotel Reservation: NO
Translation Service: YES
Satoshi
Hire private Guide in KanazawaAsk a question about KanazawaAdd opinion about this guide

Private Guide and guided tours in Kanazawa, Japan

Hi,I'm Satoshi.

I'm 25 years old, male.
I graduated department of architecture.and had been studied about my city,Kanazawa Japan.

So i know a lot about famous building,and place where you should visit.
Kanazawa is both traditional and contemporary city.because all residence knows about tradition is to keep goin' on creation and innovation.

by the way,21st century musium won the pritzker prize!actually,my professors related the competition,so i know what was goin' on in fact.
anyway,i'm interested in new ppl and want you know about my loving city here in Kanazawa.

I'm learning English,but good enough to ordinary talk with foreigners.and i learned Italian,French,Spanish,little bit though.

Life at each moment encompasses both body and spirit and both self and environment of all sentient beings in every condition of life, as well as insentient beings -- plants, sky and earth, on down to the most minute particles of dust. Life at each moment permeates the universe and is revealed in all phenomena. One awakened to this truth himself embodies this relationship. However, even though you chant and believe in Myoho-renge-kyo, if you think the Law is outside yourself, you are embracing not the Mystic Law but some inferior teaching. "Inferior teachings" means those other than this sutra, which are all provisional and transient. No provisional teaching leads directly to enlightenment, and without the direct path to enlightenment you cannot attain Buddhahood, even if you practice lifet...ime after lifetime for countless aeons. Attaining Buddhahood in this lifetime is then impossible. Therefore, when you chant the Mystic Law and recite the Lotus Sutra, you must summon up deep conviction that Myoho-renge-kyo is your life itself.

You must never seek any of Shakyamuni's teachings or the Buddhas and bodhisattvas of the universe outside yourself. Your mastery of the Buddhist teachings will not relieve you of mortal sufferings in the least unless you perceive the nature of your own life. If you seek enlightenment outside yourself, any discipline or good deed will be meaningless. For example, a poor man cannot earn a penny just by counting his neighbor's wealth, even if he does so night and day. That is why Miao-lo states, "Unless one perceives the nature of his life, he cannot eradicate his evil karma." He means here that unless one perceives the nature of his life, his practice will become an endless, painful austerity. Miao-lo therefore condemns such students of Buddhism as non-Buddhist. He refers to the passage in the Maka Shikan, "Although they study Buddhism, their views revert to those of non-Buddhists."

Whether you chant the Buddha's name, recite the sutra or merely offer flowers and incense, all your virtuous acts will implant benefits in your life. With this conviction you should put your faith into practice. For example, the Jomyo Sutra says the Buddha's enlightenment is to be found in human life, thus showing that common mortals can attain Buddhahood and that the sufferings of birth and death can be transformed into nirvana. It further states that if the minds of the people are impure, their land is also impure, but if their minds are pure, so is their land. There are not two lands, pure or impure in themselves. The difference lies solely in the good or evil of our minds.

Sincely
Satoshi,

Hire private Guide in KanazawaAsk a question about KanazawaAdd opinion about this guide
HOME | GUIDES & TOURS | GUIDE REGISTRATION | MEMBER AREA | ADVERTISEMENT | GUIDES | TOURS | CONTACT US | SITEMAP
All rights reserved. 2004-2012 © www.TravelGuidesInAsia.com
We do not recommend payment for the tour in advance.
North America South America Africa Australia Europe Asia