Hello everyone! I became an Apprentice at a Buddhist Temple in Kyoto. I also interviewed Eisho san(Buddhist Monk) in his video ua-cam.com/video/TSI5gySIGY0/v-deo.htmlsi=YZ1ekA8NR7e1sq3r. I really appreciate if you can watch and support Eisho san's video/channel😊🙏✨
I have read some books on Buddhism and it attracts me - my sister is a Buddhist, she became one in the 1990s. I respect and admire the Buddhist approach to life and I find a lot of wisdom in Buddhism. The fact that Buddhism doesn't require a belief in god also attracts me - neither my sister nor myself have ever been believers in god/gods. So Buddhism could be described as a 'philosophy of life' and that's a fine thing. I think that Japanese is a healthy society because of its general secularism - while continuing to have respect for and participation in aspects of Buddhism, Shinto and paganism and their associated matsuri and cultural events. A Japanese girlfriend of mine, Yuki-san, once told me - "When we are born, we're Buddhist, when we marry we are Shinto, when we die we are Buddhist and we celebrate all sorts of festivals in between birth and death.". She also said to me, very quietly, "I don''t really believe in god, Steven". I think she thought that I might judge her badly because of that. I smiled and said, "Don't worry, nor do I, and you'll find that most Australians are not believers." Unlike the USA, Australia is not a very religious country and talking about religion or trying to sell your beliefs is considered bad manners. My parents always told me that in social conversations three topics are to be avoided - Religion, Politics and sex. I continue with that principle even today.
Yes Lemi UA-cam having big problems this week I couldn’t leave comments on Moe Kimono Mom’s stream toward the end and Yuka me Japan she had to restart people said they couldn’t leave comments like and the views and likes were not working either!! Probably why you’re not seeing any comments either!!
Great to see something so pure and simple yet revolving to remain relevant in our ever increasingly complex world. P.S. this Monday will be the 6th anniversary of this channel! :D
This video is awesome especially since I recently opened into eclectic paganism and added Buddhism and Shintoism to my Norse Paganism you have showed me a whole different way of thinking in every thing I'm greatful for you Lemi Sensei and as a student of yours I love you ❤❤❤
Very interesting Ikue san! 😊 I for a long time had interest and read more about Bhuddism. When I was in Tokyo in 2019, I visited "Naritasan Fukagawa Fudōdō" Shingon temple and followed fire ceremony. As I was disappointed in catholic religion for a long time, I decided to follow Bhuddism from that moment on. For me, it corresponds more to my moral and ethical values and the things I believe in. So, I wish I could follow this "apprentice" education also.🙏 Arigatou gozaimashite Ikue san!🙇♂😃
@@LemifromJapan I did really enjoy it, although I'm not a religious person, I find it very interesting to learn about different beliefs. Thank you Lemi 😘
This was such an interesting video. I will watch it more in the weekend to see the details/ Also the video of Eisho san was very interesting. Thank you Lemi and Eisho San 🙏🥰
@@LemifromJapan very much I’m going to watch again want to learn more about from Eisho he gives good information and tells wonderful perfect stories!! 😎😎😎
Lemi!! I always love to search other religions and traditions. Thank you for this quick informative video about Temple Apprentice! I want to ask that Shrine has the same ritual?
I was sleeping and missed this but will watch tonight and I just hit the Sub Button for Eisho!! He has very nice and helpful things about Japan’s Temples which also interest me!! 🫶🫶🫶
Nice to meet you
Ari desu. Hajimemashite! Yoreshiku onegaishimasu.
Thank you very much for your collaboration Eisho san!☺️🙏えいしょうさん、コラボありがとうございました!
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Hello everyone! I became an Apprentice at a Buddhist Temple in Kyoto. I also interviewed Eisho san(Buddhist Monk) in his video ua-cam.com/video/TSI5gySIGY0/v-deo.htmlsi=YZ1ekA8NR7e1sq3r. I really appreciate if you can watch and support Eisho san's video/channel😊🙏✨
LemifromJapan 😅❤😂
Many comments (even mine) kept
disappearing but it seems to be fixed😊✨
It's probably my fault somehow 🤷♂️ I'll still be at work then, will watch it later.📺
@@cuda340It's fixed. Hope you'll enjoy the vidfo😊✨
This is not your fault bro everyone life is so busy and I do the same thing @@cuda340
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Thanks - Anthony 🌸
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I would like to see this episode very much, special because I realy like to see really old traditions and life in Nippon culture👌🙌👋🤗
Great to hear that! Hope you enjoy and follow Eisho san,too☺️✨
Shrine Maiden Lemi continues her training ! :)
Hehe I need to learn more, trashman!
Very interesting topic Lemi. Very informative.
Thank you SebZ☺✨
I have read some books on Buddhism and it attracts me - my sister is a Buddhist, she became one in the 1990s. I respect and admire the Buddhist approach to life and I find a lot of wisdom in Buddhism. The fact that Buddhism doesn't require a belief in god also attracts me - neither my sister nor myself have ever been believers in god/gods. So Buddhism could be described as a 'philosophy of life' and that's a fine thing.
I think that Japanese is a healthy society because of its general secularism - while continuing to have respect for and participation in aspects of Buddhism, Shinto and paganism and their associated matsuri and cultural events.
A Japanese girlfriend of mine, Yuki-san, once told me - "When we are born, we're Buddhist, when we marry we are Shinto, when we die we are Buddhist and we celebrate all sorts of festivals in between birth and death.". She also said to me, very quietly, "I don''t really believe in god, Steven". I think she thought that I might judge her badly because of that. I smiled and said, "Don't worry, nor do I, and you'll find that most Australians are not believers." Unlike the USA, Australia is not a very religious country and talking about religion or trying to sell your beliefs is considered bad manners.
My parents always told me that in social conversations three topics are to be avoided - Religion, Politics and sex. I continue with that principle even today.
Thank you for watching Steven! Yes what your friend Yuki san said is right😊 Thank you for sharing your insights🙏✨
Yes Lemi UA-cam having big problems this week I couldn’t leave comments on Moe Kimono Mom’s stream toward the end and Yuka me Japan she had to restart people said they couldn’t leave comments like and the views and likes were not working either!! Probably why you’re not seeing any comments either!!
Very cool Lemi (and Eisho) for showing us a side of Buddhism many of us never get to see.
Thank you for watching, glad you thought so, Ray!☺️✨🙏
Thank you for the great video and information on Buddhist practices.
Thank you for watching, Hayden☺
Hi Lemi, Thank you for the great and informative edited video of Buddhism☸.✨
Thank you very much for your Superthanks Pika C☺️✨✨🙏🙏
I won't be able to see it live I'll be asleep but I'll watch it when I get up and I'll comment on it
Thank you Walter☺️✨🙏
I was allways intressting in buddism and buddist Tempel so thank you very match for this video Lemi.
My Pleasure Tony! Thank you for watching! ☺✨
Great video Lemi!!!
Everything was explained very well and the editing, color coding the captions and the music was very professional!
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Thank you for watching and your feedback John~~☺🙏
Nice video introducing Buddhism to everyone. 😊
Thank you for watching wpl!☺🙏
Thank you lemi san
Thank you for watchin, Britton san^^
Will be there Lemi 🌿
See you then Chris☺️👋
Hopefully fixed now or will be soon but yes a big bad outage I checked on down page!! Hope you will be fine tonight!!
I really enjoyed this video, Lemi. It was very informative and well made. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed Mr. Chu!!Thank you for watching☺
I see that Eisho-san's video now has English captions. I will watch it again.
Temple Apprentice 🤔hmmm nice i think😎Thank you for sharing this experience Lemi Chan🙂👍!!!
Thank you for watching as always, Jari!☺
I love Japan
Very enlightening 🙏 Arigatou Gozaimasu ❤
Thank you for watching Kito☺️
Interesting Topic Ikue 👍
Thank you Jan☺️✨
Great to see something so pure and simple yet revolving to remain relevant in our ever increasingly complex world.
P.S. this Monday will be the 6th anniversary of this channel! :D
*Amazing channel!😄
Wow 6th anniversary!! Thank you RO for reminding me again. I keep forgetting lol. Thank you for watching!😊✨
Hi Lemi! I'll watch this later in the day. Have a great evening
Thank you Jus😊✨
This video is awesome especially since I recently opened into eclectic paganism and added Buddhism and Shintoism to my Norse Paganism you have showed me a whole different way of thinking in every thing I'm greatful for you Lemi Sensei and as a student of yours I love you ❤❤❤
I'm really happy to hear about that, Walter. Thank you for always showing up at the class:) (Joking)☺
Looks like a lot of work. Great video Lemi!
Thank you Frank☺🙏
Very interesting Ikue san! 😊 I for a long time had interest and read more about Bhuddism. When I was in Tokyo in 2019, I visited "Naritasan Fukagawa Fudōdō" Shingon temple and followed fire ceremony. As I was disappointed in catholic religion for a long time, I decided to follow Bhuddism from that moment on. For me, it corresponds more to my moral and ethical values and the things I believe in. So, I wish I could follow this "apprentice" education also.🙏 Arigatou gozaimashite Ikue san!🙇♂😃
Wow sounds interesting Hansu! Glad you found something you enjoy. Hope you can be 'apprentice' at the temple in the future!☺️✨
Sorry I missed the premiere, I'll make sure to watch it later.
Thank you Gaz. Hope you'll enjoy it☺✨
@@LemifromJapan I did really enjoy it, although I'm not a religious person, I find it very interesting to learn about different beliefs. Thank you Lemi 😘
I learned so much! What a fantastic video. Thank you for making it.
Thank you very much for watching,Omni☺️✨✨
A very interesting video Lemi. Good luck on your path to enlightenment.
Thank you very much Steve!! Hehe thank you for the wishes for my enlightenment☺:p
Will be there 🌿
This was such an interesting video. I will watch it more in the weekend to see the details/ Also the video of Eisho san was very interesting. Thank you Lemi and Eisho San 🙏🥰
Thank you very much for supporting us, and trying to watch more in details Pagroove!!☺🙏
Here early 🌿
Thank you for always being early and ready to watch my videos, Chris🙏😊
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See you soon and this looks really interesting and fun tonight I’m sure you’re going to have a great time!!
Thank you Alan!☺️✨Hope you'll like it😊
@@LemifromJapan for sure definitely I always enjoy learning about your temples and shrines also!! ⛩️⛩️⛩️
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@@LemifromJapan very much I’m going to watch again want to learn more about from Eisho he gives good information and tells wonderful perfect stories!! 😎😎😎
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Thank you for your Superthanks Anthony!!☺✨🙏
Kakak lemi kamu cantik 😘😊
Thank you☺️✨
Lemi!! I always love to search other religions and traditions. Thank you for this quick informative video about Temple Apprentice!
I want to ask that Shrine has the same ritual?
Thank you for wataching, Ali😊I believe Shinto rituals are different. Maybe I can cover that in the future with Suzue chan😊
@@LemifromJapan you’re more than welcome! I guessed that! Please do another video with lovely Suzue san. So into know Shinto ☺️
I have no plan to become a Buddhist, because I believe in Jesus Christ, but would like to visit the Temples of Japan one day. Well done Lemi-San.
Thank you for being open minded and honest, Evan☺✨
Also I especially love Japanese women they are the most beautiful woman on the face of the earth
But the comments are all still there if u go to notifications and look at replies
Yes now it's working. Thank you😊
Hee. I kind of assumed this would be a longer video when i set it aside, but it doesn't have to be, does it?
Hehe I didn't want to reveal to much about this experience in case someone want to experience by themselves:p Thank you for watching, OllamDrab☺️
@@LemifromJapan ;) We;; we wouldn't want to spoil anything. :)
Went to Budduism vid, but it would not recognise me as subscriber, so no messages🌿😔
I'm sorry to hear that Chris, wonder why you couldn't chat...:(
I was sleeping and missed this but will watch tonight and I just hit the Sub Button for Eisho!! He has very nice and helpful things about Japan’s Temples which also interest me!! 🫶🫶🫶
I hope you enjoyed Alan, thank you for watching in advance!☺
@@LemifromJapan very happy to meet Eisho too will enjoy learning about the temples and shrines of Japan from him!! 🫶🫶🫶
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