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ADDRESS:
21 Robinwood Road
Weaverville,
NC 28787
PHONE/EMAIL:
828-645-1105, sunlotus@planetusa.net
CONTACT:
Rebecca Johnson
WEBSITE:
http://webpages.charter.net/sgiuc/index.htm
LINEAGE:
Soka Gakkai
AFFILIATION:
None
The
SGI-USA Chapter in Asheville is divided into three Districts that hold
their own meetings: the South District (roughly centered in Hendersonville),
West District (roughly centered in Sylva), and North Central District (which
includes Asheville proper and points North). A typical meeting is
held once a month in a member’s home beginning at 7:00 pm. Attendees
sit before the altar known as the gohonzon which every SGI member owns.
After brief introductions, the group launches into amazingly rapid chanting
practice, including two chapters from the Lotus Sutra as well as devotional
chanting of the title of that scripture, known as daimoku. This lasts
for about fifteen minutes, and ends with a series of short silent prayers.
Next someone will read passages from various SGI materials and the group
will discuss how Buddhism impacts their lives. The discussion concludes
after forty-five minutes to an hour. After another minute of daimoku
the session winds down and members move into the living room to eat and
socialize.
Besides
these discussion meetings, Districts often also hold monthly study sessions,
which include a greater focus on a particular text or subject, and tozo
meetings, which consist of fifty to sixty minutes of constant daimoku practice.
There is also a Kosen Rufu Gongyo (World Peace Prayer) Service held on
the first Sunday of the month, which is variously held by all three Districts
meeting together or sometimes simply by individual Districts. These
larger meetings include longer chanting practice, Chapter business, and
bestowal of gohonzons on new members. Finally, the Chapter also holds
two monthly meetings that are designed for newcomers, one on the third
Thursday of the month at the Asheville Friends Meeting House, and one on
the fourth Wednesday at the Crystal Visions bookshop. These more
public meetings begin at 7:00 pm and roughly follow the schedule of regular
discussion meetings. This sort of open session, held in a public,
non-SGI space and geared toward people who aren’t necessarily members of
SGI or even Buddhists, is an unusual innovation not commonly found in Soka
Gakkai groups in other areas.
There
are about twenty-five to thirty core members of SGI Asheville Chapter,
with another forty or so peripheral members. District meetings draw
five to twelve people on average, while the public meetings at the friends
meeting house attract around twenty attendees. The membership is
primarily European-American, though about fifteen to twenty percent are
Asian-American (mainly Japanese). Unlike in other parts of the country,
SGI Asheville has very few African-American and Latino members, likely
a reflection of this Western North Carolina region’s overall demographics,
where European-Americans constitute a greater percentage of the population
than in many other areas. Most members range from their thirties
to sixties or seventies; many are longtime Buddhists with three or four
decades of practice until their belts. Approximately seventy percent
are female.
JW
(last updated 4/2/06) |
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