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Departing our guest room at the Moe. summer camp music festival 2023 three sisters park chillicothe T-shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this Akizuno Garten before sunrise, my friend Diana and I arrived for our morning appointment at the Senko-Ji temple, a sanctuary located on the outskirts of Tanabe City in the Wakayama Prefecture of Japan. Trekking up a curved slope and climbing a series of stone steps, we found ourselves near a graveyard from which we could hear Iwahashi Zenichi, a Buddhist priest, already at work. Wearing a navy kimono and a set of wooden juzu prayer beads around his neck, he knelt on a bright silver and crimson pillow before an altar. I watched as he played a set of Tibetan-style black bowls while using a mallet to thrum a mokugyo, a wooden drum in the shape of a fish, in preparation for his daily routine: a Zazen meditation.Thanks to our instructions from Oku Japan—the travel company that helped plan our self-guided journey along a portion of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route—Diana and I already knew what to do. As Zenichi read scriptures in front of a statue of the Buddha, we quietly removed our shoes before entering the temple to begin our meditation. To prepare ourselves to join Zenichi in meditation, we first needed to undergo the Shoko ritual. Putting our hands together in a prayer form, we bowed to show our gratitude and respect before moving to the shrine to take a pinch of incense. Holding it close to our heads, we set our intention for our weeklong journey ahead before burning it at the altar.Photo: Diana Zalucky
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