New photo albums uploaded, January 20th 2015
We uploaded three new albums to the photo gallery:
We uploaded three new albums to the photo gallery:
Old video in new format: Muho on “The ten ox-herding pictures”
New video by Seikan: “You Are Owner? But What Owns You?! ”
Old video by Seikan: “Everyday Sesshin At Tobita Shinchi”
Totally unrelated are these pictures by Miriam Elia: “We go to the gallery”




Also unrelated, cover design of Muho’s new book:


First try in the morning:
Second try in the evening:


Lluis lived with us since the early spring. He is heading back to Spain tomorrow. Here are some of his impressions from Antaiji:
https://plus.google.com/u/1/photos/112585683054581257652/albums/6015420859009232433
Other works by Lluis:
Mushin from Australia writes about her experience at Antaiji on her blog.
Lots of beautiful pictures of the daily life here as well:
How are you all doing? I hope you had a good start into the new year!
As every year around this time, the mountains around Antaiji are covered with snow.
Last year, on December 16th, everyone except me and my family left Antaiji to go begging or visit with family and friends. December 21st should have been the last school day for Megumi and Hikaru, my two older children who go to 4th and 3rd grade in Hamsaka’s East Elementary school. But as it had been storming and snowing a lot since the early morning hours, we received a call just before the school bus left, that school would be cancelled. The kids were happy about the early winter holidays, bu my wife Tomomi and me on the other hand were busy transporting stuff from the monastery to the empty house in front of Hamasaka station, where she will spent the winter with the children. As it is not possible to reach the school from here during the winter, my children attend Hamasaka North Elementary school during the third trimester each year. I left Antaiji with them on the 21st, and gave some last talks in Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka, the three biggest cities in Japan:
http://maeyoga.com/archives/5077
After New Year’s, I went begging myself for 5 days.
Yesterday, we met in Hamasaka to take the bus to the “Ike-ga-naru” bus stop, from where we climbed the mountain.
Packed with lots of mochi (rice cakes) and wearing snow shoes, it took us from 9am until 1pm to walk the 4 kilometers up the mountain.
Not only our back packs were heavy, but also the snow we had to walk in, […]
Part of a German TV program, filmed in the early spring of 2013.