Thursday, March 26, 2015

Is it true?

After trashing the Nichiren Gohonzon for eight decades, the Soka Gakkai will now allow the enshrinement of a copy of a Nichiren Gohonzon? What's next, Shakyamuni Buddha as the eternal mentor? 

10 comments:

  1. I don't know about this, where did you find out that Soka Gakkai will now allow the enshrinement of a copy of a Nichiren Gohonzon

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  2. How do you interpret this excerpt from 'Gosho: The Izu Exile' in light of the eternal Shakyamuni Buddha?

    "We, living beings, have dwelt in the sea of the sufferings of birth and death since time without beginning. But now that we have become votaries of the Lotus Sutra, we will without fail attain the Buddha’s entity which is as indestructible as a diamond, realizing that our bodies and minds that have existed since the beginningless past are inherently endowed with the eternally unchanging nature, and thus awakening to our mystic reality with our mystic wisdom.

    Then how can we be in any way different from the Buddha who appeared from the sea? Shakyamuni Buddha, the lord of teachings, who declared in the remote past of gohyaku-jintengo, "I am the only person [who can rescue and protect others,]" is none other than each of us, living beings. This is the Lotus Sutra’s doctrine of the three thousand realms in a single moment of life, and our behaviour is a personal demonstration of "I am always here, preaching the Law." How valuable, then, are the Lotus Sutra and Shakyamuni Buddha for us, but we, ordinary people, are never aware of it. This is the meaning of the passage in the Juryo chapter, "I make it so that living beings in their befuddlement do not see me even when close by." The difference between delusion and enlightenment is like the four different views of the grove of sal trees. Let it be known that the Buddha with the three thousand realms in a single moment of life is any living being in any of the realms of existence who manifests his inherent Buddhahood.

    The demon who appeared before Sessen Doji was Taishaku in disguise. The dove which sought the protection of King Shibi was the god Bishukatsuma, King Fumyo, who was imprisoned in the castle of King Hanzoku, was Shakyamuni Buddha, the lord of teachings. The eyes of common mortals cannot see their true identities, but the eyes of the Buddha can. As the sutra states, the sky and the sea both have paths for birds and fish to come and go. A wooden statue [of the Buddha] is itself a golden Buddha, and a golden Buddha is a wooden statue. Aniruddha’s gold was seen first as a hare and then as a corpse. Sand in the palm of Mahanama’s hand turned into gold. These things are beyond ordinary understanding. A common mortal is a Buddha, and a Buddha a common mortal. This is exactly what is meant by the doctrine of the three thousand realms in a single moment of life and by the phrase, "I in fact attained Buddhahood."
    Thus it is quite possible that you and your wife have appeared here as reincarnations of the lord of teachings, the World-Honored One of Great Enlightenment, in order to help me. Although the distance between Ito and Kawana is short, we are not allowed to communicate openly. I am writing this letter for your future reference. Do not discuss these matters with other people, but ponder them yourself. If anyone should learn anything at all about this letter, it will go hard with you. Keep this deep in your heart, and never speak about it. With my deepest regard. Nam-myoho-renge-kyo.


    Nichiren

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  3. Early Gosho where Nichiren fully embraced Tientai Original Enlightenment principles. His beliefs and teachings developed, placing more emphasis on the Master of Teachings Lord Shakya of the Original Doctrine.

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  4. According to the Nichiren's many Gosho's , Shakyamuni has performed many rolls in past lives before he became a cultivated Buddha, not just a mere ichinen sanzen Buddha like us. As Devadatta was Shakyamuni's teacher why not Nichiren and inmates on Death row who have committed heinous crimes as they could have also been fully cultivated eternal Buddhas in their past lives before they messed up ?

    Or do we need to worship an everlasting name of a personality that we can adore instead of an Eternal Law that is the source of all

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  5. Let us not forget the story of Devedatta is from the Theoretical section of the Lotus Sutra. Eternal Buddha, Master of Teachings of the Original Doctrine, Shakyamuni Buddha of the Juryo Chapter of the Lotus Sutra, his teacher was always the Law to which he became enlightened in the infinite past. Everything can be understood on different levels and the ultimate level is Namu Myoho renge kyo. Next is the level from the perspective of the Juryo Chapter of the Lotus Sutra.

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  7. "his teacher was always the Law to which he became enlightened (at a point in time) in the infinite past"

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  8. "Next is the level from the perspective of the Juryo Chapter of the Lotus Sutra." ???

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  9. "On closer examination, however, the essential section differs from the theoretical section. That is to say the essential section, all through the prologue, the main discourse, and the epilogue, was preached for those people in the beginning of the Latter Age of the Decadent Dharma. The teaching of the essential section during the lifetime of Sakyamuni Buddha and that which would spread in the beginning of the Latter Age are likewise absolutely perfect. However the former is for attaining enlightenment, whereas the latter is for sowing the seed of Buddhahood. While the former is crystallized in the sixteenth chapter, 'Duration of the Life of the Buddha', with half a chapter each preceding and following it, the latter is solely embodied in the five characters of Myo, Ho, Ren, Ge, and Kyo, the title of the Lotus Sutra." Kanjin Honzon Sho, Nichiren Shu (NOPPA 1991) pp 120 - 122;

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  10. "The teaching that I, Nichiren, am now propagating may seem limited, but it is actually exceedingly profound. This is because it goes deeper than the teachings expounded by T’ien-t’ai and Dengyo. It consists of the three important matters contained in the Juryo chapter of the essential teaching. To practice only the seven characters of Nam-myoho-renge-kyo may appear limited, yet since this Law is the master of all the Buddhas of the three existences, the teacher of all the bodhisattvas in the ten directions, and the guide that enables all living beings to attain the Buddha way, its practice is incomparably profound.

    The sutra states, "The wisdom of the Buddhas is infinitely profound and immeasurable." "The Buddhas" means every Buddha throughout the ten directions in the three existences. It represents every single Buddha and bodhisattvas of any sutra or sect whatsoever, including both the Thus Come One Dainichi of the Shingon sect and Amida of the Pure Land sect, every Buddha of the past, the future or the present, including the present Thus Come One Shakyamuni himself. The sutra refers to the wisdom of all these Buddhas.

    What is meant by the ‘wisdom’ of the Buddhas! It is the entity of the true aspect, or the ten factors, of all phenomena, the entity that leads all beings to Buddhahood. What then is the entity! It is nothing other than Nam-myoho-renge-kyo. A commentary states that the profound principle of the true aspect is the originally inherent Law of Myoho-renge-kyo. The true aspect of all phenomena indicates the two Buddhas Shakyamuni and Taho [seated together in the treasure tower]. Taho represents all phenomena and Shakyamuni, the true aspect. The two Buddhas also indicate the two principles of the truth as object and the wisdom to grasp it. Taho signifies the truth , as object and Shakyamuni, the wisdom. Although these are two, they are fused into one in the Buddha’s enlightenment."

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