Sgi does not care about people or, buddhism. The dalai lama has predicted, he maybe the last dali lama. He does not claim to be a buddha like ikeda. He claims to be a simple teacher, as rogow is a teacher of nichiren budhism. The dalai lama, is afraid a puppet will disgrace buddhism, after he dies. Someone like ikeda. So sad. The dali lama has been through so much sorrow
Thanks for the kind words. Prefer to think of myself as envoy of Nichiren and Shakyamuni of the Juryo Chapter. They are Teachers, Sovereigns, Parents. As a messenger, I hope to keep their teachings pure and alive, and do shakubuku to the best of my ability.
It is even more difficult to keep their teachings alive today then it was at the time of Nichiren. Unfortunately, I have one ten millionth of their ability. Others will pick up the mantle as they read the Lotus Sutra and authentic Gosho (and earlier versus later teachings. Even such lowly teachings as the Q'uran grows in importance from earlier to later. The Lotus Sutra in eight volumes excepted, the 16th Chapter being the most important.
Sgi does not care about people or, buddhism. The dalai lama has predicted, he maybe the last dali lama. He does not claim to be a buddha like ikeda. He claims to be a simple teacher, as rogow is a teacher of nichiren budhism. The dalai lama, is afraid a puppet will disgrace buddhism, after he dies. Someone like ikeda. So sad. The dali lama has been through so much sorrow
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words. Prefer to think of myself as envoy of Nichiren and Shakyamuni of the Juryo Chapter. They are Teachers, Sovereigns, Parents. As a messenger, I hope to keep their teachings pure and alive, and do shakubuku to the best of my ability.
ReplyDeleteIt is even more difficult to keep their teachings alive today then it was at the time of Nichiren. Unfortunately, I have one ten millionth of their ability. Others will pick up the mantle as they read the Lotus Sutra and authentic Gosho (and earlier versus later teachings. Even such lowly teachings as the Q'uran grows in importance from earlier to later. The Lotus Sutra in eight volumes excepted, the 16th Chapter being the most important.
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