越戰老兵回越南找尋他當年(1968)參訪的寺廟
Easter Sunday is a very significant day for me, but maybe not for the reasons you might think.
I was raised in “The Church”.
I attended Episcopal services at St. James in Kent, Washington regularly as a child AND served as an Altar Boy, and at an older age, was The Head Altar Boy in our parish. I used to carry the parish cross to lead the processions at St. Mark’s Cathedral in Seattle during the annual gatherings of Cathedral Day.
I was very serious about my faith. I was dedicated. I was a believer.
My faith began to fracture in 1957 after my near fatal experience with bi-lateral pneumonia. I had been hospitalized for the whole month of April of that year at Seattle’s Children’s Hospital. At one point, the hospital summoned my parents, who had gone home for a much needed rest, and said they should return immediately because “I might not make it through the night”.
Shortly after that, when the annual “Parish Pledge season” came around, my folks explained to Rev. Warren P. Frank, that they were very sorry but that they could not afford to pledge that year, due to excessive medical bills. Father Frank, in addition to being our parish priest, was also our next door neighbor. We shared a common fence. We used to share hellos and conversations that normal neighbors did in those days.
For their sins, they were ostracized. The priest turned a cold shoulder. He became distant. He shunned my parents for not being able to pledge to the church. He was no longer a friendly neighbor. This action hurt me so much. That was my first wake up.
In later years, I happened to spend a lot of time around “Born-Again” “Holier than Thou” Fundamentalist Christians and was exposed to the hypocrisy of faith: Living one way, professing another…..all the while denying the hypocrisy. I was even gaslighted into believing I needed to become “Born Again’ if I was to have any real worth as a human being.
I continued in the church until I was 18, but I remember, as I sat in the sanctuary while assisting the priest in the service of Holy Communion, the thought kept recurring to me that there is “something more”. Something deeper. I had reached point where the belief system was just too unrealistic and implausible for me.
I quit going to church on a regular basis, but continued to attend on major religious holidays like Christmas and Easter more out of habit than faith.
My interest and faith in Christianity wained, and by the time I turned 20, I no longer considered myself a member of the church.
On Easter Sunday, April 14, 1968, at the age of 21, while serving with the US Army in Vietnam, possibly out of habit or in an attempt to try to make sense of my current situation, I attended Easter services at The Chapel of Peace in Qui Nhon, Vietnam.
As I left the Easter church service at The Chapel of Peace that sunny, warm Sunday morning in Vietnam, I was immediately thrust back onto the streets of a war torn, poor country and the reality of chaos, suffering, uncertainty and fear surrounded me. The tranquility and solitude of the church had vanished in a flash. The all embracing, loving, but very judgmental, God seemed to as well.
But from that chaos emerged another kind of peace. A sense of peace that accepted the reality of that chaos and a philosophy of how to live within it. There was a sense of acceptance, resilience, tenacity and hope I had not seen before. And from the middle of that chaos were so many warm, smiling and happy faces. There WAS something more. Those were Buddhist faces looking back at me.
That day would end up being the last day I attended a Christian church as a believer.
For a few months prior I had been frequenting many Buddhist temples in Qui Nhon with my Korean Army Tiger Division Taekwondo martial arts teachers. Being that they were all Buddhists, they liked to visit the temples on their days off and invited me to go along. One temple in particular, Long Khanh Pagoda, was one that was almost surreal. Something about being there made me feel very familiar and comfortable with it all. It was like I had been there before. I became very attached to Long Khanh Pagoda.
I started visiting Long Khanh pagoda on a regular basis. I also began to read Alan Watts and D.T Suzuki and shortly after, converted to a Zen Buddhist.
Thus began my journey back to Buddhism, returning to a place I had existed in a former life.
Through all the tough times my life, the teachings and philosophy of The Buddha have carried me on a path of enlightenment and clarity, that was lacking in my experience with Christianity.
I have never doubted or regretted it.
I had been back to Qui Nhon two times since 1968. I had spent days looking for Long Khanh pagoda but was unable to find it. The combination of time, change and memory had failed to help me.
In 2015, at the very end of my second visit to Qui Nhon, after having spent two days looking unsuccessfully and preceded by a very strange series of circumstances, I found myself instantly back at Long Khanh Temple. It was totally unplanned, but it was clearly no accident. It was predestined.
Long Khanh Pagoda had grown and was much more beautiful than before. I met with some of the monks and explained my past relationship with this temple. I was warmly embraced by the community.
For me, it was a very emotional and uplifting experience, as if I had been guided there purposely by an invisible force. I was welcomed home. I was shown that my journey was validated. I was bathed in the spirit. It was one of the most amazing feelings of fulfillment and enlightenment I have ever experienced.
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LIFE IS STRANGEのEPISODE 1~5 全オプション写真場所(プラチナトロフィー・ガイド)。
LIFE IS STRANGEの最後の動画です。
選択肢全部はやってないですが、一応GOOD CHOICEとBAD CHOICE、それと両方エンディングもやりました。攻略動画通りでやればプラチナトロフィー獲得できますが、まだ取ってない方はぜひこの動画を参考してください。
オプション写真/OPTION PHOTOS(EPISODE 1):
1) 刻まれた印 0:00
2) ジェレマイア・ブラックウェルの像 0:18
3) トレバー(会話必要) 0:30
4) リス 1:48
5)マックスの部屋、 鏡に映る自分 2:08
6) ビクトリアの部屋の写真 2:25
7) ボールが割った窓ガラス(イベントあり) 2:53
8) 汚れた窓の落書き 3:53
9) 岩の上にいる鳥(クロエの家で鳥を助からないと出現しない) 4:23
10) ベンチに座っているのクロエ 4:40
オプション写真/OPTION PHOTOS(EPISODE 2):
1) ケイト部屋のウサギ 4:59
2) リス(ゴミ箱から生ゴミを拾ってベンチに置く) 5:15
3) ダイナーの看板 5:47
4) ダイナーの裏、金網の奥に見える犬 6:03
5) ダイナー内、トイレの洗面台にある鏡の落書き 6:18
6) スクールバス 6:33
7) 鹿 6:49
8) 銃を持って寝ているクロエ 7:15
9) 実験後のウォーレン(要イベント) 7:31
10) 教室内にいるのアリッサ 9:58
オプション写真/OPTION PHOTOS(EPISODE 3):
1) ビクトリアの部屋のアクションフィギュア(ゴミ箱を調べる必要がある)10:19
2) リス(時間を巻き戻す必要ある) 11:02
3) 化学室にある水槽 11:27
4) 化学室にある骨格模型 11:51
5) 校長室でPCを操作しているクロエ 12:08
6) クロエの家の2階トイレにある洗面台の鏡 12:25
7) 鳥(クロエの家1階の窓を開ける→トロフィー棚にいる鳥を「驚かせる」→暖炉に移動した鳥を「驚かせる」→裏庭の柵に止まっている鳥を撮影) 12:44
8) 赤いトレーラー(会話イベントあり) 13:42
9) ダイナーの外側の鳥の死骸 16:02
10) 過去のクロエの家のキッチン(ストーリーの進行で時間を巻き戻す時にリセットするかもしれないので、要注意) 16:28
オプション写真/OPTION PHOTOS(EPISODE 4):
1) PCを操作しているクロエ 16:52
2) クロエの家のガレージ、シャッター近くにある厚板を移動させ、その奥にある青カケスの卵 17:09
3) 寮の庭にある石塚 17:43
4) リス(サミュエルに話しかける→動物たちのこと→リス→食べ物→おびき寄せる) 18:08
5) 窓から見える足跡 19:30
6) 砂浜に打ち上げられたクジラ 19:53
7) 鳥 20:16
8) 干し草の上のフクロウ 20:32
9) ボルテックス・クラブに入って窓から見える2つの月 20:54
10) ジャスティン 21:14
オプション写真/OPTION PHOTOS(EPISODE 5):
1) ケイト(会話必要) 21:36
2) ベンチに座って絵を見ている女性 22:50
3) マックス(ジェファソンの会話で「写真を撮ってもらう」を選択する必要がある) 23:11
4) ダイナー前に打ち上げられているクジラ 24:07
5) ダイナー隣の建物の屋根の上に乗っている車 24:28
6) 机の落書き 24:45
7) 窓の外に見えるリス 25:14
8) トイレの前あたりにある骨格模型 25:41
9) ウォーレンのロッカー 25:58
10) 廃品置き場エリアのボトル(空き瓶5つを集める必要) 26:45~28:59
LIFE IS STRANGE 100% Collectibles Bad Choice PLAYLIST:
⇒https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4fd59i0eA3V-FH_FazyJOWRPmErJKCcx
LIFE IS STRANGE 100% Collectibles Good Choice PLAYLIST:
⇒https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4fd59i0eA3Ug4LklpjDJpWRMkET_UjnX
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- ゲームタイトル: LIFE IS STRANGE(ライフ イズ ストレンジ)(PS4)
- 発売日: 2016年3月2日 (日本語版)
- 価格: PS4ダウンロード版・4400円
- ジャンル: アドベンチャーゲーム
- ESRB: Cero D
- 開発: DONTNOD Entertainment
- 販売: スクウェア・エニックス
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PS4版のLIFE IS STRANGE(英語音声)100% Collectibles Bad Choice動画です、Part 30A。
またもライフ イズ ストレンジの動画ですが、プラチナトロフィー攻略動画との違い:
・違う選択肢を選ぶ(ほぼBAD CHOICE)
・オリジナルの英語に変更
・見やすくために動画の黒い部分の修正
・オーディオの一部の変更
Part 30B:
Episode 5 偏光⑧/Polarized⑧(CHLOE ENDING)
エリア: 崖
選択肢:
・クロエを犠牲にする or アルカディア・ベイを犠牲にする●
LIFE IS STRANGE 100% Collectibles Bad Choice PLAYLIST:
⇒https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4fd59i0eA3V-FH_FazyJOWRPmErJKCcx
LIFE IS STRANGE 100% Collectibles Good Choice PLAYLIST:
⇒https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4fd59i0eA3Ug4LklpjDJpWRMkET_UjnX
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- ゲームタイトル: LIFE IS STRANGE(ライフ イズ ストレンジ)(PS4)
- 発売日: 2016年3月2日 (日本語版)
- 価格: PS4ダウンロード版・4400円
- ジャンル: アドベンチャーゲーム
- ESRB: Cero D
- 開発: DONTNOD Entertainment
- 販売: スクウェア・エニックス
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