power of their Sunday practice of self cultivation has made them wealthy and strong. Consequently, I wrote that, “In the Fine gentlemen and ladies fill the churches, lined up in various colors like flowers. They work on self-cultivation from Sunday the military strong.” I would like to see this method of Sunday On March twelfth he left the village and headed for Ireland. While on the ship he wrote, I experienced deep feelings and wrote the following poem in the seven-character-line [Chinese style]: “The lecture hall col-lapsed overnight due to the wind, and as soon as it was fully rebuilt, it caught fire and was reduced to ashes. Despite my un-resolved resentment, the wellspring of misfortune had not yet run dry, and just when I thought the natural disasters had finally passed, a man-made disaster hit us again.” I wonder if what happened this time should be called a “man-made disaster”? If so, it must be said that we encountered three disasters: storm, fire, and human. Traveling alone it seems only natural he would feel this way. We can imagine him thinking “Again??” In the fifteen years since founding, the school had been struck by three disasters. Enryō had always worked hard to turn a difficult situation into an opportunity but this midst of ringing bells, people come and go without hurrying. morning until dusk, and this is making the country wealthy and moral cultivation also practiced in temples all around Japan. Reflecting on the incidents at Philosophy Academy in the past, 138
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