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Sensei Siebuhr talks about what's mistakenly called ojuzu beads. In shin-buddhism these beads are called o-nenju. Sensei also describes what buddhists are doing when they clasp their hands in what looks like prayer. Buddhists do not believe in petitionary prayers or requests to a superior being.
Sensei also talks about his conversation with someone who is seeks tranquility in his life.Sensei Siebuhr talks about
By Midwest Buddhist Temple - Chicago4.3
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We're back on the air. Sorry for the hiatus. The podcast recorder was down due to a hardware failure.
Sensei Siebuhr talks about what's mistakenly called ojuzu beads. In shin-buddhism these beads are called o-nenju. Sensei also describes what buddhists are doing when they clasp their hands in what looks like prayer. Buddhists do not believe in petitionary prayers or requests to a superior being.
Sensei also talks about his conversation with someone who is seeks tranquility in his life.Sensei Siebuhr talks about