Blue Lotus Assembly

Initiations

Footsteps through Time, Space, and Spirit...

A series of initiatory steps serve as "mile markers" on the spiritual path. You affirm ever-deepening commitments. You signal new beginnings in ever-advancing training.

The Blue Lotus Assembly offers a life-long series of initiations for those who choose formal connection to the lineage. There is absolutely no obligation or expectation for you to take these initiations. They are offered only as encouragements to those who wish to make a personal statement of commitment.

Practitioner Initiations

Step 1 - Deshi (弟子) Disciple of Shugendo

San Ju Jo Kai "Promise to Live the 3 Pure Precepts"

...your promise to work towards the awakening and cultivation of spiritual power.

You state as your personal commitment as a Deshi, a disciple of Shugendo, a promise to...

  • ...promote positive energy. You do and say good things in the world.
  • ...avoid negative energy. You purify damaging forces in the world.
  • ...benefit all others. You set an example through your own clarified thinking and benevolent actions.

As a first step, study our philosophy, history, and practices through books, internet research, and workshops. Learn to meditate. Practice being morally mindful of the impact of all your thoughts, words, and actions. Join a study group if possible.

Begin to work on mastering the following 3 purification challenges on your own:

Misogi purification verse (or 100-syllable Vajrasattva) recitation, placing hands body under flowing water, contemplating the meaning of physical, mental, and spiritual detoxification of physical corruption.

Go-Tai-To-Chi bowing salutes to self development, reciting OM AH HUM "3 secrets" verse of body, speech, and mind commitment, contemplating the meaning of the 3 keys to voicing spiritual alignment.

Hanya Shin Gyo “Heart of Transcendent Wisdom Sutra” recitation, in Japanese or English, contemplating the meaning of purifying the mind through recognizing emptiness and interdependence.

Deshi Disciples of Shugendo wear a green wa-kesa stole over the shoulders, and receive an authorization diploma.

Practice is based on meditations from the books How To Own Your World and Gyoja Recitation Handbook.

To apply for initiation, email to info@BlueLotusAssembly.org a written statement of where you live and why you want to become a Deshi of Shugendo. For Deshi initiation, minimum donation to cover materials for the ceremony is $150.

Step 2 - Deshi-Gashira (弟子頭) Senior Disciple of Shugendo

San-Ki-E "Promise to Live the 3-fold Vows of the Seeker"

...you make a public promise to live every day with the three vows as your bedrock foundation for thought, speech, and action.

  • I believe in my potential
  • I believe in what I study
  • I believe in my guides and mentors

As one wishing to become a Deshi-Gashira (弟子頭) Senior Disciple of Shugendo, continue to practice all rites learned so far, along with daily centering meditation, and work on understanding and practicing as a minimum the following 6 spiritual practices:

帰 敬 文 KI GYO MON  Commitment Affirmation

懺 悔 文  SAN-GE MON  Purifying Affirmation

四 聖 諦  SHI SHO TAI  Noble Ones’ 4 Truths of Life

八 聖 道  HAS-SHO DO  Noble Ones’ 8-Fold Path

九 條 錫 杖 KU-JO SHAKU-JO 9-Stanza Ringed Staff Verse

回 向 文 EKO MON Dedicating Merit

Deshi-Gashira (弟子頭) Senior Disciple of Shugendo wear a green wa-kesa stole over the shoulders with a juzu bead practice counter on the left wrist, and receive an authorization diploma.

Practice is based on meditations from the books How To Own Your World and Gyoja Recitation Handbook and Action Meditation.

To apply for initiation, email to info@BlueLotusAssembly.org a written statement of why you want to become a Deshi-Gashira of Shugendo. For Deshi-Gashira initiation, minimum donation to cover materials for the ceremony is $150.

Step 3 - Gyoja (行者) Avowed Practitioner on the Path of Purification

Go Kai "Promise to Live the 5 Precepts"

...you make a commitment to living the 5 vows. You make a promise to be as authentic and thorough as possible in your own personal study and self-perfection. No part of your personality is "off the table" for examination and perfection.

  • I support all living creatures; I do my best to avoid killing.
  • I respect the property of others; I do my best to avoid stealing.
  • I regard all beings with respect; I do my best to avoid using others.
  • I tell the truth; I do my best to avoid lying.
  • I maintain a clear mind; I do my best to avoid self harm through intoxication.

Continue to practice all rites learned so far, along with daily centering meditation, and work on mastering the following spiritual practices:

護身法  GO-SHIN-BO
...perfecting body, speech, and mind

不 動 明 王 念 珠 法  FUDO MYO-OH NENJU HO Prayer Beads Meditation
...pulling in restoring energy to build up power

ア 字 観 A-JI KAN  A-Syllable Meditation
...sending healing and protection to the universe

Gyoja (行者) Avowed Practitioners of the Path of Purification wear a brown wa-kesa stole over the shoulders with a juzu bead practice counter on the left wrist.

Practice is based on meditations from the books How To Own Your World and Gyoja Recitation Handbook and Enlightened Warrior Sen-datsu Advanced Handbook and Action Meditation and A-ji Kan and Fudo Nenju Meditations

The usual minimum donation to cover materials for the ceremony is $150.

Step 4 - Gyoja-Gashira (行者頭) Senior Avowed Practitioner on the Path of Purification

Ju-Yon Kai "Promise to Live the 14 Precepts"

Gyoja-Gashira (行者頭) Senior Avowed Practitioner on the Path of Purification is the highest level of ranking outside vows of joining the order. You take the remaining 9 vows in the 14 point ethics promises.

Continue to practice all rites learned so far, along with daily centering meditation, and as a minimum work on mastering the following spiritual practice:

線 香 護 摩  SENKO GOMA offering
...offering benefits to the world

Gyoja-Gashira (行者頭) wear a brown wa-kesa stole over the shoulders with a juzu bead practice counter on the left wrist, and carry a 錫杖 shakujo 6-ring-staff.

Practice is based on meditations from the books How To Own The World and Gyoja Recitation Handbook and Enlightened Warrior Sen-datsu Advanced Handbook and A-ji Kan and Fudo Nenju Meditations and Action Meditation. and Senko Goma Kito Ho.

The minimum donation to cover gathering materials for the ceremony is $150.

Life-Work Member of the Order Initiations

Step 5 - Rei-bu (霊峰) Ordained Shugendo Practitioner

Has-Sho Do "Promise to Follow the Eight Fold Path"

...you are so dedicated to the Path of Awakening that you want to make the practice a part of your identity through the ceremonial step of Rei-bu 霊峰 Ordained Shugendo Practitioner through which you become a member of the order.

“Member of the order” best describes this role, though words like priest or monk are often used in the West to describe ordained persons – even though one might not lead a congregation or live in a monastery as a possessionless celibate.

Continue to practice all rites learned so far, along with daily centering meditation, and receive personal instruction in the vajrayana practice of hero-identification yoga, working on mastering the following spiritual practice:

行者大菩薩法  GYOJA DAIBOSATSU HO KATAKU SHIKI  Aspiration
...practice of identifying with Shugendo founder En no Gyoja

Rei-bu (霊 峰) Ordained Shugendo Practitioners wear an optional orange knotted kesa (or full kesa cloak stole over the left shoulder) with a juzu bead practice counter on the left wrist, wear a Jikitotsu 直綴 robe as ritual clothing, and possess a set of vajra wand and bell. The work begins with personal instruction in the vajrayana practice of hero-identification yoga.

The usual ordination fee is $500.

Step 6 – Rei-bu-Gashira (霊峰頭) Senior Ordained Shugendo Practitioner

Bosatsu Kai   “Bodhisattva Vows”  6 Promises of the Hero

You may find your practice of the Path of Awakening takes you so far into personal development that you realize for you to progress, you must make a promise to aid all other beings - whether they know to seek your help or not.

Rei-bu-Gashira (霊峰頭) Senior Ordained Shugendo Practitioners wear an optional orange knotted kesa (or full kesa cloak stole over the left shoulder) with a juzu bead practice counter on the left wrist, and continue to practice all rites learned so far, along with daily centering meditation, and work on mastering the following spiritual practice:

不動明王供私記 FUDO MYO-OH KU SHIKI Fire Meditation Rites
...fire meditation purifying ceremony

The usual advanced ordination fee is $500.

Step 7 - Kesa-Gashira (袈裟頭) Ordained Shugendo Priest

To take the vows of a Kesa-Gashira (袈裟頭) “Advanced Kesa Wearer” Ordained Shugendo Priest means to serve the order full-time. You make the spiritual life your primary identity. For those very few persons who will take this step, the process leading to Shugendo Priest ordination is demanding. It is designed to clarify what life as a teacher-minister is. Remember – once you don the robe of Shugendo Priest, everyone in your community will be watching you every minute of the day to see what a life of spiritual commitment looks like. You will never again ever have a “day off”.

Candidates for ordination as Kesa-Gashira (袈裟頭) Ordained Shugendo Priest learn and practice the:

柱源神法 HASHIRA-MOTO SHIN-PO
... learning the foundations of the coming-into-being of the world

Kesa-Gashira (袈裟頭) Ordained Shugendo Priests wear an optional Silver knotted kesa (or full kesa cloak stole over the left shoulder).

You should also make a commitment to attend spirit-building mountain training.

Step 8 - Sho-Kesa-Gashira (正袈裟頭) Senior Ordained Shugendo Priest

Candidates for ordination as Sho-Kesa-Gashira (正袈裟頭) “Honored Advanced Kesa Wearer” Senior Ordained Shugendo Priest learn and practice the:

柴燈護摩 SAITO GOMA
...grand outdoor fire ceremony

Under appointment by the Headmaster of the Order, Sho-Kesa-Gashira (正袈裟頭) Senior Ordained Priests supervise ordained Shugendo Priests under their direction at a number of temples, and are authorized to perform the ceremonies for Shugendo ordinations. Sho-Kesa-Gashira (正袈裟頭) Senior Ordained Priests wear an optional Silver knotted kesa, (or full kesa cloak stole over the left shoulder).

You should also make a commitment to attend spirit-building mountain training.

Bekkaku (Most High and Exceptional) Ranks

Step 9 - Sho-Sendatsu (正先達) Honored Path Leader

Sho-Sendatsu (正先達) Honored Path Leaders are senior "teachers of teachers" who have dedicated many years to living Shugendo practice, know all ritual manners of rites, and have produced others who have taken the vows of  Senior Ordained Shugendo Priest (正袈裟頭) Sho-Kesa-Gashira.  Sho-Sendatsu (正先達) Honored Path Leaders wear an optional Gold knotted kesa (or full kesa cloak stole over the left shoulder).

Step 10 - Dai-Sendatsu (大先達) Grand Path Leader

An extremely rare title of special honor, Dai-Sendatsu (大先達) Grand Path Leader is a full teacher priest, "outside and above" all 9 formal ranks, the highest most honored rank in Shugendo.  Dai-Sendatsu (大先達) Grand Path Leaders wear an optional Gold knotted kesa (or full kesa cloak stole over the left shoulder).

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