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My wife Judy and I had planned on visiting Hawai’I in May or June to spend time with our daughter, granddaughter, and son in law AND do several podcast interviews. Now we are on hold until this Coronavirus pandemic gets to a point where traveling becomes a safe thing to do. But I have several Hawai’I friends with interesting life stories and decided I can wait no longer to hear from some of them. In this episode of Nobody Knows Your Story, I visit with Rick Graves, a friend who lives in Hawai’I on the island of Maui.Rick has immersed himself in the central Maui town of Wailuku where in 2016 he purchased a home in a quiet Okinawan neighborhood, centered around the Hongwanji mission. He lived in the backyard while getting the plantation style house restored to its former 1930's glory. It was a lot of work and money, but a dream come true, with Rick’s life centered around building community agriculture and distributing great organic produce to the neighborhood by home built bicycle cart/ and a small farm stand. Before Rick became a fulltime Maui resident, he visited often. He talks about why he wanted to make the island of Maui his home and how living in New Zealand as a youth prepared him for the direction his life has taken.
Rev. Bhutia was raised from the age of 3 to be a Tibetan Buddhist monk but at the age of 28 he encountered Jodo Shinshu Buddhism. His path led to the founding of Nepal's first Hongwanji temple and a thriving new Buddhist community in Kathmandu. He shares stories of his dramatic personal journey.
The History of the Shin Buddhist Tradition (part six of six) by Professor Atsushi Hirata, Department of History, Ryūkoku University, Kyoto, Japan. In Japanese with live English translation. This is a six part series covering the 2011 Ryūkoku Lecture Series held at the Institute of Buddhist Studies in Berkeley, CA, in March 2011. Lecture One (parts one and two): Buddhadharma and the feudal system Lecture Two (parts three and four): The Sangū Wakuran incident and its impact Lecture Three (parts five and six): Hongwanji and the State: the two truth theory
The History of the Shin Buddhist Tradition (part six of six - audio) by Professor Atsushi Hirata, Department of History, Ryūkoku University, Kyoto, Japan. In Japanese with live English translation. This is a six part series covering the 2011 Ryūkoku Lecture Series held at the Institute of Buddhist Studies in Berkeley, CA, in March 2011. Lecture One (parts one and two): Buddhadharma and the feudal system Lecture Two (parts three and four): The SangŠWakuran incident and its impact Lecture Three (parts five and six): Hongwanji and the State: the two truth theory
The History of the Shin Buddhist Tradition (part five of six) by Professor Atsushi Hirata, Department of History, Ryūkoku University, Kyoto, Japan. In Japanese with live English translation. This is a six part series covering the 2011 Ryūkoku Lecture Series held at the Institute of Buddhist Studies in Berkeley, CA, in March 2011. Lecture One (parts one and two): Buddhadharma and the feudal system Lecture Two (parts three and four): The SangŠWakuran incident and its impact Lecture Three (parts five and six): Hongwanji and the State: the two truth theory
The History of the Shin Buddhist Tradition (part five of six - audio) by Professor Atsushi Hirata, Department of History, Ryūkoku University, Kyoto, Japan. In Japanese with live English translation. This is a six part series covering the 2011 Ryūkoku Lecture Series held at the Institute of Buddhist Studies in Berkeley, CA, in March 2011. Lecture One (parts one and two): Buddhadharma and the feudal system Lecture Two (parts three and four): The SangŠWakuran incident and its impact Lecture Three (parts five and six): Hongwanji and the State: the two truth theory
The History of the Shin Buddhist Tradition (part four of six) by Professor Atsushi Hirata, Department of History, Ryūkoku University, Kyoto, Japan. In Japanese with live English translation. This is a six part series covering the 2011 Ryūkoku Lecture Series held at the Institute of Buddhist Studies in Berkeley, CA, in March 2011. Lecture One (parts one and two): Buddhadharma and the feudal system Lecture Two (parts three and four): The SangŠWakuran incident and its impact Lecture Three (parts five and six): Hongwanji and the State: the two truth theory
The History of the Shin Buddhist Tradition (part four of six - audio) by Professor Atsushi Hirata, Department of History, Ryūkoku University, Kyoto, Japan. In Japanese with live English translation. This is a six part series covering the 2011 Ryūkoku Lecture Series held at the Institute of Buddhist Studies in Berkeley, CA, in March 2011. Lecture One (parts one and two): Buddhadharma and the feudal system Lecture Two (parts three and four): The SangŠWakuran incident and its impact Lecture Three (parts five and six): Hongwanji and the State: the two truth theory
The History of the Shin Buddhist Tradition (part three of six) by Professor Atsushi Hirata, Department of History, Ryūkoku University, Kyoto, Japan. In Japanese with live English translation. This is a six part series covering the 2011 Ryūkoku Lecture Series held at the Institute of Buddhist Studies in Berkeley, CA, in March 2011. Lecture One (parts one and two): Buddhadharma and the feudal system Lecture Two (parts three and four): The SangŠWakuran incident and its impact Lecture Three (parts five and six): Hongwanji and the State: the two truth theory
The History of the Shin Buddhist Tradition (part three of six - audio) by Professor Atsushi Hirata, Department of History, Ryūkoku University, Kyoto, Japan. In Japanese with live English translation. This is a six part series covering the 2011 Ryūkoku Lecture Series held at the Institute of Buddhist Studies in Berkeley, CA, in March 2011. Lecture One (parts one and two): Buddhadharma and the feudal system Lecture Two (parts three and four): The SangŠWakuran incident and its impact Lecture Three (parts five and six): Hongwanji and the State: the two truth theory
The History of the Shin Buddhist Tradition (part two of six) by Professor Atsushi Hirata, Department of History, Ryūkoku University, Kyoto, Japan. In Japanese with live English translation. This is a six part series covering the 2011 Ryūkoku Lecture Series held at the Institute of Buddhist Studies in Berkeley, CA, in March 2011. Lecture One (parts one and two): Buddhadharma and the feudal system Lecture Two (parts three and four): The SangŠWakuran incident and its impact Lecture Three (parts five and six): Hongwanji and the State: the two truth theory
The History of the Shin Buddhist Tradition (part two of six - audio) by Professor Atsushi Hirata, Department of History, Ryūkoku University, Kyoto, Japan. In Japanese with live English translation. This is a six part series covering the 2011 Ryūkoku Lecture Series held at the Institute of Buddhist Studies in Berkeley, CA, in March 2011. Lecture One (parts one and two): Buddhadharma and the feudal system Lecture Two (parts three and four): The SangŠWakuran incident and its impact Lecture Three (parts five and six): Hongwanji and the State: the two truth theory
The History of the Shin Buddhist Tradition (part one of six) by Professor Atsushi Hirata, Department of History, Ryūkoku University, Kyoto, Japan. In Japanese with live English translation. This is a six part series covering the 2011 Ryūkoku Lecture Series held at the Institute of Buddhist Studies in Berkeley, CA, in March 2011. Lecture One (parts one and two): Buddhadharma and the feudal system Lecture Two (parts three and four): The SangŠWakuran incident and its impact Lecture Three (parts five and six): Hongwanji and the State: the two truth theory
The History of the Shin Buddhist Tradition (part one of six - audio only) by Professor Atsushi Hirata, Department of History, Ryūkoku University, Kyoto, Japan. In Japanese with live English translation. This is a six part series covering the 2011 Ryūkoku Lecture Series held at the Institute of Buddhist Studies in Berkeley, CA, in March 2011. Lecture One (parts one and two): Buddhadharma and the feudal system Lecture Two (parts three and four): The SangŠWakuran incident and its impact Lecture Three (parts five and six): Hongwanji and the State: the two truth theory