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This story is pretty amazing.  The area was literally a dumping ground for people littering and tossing their trash on the sidewalks.  One resident, who had done is best to clean up the area only to have it trashed again and again, got so tired of this that he came up with the clever idea of putting up a small Buddha statue and turning it into a shrine.

Some of his neighbors and the area’s visitors, being predominantly Asian (south, southeast & east), had mostly grown up in cultures where shrines to Buddha were kept clean and presentable…so they stopped littering their trash all over, and actually started picking up other’s trash for some distance all around the little Buddha statue…and eventually turned it into the charming, well-tended edifice in the image above.

…That being said, this is another example of how you talk about a thing–and its corollary, how you treat a thing–changing how other people view a thing.

Oh, and the guy who initially decided to do this thing?  Not a Buddhist, but he believed a statue of Buddha was fairly neutral politically, but was still an image of veneration for a wide swath of the community.  Since the original statue was affixed to the traffic median, a statue of Guanyin (Buddhist goddess of compassion) has been added, as well as the shrine itself being built.

Some neighbors did complain to the city about early morning noise from worshippers gathering and praying at the shrine, but there was so much opposition to the idea of removing the statue that the Oakland city council has permanently tabled the idea of its removal as “undergoing further consideration”…since 2014.

Also, the worshippers call it Dharma Temple…which is a great way to remember that dharma and kharma are all about following the rules that better the world so as to avoid getting into trouble…such as the rules about no littering.

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The Tenjukoku Shūchō Mandala (天寿国繍帳) is a Japanese work of textile art. It is the oldest known example of embroidery in Japan, dating back to 622 CE. It was created in honour of Prince Shōtoku, one of the earliest proponents of Japanese Buddhism.

Tachibana no Ōiratsume, one of the widows of Prince Shōtoku, commissioned the mandala after her husband’s death, to represent the heavenly realm to which he had departed so that she could envision his afterlife. The artwork was created by maidservants of the Imperial Court, with the permission of the Empress Suiko. The original was stitched in silk on a series of large square curtains, approximately 5 metres (16 ft) across, but only a small portion of this, measuring approximately 89 centimetres (35 in) by 83 centimetres (33 in), still survives.

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full moon ritual

  1. light a candle (preferably one that is specific to spiritual practices). envision the flame having immense cleansing energy as it points towards the moon.
  2. using one or several crystals, meditate on the things you are grateful for. gratitude is infinite, you can be grateful for any experience, good or bad (an example of gratitude for a bad experience is “i am thankful for the lessons i learned from this experience”). if you have a gratitude journal, write everything you got from that meditation in it.
  3. use a pen (preferably one that is specific to spiritual practices) and a piece of paper to write down all of the things you intend to release (emotions, people, etc.). these are all the things you intend to cleanse from your life. start every sentence with “i release”.
  4. if you begin to get emotional, that’s okay. cry if you need to. take a breather. get everything out. just as long as you don’t feel anger, though. if you are angry at something you intend to release, you probably aren’t ready to release it (after all, releasing is all about forgiveness). after lots of meditation, try to release it during the next full moon.
  5. recite the following: “i demand that all bodies, programs, implants, thoughts, frequencies, vibrations, and patterns that are enabling and anchoring the energy i intend to release to leave me and my energy, through all space, time, and dimension, on every layer of my existence. you have no place here.”
  6. then recite the following: “i declare all these things to be so and in perfect alignment with my greatest and highest good. so it is.”
  7. read your paper aloud. really put your energy into this to make it so. while doing this, envision yourself having all of these things out of your life.
  8. use your candle to set this paper on fire. once it catches, place it in a kitchen pot or ceramic bowl (for safety). imagine all of the things you intend to release burning away.
  9. if your paper stops burning, read the words that are still remaining. this might mean that you didn’t put enough intention into these words. really put your energy into them, and set them on fire again.
  10. dispose of the ashes. i usually like to place them into a river, almost like what i released is being guided away to the unknown, and to the person who needs those releases. if you don’t live near a river, you can put them in a sink and watch them drain.
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