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About Me:
I was born in japan and at the age of 2 years old moved here to Killeen, TX.
I am very fortunate that my mother raised me in the sgi. She received her gohonzon on april 18 1963 because i remember I was already chanting in kindergarden and remember going to meetings.
I was raised in Killeen, Texas.
I lived in Bad Nauheim, Germany because my husband and were stationed there for about 3 years and we LOVED practicing with the european members!
We returned to back home to Killeen and I'm glad to practice here.

***If you know of any family members or friends that are interested in our buddhist practice and they are going to be stationed to FORT HOOD, TEXAS, you can email me and we will welcome them to our sgi family here:)

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What is the 2nd Act of Kosen Rufu mean to you?

I'd like to hear your reply. let's have a discussion.

Posted on March 31st, 2008 at 3:44pm — 2 Comments (Add)

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At 8:57pm on July 17th, 2008, Carol said…
We are a small group but powerful, We have weekly New Mmeber meetings on Wednesday, we enjoy getting together to chant Daimoku....So, we look forward to meeting you.
At 2:21pm on July 17th, 2008, Lauren said…
Just wanted to stop by and say "hello my New Friend"!
At 10:59pm on July 16th, 2008, Cassy&Erik said…
Hi Kumi-san,
I'm so glad to hear from you! How is your family doing and your mom? Thank you so much for taking care of me while I was in TX! My family is doing well in UT, thank you for asking. My brother is visiting us right now and we went to English study meeting in Frankfurt. I met some really nice members there. Who knows, hubby and I might end up at Hood someday but we will definitely be in HI for the next few years. I will keep in touch with you for sure!
At 2:08am on July 16th, 2008, Cassy&Erik said…
Hi Kumi-san,
I think I know you! I was in Fort Hood in 2003-2004 before I came to Germany. I went to some meetings when I wasn't in the field.
At 9:28am on July 15th, 2008, Bonnie said…
no worries... i am too fat to eat it anyways.. the depression meds made me gain weight...I have tried many kinds but it doesn't fit me well...
At 9:48pm on June 24th, 2008, Gina said…
lol yea i miss every1 2 :(2day we jus got our furniture nd yea alot of work but yea worth it ....nd is brandon comin over thx givin?? i really hope so :) nd yea i will keep in touch as much as i can :)
At 11:46am on June 7th, 2008, Elke said…
hi Kumi, sorry I did not answer before, between 1986 and 1992 I did not practice - I startet in 1983 and again in 1992! But I know bob kaplan, I didnt see him for a long time now. Greetings from Mainz! Elke
At 11:23am on June 7th, 2008, Michelle McClelland said…
Hello Kumi,
I read you email to Elka in Germany. I know Mr. Kaplan and his daughter Veronica is a YWD here.

SGI Germany is growing everyday...
At 3:56pm on June 6th, 2008, Bonnie said…
ok.. I am still processing I think.We have to talk in person or on the phone... too much to write.
 
 

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