Well finally we are back with another show! Tonights show is about the letter, The Persecution at Tatsunokuchi. Among all the things we cover we look:
* Background on Tatsunokuchi
* Taurid Arietid Meteor stream, right on time
* Shijo Kingo 16 years without a Gohonzon
* The Master Disciple pipeline
* Big goal = Big life
* Fighting fear
* Postcard from Japan
* Faith is nothing unusual
* Our karmic GPS
* Teachers
Tonight we have “The Music” from David Usher. To commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Josei Toda’s declaration against nuclear weapons, we play “Trinity” by Vittoria Conn. Both David and Vittoria are artists on the Podsafe Music Network.
Thank you for listening!
If you have a question or an experience you would like to send us, write to karen(at)thejarretts.com or jason(at)thejarretts.com
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THIS WAS ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC!!!!
YOU GUYS ARE BODDHISATVAS OF THE EARTH IN ACTION.
TOTALLY INSPRIRING!
DAVID, MEXICO
Left by David Ross on September 18th, 2007
Great show! Wonderful music choices, and Jason, your experience is SO inspiring, no wonder it took extra long to prepare. We’re getting ready for your arrival in Sacramento! Again, the sound qality is outstanding.
Donna
Sacramento, U.S.A.
Left by Donna in Sacramento on September 19th, 2007
Dear Jarrett Family,
Thank you so much for you work. I have a lengthy commute to work and your podcast esp. the BG&Me keeps my mind off the traffic and lifts my spirit. Your work is an inspriration and I will continue to check you out.
On a personal note thanks for having it together and sharing this important work in such a strange period in history. May you path to enlightenment and buddhahood be joyful.
Left by Bobby Ray on September 19th, 2007
Just saying hello!!! As you know we are promo-ing aBuddhist Podcast and The Buddha Geoff and Me on audio at King’s College London Freshers Fairs 20th and 21st Sep and on into the whole term and session via KCL SGI Buddhist Soc. Few more hits for your downloads then as 2-3K students will hear all about us! Niiiiice!
Logging in to the buddha’s voice from KCL Waterloo, Guys, Strand and Denmark Hill campuses across SE central London.
Keep it up team- all your time on this is very appreciated - mega D’s from Kings Roaring Lions!!!!
Left by Emma and the gang @ Kings College London SGI Group! on September 19th, 2007