Sunday, January 10, 2010

Celebrating a new year




Our community gathered last night, for another Kagami Biraki ceremony.
The evening started with a couple of tests, and I wish to congratulate Jamie and Richard for demonstrating determination and spirit. We then started the ceremony with a short meditation, in which we all got an opportunity to close our eyes and bring to mind our new years' prospects. We then cracked open the Sake barrel, and poured it to everyone's cups, following by a collective Kampai. I shared two stories from the Japanese mythology, which brought about a taste of the culture and its religions. Every member of the community got to make a small watercolor visual, on a small card, that symbolizing his or her prospect. This card may be carried with us throughout the year, and remind us to stay focused of our vision.

The evening continues with a lovely Japanese food potluck dinner. I must admit that it was a collection of delicious foods, that were prepared (some for the very first time) by our members, parents and friends. I want to congratulate those who decided to experiment and learn more about the Japanese culture through its cuisine.




We ended with some live music, by Darren, Victor and Don, who played on three guitars. What a great way to start another year of practice and community.




This evening made me feel so humbled... surrounded by such sweet community, wrapped with such sweet friendships. The food was exquisite, the guitars were harmonious and the community was unite.