Why I’m Starting This Space
Beginnings are indeed hard—and sacred.
In a world flooded with noise, opening a quiet space may feel small, but I believe it matters.
Living Dharma is my way of asking a simple, complex question:
How can we live with presence, responsibility, and care—now, and for the future?
This is not a project of preaching, but of walking. I offer this site as a digital hut—a place to explore everyday Buddhist practice in dialogue with our time.
Why Now?
We are living through planetary transformation—climate collapse, AI disruption, spiritual confusion. In these tides, many of us are searching for something quiet, grounded, real.
Pure Land Buddhism offers a language of humility and continuity:
Inmeasurable Life (time beyond ourselves)
Inmeasurable Light (space beyond ourselves)
Here, I hope to explore what those ideas mean in practice—through care, chanting, cleaning, and dialogue.
What You’ll Find Here
This site will include:
Essays & Notes: Short and long reflections on Dharma in daily life
Dialogues: Conversations with global thinkers
Updates: On writings, podcasts, and public events
Invitations: To read, reflect, and sometimes act together
Free subscribers will receive regular updates and posts.
Paid subscriptions (optional, coming later) will support the sustainability of this space.
Who This Is For
This is for:
Those who care about the world and want to practice that care
Those who believe listening can be a form of leadership
Those who feel the quiet weight of becoming good ancestors
If that sounds like you, I’m grateful you’re here.
Let’s walk this living path together.
– Shoukei