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Well, the go, go, go just got up and went. I'm pooped and the old bod just doesn't want to go anymore. I went to Kyoto on Saturday afternoon for the 2nd in a series of lectures on Buddhism. Got to Kyoto early and figured out how to go from the train station to the subway to JR station without going outdoors. Ta, da. This is very important to know in rainy weather. It's a short walk to the Shin Buddhist International Center (where I'm staying) from JR station. I have been getting off at another train station and always seem to head in the wrong direction. Blocks later, I discover my error and turn around. This involves a lot of extra hiking time and effort. In the rain it can be pretty exasperating and exhausting. So now, I've finally figured out how to do this easily and with a minimum of hassle and effort. yipppeee. It feels so good when you finally figure something out here. Anyway. I wasn't feeling good to begin with but I faded fast after the lecture. I decided to skip dinner with the ministers and go straight back and go to bed. By the time I walked to the International Center I discovered that I was pretty hungry so I ambled down to the local Chinese noodle shop and had the most healthy restaurant meal I've had in awhile. It was some kind of Chinese noodles with lots of cabbage, onions and other vegies, two large prawns and a green salad. I felt much better after that. They even gave me a free dessert (green tea ice cream).
So the lecture was the 2nd in a series entitled "The Essentials of Pure Land Buddhism Based on the Tannisho." The lecturer was Professor Toshikazu Arai of Soai University. He is also a Shin Buddhist minister. A follower of Shinran Shonin wrote the Tannisho. He wanted to get Shinran's words down as well as he could remember them before he died. This is a short book but full of wisdom and Buddhist philosophy. I know some of this in my head but it's hard to understand so I keep listening and reading and trying to incorporate the teachings into my life.
I had plans to rent a bicycle on Sunday morning but was feeling a bit feverish and my throat was getting sore and besides IT WAS POURING RAIN! Well, that was the last straw. I headed for home (avoiding the rain by going underground). haha. Got back and stayed home the entire day. Well, except for having to bring the video back that I rented on the way home from the train station. I always ask if the video is in English and they always say "yes" but sometimes it isn't. This one was in French with Japanese subtitles. Now, that won't work! I rented AI (Artificial Intelligence). Long movie but ok. I really liked "Bend it Like Beckham." I watched that last time.
It feels good to just stay in pajamas and read and lay around and drink tea for a change. I get close to exhaustion every once in awhile and have been lucky so far that after a day's rest, I bounce back. No major illness yet.
Even did a bit of sewing repair on my bicycle bag. I've torn it a bit from dings, bangs and an occasional all out bicycle crash. I did such a good job with a scrap of beautiful Japanese print material that I got in a fabric shop that I had to go down to David and Connie's to show it off. At the end of a relaxing day it was great to just sit around and relate funny stories about the stupid things we've done while here. Also relating some funny things we've seen.
Take for instance, going to our first tea ceremony on Saturday. We were in the lobby of the local Community Center and watching little old ladies coming in, some dressed in kimono, most pretty old. One little old lady hobbled up to the automatic glass doors that open as you approach. The doors opened, and she saw here friends, and instantly went into a low bow. Unfortunately, she hadn't stepped over the threshold and so her head was the only part of her body to make it past the doors as they slammed shut. There she was with her body outside and her head inside trapped between the doors. Everyone quickly jumped to her aid and as soon as someone cut the beam of the sensor light the doors reopened but for an instance it sure looked like a "Candid Camera" moment. Not so funny at the time for her but it still brings a chuckle when I think about seeing her head just stuck there for a moment.
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Posted by maryinjapan
at 3:25 PM
Updated: Wednesday, 26 November 2003 8:03 PM