Monday 18 June 2012

SET SPATIAL BUDDHIST SANCTUARY AT HOME.


You are faithful Buddhists have created a sacred space to express their spiritual life at home.

Wife Jennifer and Michael Virzera are devout Buddhists, beautiful. Every day they both husband and wife for at least 15 minutes of meditation practice.
Michael Virzera said: "Buddhism is a very important part in our lives." This speech has been proved by the house home that their family is living in it.
Jennifer and Michael Virzera both live in the city of Riverside, United States. The couple turned the dining room has an area of approximately 10 square meters of their house into a home shrine and meditation center.
In addition to the percentage area occupied considerable space in the house, its location also located in the center of their homes. In that sacred space, they spend part of the area to set up an altar.
By nature and by function of the altar, it must always be placed in the center of the house and faces who practice religious beliefs.
Jennifer Virzera said: "The location was, this sacred space, reminding us always meditate diligently every day, and we are always reminded to preserve home rule."
Michael Virzera spend at least 15 minutes every day practicing meditation
Besides creating a sacred space in your home, Jennifer also represents piety her own way, but it can be shown that the piety of hers as the ancient she is as religious.
Typically, the Buddhists have dedicated a section for this kind of space for worship, worship or practice at home. In other respects, the sacred space helps remind Buddhists always lived close dues body and mind, cultivating morality. And for some, sacred space that is all, and even more.
Mr. Louis Nelson is a professor of architectural history at the University of Virginia, and an expert on space structures sacred. Professor Nelson said that Buddhists can create sacred space for their families by a Buddha statue enshrined in the garden or set up an altar or shrine full of floral tea, fruit in their house.
She often offered tea, fruit floral offerings to the Buddhas.
Professor Louis Nelson said, for some religions, - especially Shinto and some forms of Buddhism, - an altar at home is very important and necessary for the formal practice, while which, for other religions, it is not mandatory, but usually most of the religious authorities rarely skip to encourage believers to set up an altar at home.
Professor adds, though for form, fit, and function of this sacred space that no matter what, it is also a meaningful place for the Buddhists expressed "a deep desire in terms of the who, in addition to the religious base that we already know. "
The sacred space - a shrine at home - so important, but unfortunately the majority of Buddhists are seldom interested in space was in their house, Professor Louis Nelson said. END=VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY BACH LIEN HOA.( TAM THANH ).MHDT.19/6/2012.NAM MO SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).

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