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Chimes Of Freedom
"Peace on earth." was all it said
The Long Surfer
Yatogi Falls with Lee
Hyuga Caves Natural
Long Beach Nobeoka Slide Shoe July 7, 2009
Long Beach Nobeoka Sand Dunes
Keiko Ahner's New Piece - July 4, 2009
Asahigaoka Nobeoka Beach July 4, 2009
Tsurugaoka Nobeoka July 4, 2009
July 2, 2009
I missed "Bata" Matsuri.
I really think this is a cool house in Hyuga, except for the rust.
Introducing Hands On Politics in Japan. Does anyone know what this guy stands for?
Some Will Always Prosper in Hitotsugaoka
Hitotsugaoka Paradise
Alien Hitotsugaoka
Hitotsugaoka Plants
The Best of Hitotsugaoka
Let's have a picnic at our house in Tsurugaoka, Nobeoka.
He was banished to Kyushu Island.
We shared a few laughs in Tsurugaoka, Nobeoka.
Miyazaki Prefecture has something to offer the citizens of Nobeoka...
Are you thinking what I'm thinking it is?
Dr. Kudou gave me an "L" shaped scar when I asked for an "S" shaped scar. And, he saved my life.
Yellow Slide Show in Kyushu, Japan
Yellow Socks in Kawaminami Cho
No Swimming Near the Dams in Japan
Logging in Kyushu, Japan
Hi no Chi, Miyazaki Ken, Japan
Japanese Kindergarten
Kindergarten Hideout
Oh, Peace Train, Soundin' Louder. Everyone Get on the Peace Train.
Kindergarten Clean Up Area
Kindergarten Five Year Olds
Kadogawa Wind Power
Hitotsugaoka Flower Power
Great Hitotsugaoka Leaves
I finally stepped down this Tsurugaoka, Nobeoka mountain pass on June 19, 2009.
New Nobeoka Hair
The City of Nobeoka invested in Green Space.
The Lone Yellow in Nobeoka
I gave Ed Ahner a call on SKYPE on June 19, 2009.
Take a look at the best looking tree in Shiohama, Nobeoka.
This is what is on the back side of our house in Tsurugaoka, Nobeoka.
Slide Show of Nobeoka, June 19, 2009 by Howard Ahner
Motorcycling Around Nobeoka Slide Show
Night Views of Nobeoka by Howard Ahner June 16, 2009
June 16, 2009 Photo Around in Kawaminami, Tsuno, Mimitsu and Heisei Youchien
Encouragement to a Sick Person
What does Kadogawa Beach look like?
Kikuno Yanagita lives in Nobeoka.
Hososhima Ships
Actually, it's "Bita Matsuri" and it's in Hyuga under a "canopy" somewhere. I missed it by a day.
Come and visit us at Myodenburaku in Nobeoka!
Nobeoka Gakuen's baseball team beat a Miyazaki team on June 13, 2009!
I was told that Amerika Sarugami is a funny movie to watch.
Hotaru No Haka is an animated movie, and I was told that it makes one sad.
Someone liked the movie, My Girlfriend is Cyborg with Haruka Ayase
The Softbank white dog is named Otosan. Did you know he has a black brother?
Gamba-Nobeoka!
Good times just outside of Disneyland with the Ahner's and Dodge's.
Captain Harris Kent Kutsunai
What happened to Edward James Ahner and Howard Clifford Ahner?
My Mitsubishi Delica only lasted a few months. The computerized-Four-Wheel-Drive-System Blew.
This one might look like someone wading in a river?
It's the first time I've seen this particular view of Mimitsu Bay, Miyazaki, Japan
I thought it was so amazing how this river came to an end in Mimitsu, Japan.
I cut my own hair.
If you lose something in Japan, you might be able to find it if you backtrack your steps.
A very few people shoot hoops in Kawaminami, Japan
What's new in Kawaminami Cho?
I met a nice man on a secluded beach in Kawaminami Cho. He had overcome heart failure.
Kawaminami Heisei Youchien Lettus looks so delicious!
The beaches in Kawaminami Cho, Miyazaki appeared to be much more litter-free.
Japan can be wide-open at times.
Is this what you want from your life?
The Third Set of Turtle Tracks on Nagahama Beach, Nobeoka June 14, 2009 by Howard Ahner
What eventually becomes of broken-down farming equipment in Tsuno Cho, Miyazaki, Japan!
They're growing in Kawaminami Cho, Miyazaki, Japan
I thought it amazing how an old air-conditioner was left hanging in an artistic way.
Everyone can prosper!
The Wise Nobeoka Threesome
Welcamu, Nobeoka
The Great Louie Watches Over Nobeokers
Light Blue Nobeokers Are Spreading Out
A New Driftwood Piece in Nobeoka by Howard Ahner
Nobeoka Farmers Are Growing Corn These Days
Ducks Mate Too in Nobeoka
Hey, Bud? Where can I find a disco in Nobeoka?
The Black Branches Are Commanding Their Territory
Come and join our Dead Tree Society in Nobeoka.
This is the nicest part of Osegawa (Ose River) in Nobeoka.
Here an example of the great, civic pride in Nobeoka.
I think this is a "Bora". It's a bottom eater. This one swam up the Ose River. (Osegawa)

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The Receipt of New Fiefs

I have received one kan of coins. So your lord has granted you new fiefs! It seems as though it could scarcely be true; it is so amazing that I wonder if I may not be dreaming. I hardly know what to say in reply.

The reason is, people throughout Japan as well as those in Kamakura, even those in your lord's service, including the scions of his clan, all disapproved of you because of your belief in Nichiren's teaching. Your continued faith appeared incomprehensible. The mere fact that you were permitted to remain in your lord's clan at all was a cause for astonishment. Moreover, whenever your lord offered to grant you an estate, you invariably declined to take it. How strange your fellow samurai must have thought your refusal, how outrageous it must have seemed to your lord!

Such being the case, I was anxious about how you would fare this time, and in addition, I learned that dozens of your fellow clansmen had slandered you to your lord. I therefore thought you would not possibly be able to obtain a fief; the gravity of your situation seemed overwhelming. Moreover, even your own brothers abandoned you. And yet, in spite of all this, you have been granted such favor. No honor could be greater than this.

You say that your new domains occupy an area three times the size of Tono'oka. There is a man from the province of Sado who is now staying here [in Minobu] and who knows that area thoroughly. He tells me that, of the three villages, the one called Ikada is first rate. Although its fields and paddies may be few, its profits are immeasurable. Two of the fiefs each annually yield a harvest worth one thousand kan, and the third, three hundred kan. Such, he says, are the merits of your estates.

In any event, you had been forsaken by your fellow samurai as well as by the people close to you, and they mocked you for their own amusement. Under the circumstances, an official letter granting you any sort of fief, even had it been inferior to Tono'oka, would have been welcome. Yet, as it turned out, your new domains, combined, are three times as large [as Tono'oka]. No matter how poor these estates might prove to be, you must not complain of it, not to others nor to your lord. If you repeatedly praise them as excellent lands, your lord may grant you still more fiefs. But if you speak of them as poor lands with only a meager yield, you will certainly be forsaken by both Heaven and other men. You should bear this in mind.

King Ajatashatru was a worthy man, but because he killed his own father, at that very moment Heaven should by rights have abandoned him, and the earth should have split open to swallow him up. However, because of the merit that his father, the murdered king, had acquired by making five hundred cartloads of offerings to the Buddha every day for the space of several years, and because of the merit he himself would later gain by becoming a patron of the Lotus Sutra, Heaven did not abandon him, nor did the earth swallow him. In the end, rather than falling into hell, he became a Buddha.

Your case is similar to his. You were forsaken by your brothers, resented by your fellow samurai, persecuted by the scions of the clan, and hated by people throughout Japan. Yet, on the twelfth day of the ninth month in the eighth year of Bun'ei, between the hours of the Rat and the Ox (12:00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M.), when I, Nichiren, had incurred the displeasure of the government authorities, you accompanied me from Kamakura to Echi in Sagami Province, holding fast to my horse's bridle. Since you thus proved yourself to be the most worthy ally of the Lotus Sutra in all the world, no doubt Bonten and Taishaku could not bring themselves to forsake you.

The same holds true with your attainment of Buddhahood. No matter what grave offenses you might have committed, because you have not gone against the Lotus Sutra but showed your devotion by accompanying me, you will without a doubt become a Buddha. Yours is like the case of King Utoku, who gave his own life to save the monk Kakutoku and became Shakyamuni Buddha. Faith in the Lotus Sutra acts as a prayer [to attain Buddhahood]. Above all, strengthen your seeking mind for the Way even further, so that you can attain Buddhahood in this lifetime.

No happier thing has ever happened to any member of your lord's clan, whether priest or layman. In speaking thus [about receiving the new fiefs], one may appear to be overly concerned with mundane desires, but for common mortals, such desires are only natural, and moreover, there exists a way to become a Buddha without eradicating them. The Fugen Sutra, in a passage that explains the heart of the Lotus Sutra, states, "Even without extinguishing their earthly desires of denying the five desires,..." And the Great Teacher T'ien-t'ai's Maka Shikan reads, "Earthly desires are enlightenment; the sufferings of birth and death are nirvana." Bodhisattva Nagarjuna's Daichido Ron, in explaining how the Lotus Sutra surpasses all the rest of the Buddha's lifetime teachings, says, "[The Lotus Sutra is] like a great physician who changes poison into medicine." This means that a physician of lesser skill can cure ordinary illness with medicine, while a great physician can cure even grave illness with virulent poison.

Nichiren

The tenth month of the firt year of Koan (1278), cyclic sign tsuchinoe-tara)
 

  

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