NEWPATH TENRIKYO -  PONDERING THE TENRIKYO KAKISAGE

      My personal thoughts and reflections     Personal Reflections on the Kakisage

The Kakisage is often spoken of as being the tenth Besseki Lecture. After a period of preparation, recipients of  the Kakisage, having just been granted the truth of the Sazuke, are advised to read daily and ponder its intended meaning. My own ponderings change day by day, according to the state and truth of my mind at any given time. Upon reflection I find that my thoughts and ponderings change, not only day to day but moment to moment. In that regard I will attempt to be guided in my ponderings by the two poems from the Ofudesaki appearing below.

From now on I shall speak in the metaphor of water.
Be enlightened by the word clear and muddy.
Ponder this: no matter how clear the water may be,
if you put mud into it, it will become muddy.

"Listen well. One thing more, you have made efforts of contribution and dedication. Among those efforts of contribution and dedication, there is the helping of one another. Helping one another is a truth you teach."

Helping one another to awaken single-heartedly through the mind of true sincerity is perhaps the priority to focus on and keep in mind.