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Sunday, November 1, 2020

Nichiren teaches that nowhere do we find a single scriptural passage that expresses disapproval or disparagement of the Lotus Sutra. The Soka Gakkai teaches that the Lotus Sutra is no longer valid.

"Nowhere in all the five thousand or seven thousand volumes of sutras listed in the Kai-yuan era catalogue do we find a single scriptural passage that expresses disapproval of the Lotus Sutra and advises one to discard it or to cast it aside, nor any passage that says it is to be classified among the incorrect passages or abandoned. [If you disagree] you had better find some reliable passage from the sutras [that will support your view], so that you may rescue Shantao and Honen from their torments in the hell of incessant sufferings"

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  1. Was this gosho written before or after Sado?

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  2. The Teaching for the Latter Day:
    Among my disciples, those who think themselves well versed in Buddhism are the ones who make errors. Nam-myoho-renge-kyo is the heart of the Lotus Sutra. It is like the soul of a person. To revere another teaching as its equal is to be like a consort who is married to two emperors, or who secretly commits adultery with a minister or a humble subject. It can only be a cause for disaster.

    This teaching was not propagated in the Former or Middle Day of the Law because the other sutras had not yet lost their power of benefit.

    Now, in the Latter Day of the Law, neither the Lotus Sutra nor the other sutras lead to enlightenment.

    Only Nam-myoho-renge-kyo can do so.

    This is not my own judgment. Shakyamuni, Many Treasures, the Buddhas of the ten directions, and the bodhisattvas who emerged from the earth as numerous as the dust particles of a thousand worlds have so determined it.

    To mix other practices with this Nam-myoho-renge-kyo is a grave error.

    A lantern is useless when the sun rises. How can dewdrops be beneficial when the rain falls? Should one feed a newborn baby anything other than its mother’s milk? No addition of other medicines is needed with a good medicine.

    Somehow this woman remained true to this principle, and continued to uphold her faith until the last moment of her life. How admirable, how worthy!

    With my deep respect,

    Nichiren


    The first day of the fourth month in the first year of Kōan (1278)

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  3. The theoretical knowledge of the Lotus Sutra Ri no chinen sanzen isn't enough by itself to quickly enlighten ordinary people. Namu Myoho Renge Kyo and it's materialisation being Nichiren's 10 world Gohonzon the oneness of the 3 truths Ji no ichinn sanzen are just that from which the 3 bodied eternal Shakyamuni Buddha thus come one is revealed!

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  4. Part I

    You guys really don't know what you are talking about. There are 3000 references to the greatness of the Lotus Sutra and in Nichiren's writings but YOU take this passage out of context.

    No wonder practitioners fail to gain benefit!


    They take the Gosho out of context in order to debase the Lotus Sutra. What this does to their believers, their minds of faith, and to the teachings, is unpardonable.

    The One Great Secret Law is Namu Myoho renge kyo. This is the teachings of Soka Gakkai, the Nichiren Shu, the Honmon Butsuryu Shu and the Kempon Hokke. The Nichiren Shoshu teaches that the One Great Secret Law is the DaiGohonzon. I will leave aside for the moment who is correct about the One Great Secret Law. Every last Nichiren Buddhist, from the newest member to the most experienced knows that there is no practice in the Latter Day other than chanting Namu Myoho renge kyo. SGI's oft repeated argument implying that the Nichiren Shu, the Honmon Butsuryu Shu, and the other Nichiren practitioners, neither practice nor understand the import of Namu myoho renge, is nothing but a straw man argument. It is a logical fallacy.

    Lord Ueno is none other the young samurai, Nanjo Tokimitsu. This writing is from 1278 in response to offerings he received from Lord Ueno and in memory of the death of Lord Ueno's niece. Here the Daishonin is stating that Namu Myoho renge kyo is the practice for the Latter Day. We read in an earlier part of this letter [which SGI members never cite] :

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    1. Namu Myoho Renge Kyo includes all that you and everyone else including me can and can't imagine!

      The One Great Secret Law is Namu Myoho renge kyo. This is the teachings of Soka Gakkai, the Nichiren Shu, the Honmon Butsuryu Shu and the Kempon Hokke."

      Daimoku is part of it that everyone gives lip service to!

      "The Nichiren Shoshu teaches that the One Great Secret
      Law is the DaiGohonzon."

      Nichiren's 10 world Gohonzons are one part of One Great Secret Law. It's not just the one they have enshrined at their head temple but at least they included the 10 worlds in it whether it was inscribed by Nichiren or not! unlike the Soka Gakkai's 5 world Nichikan Gohonzon!

      "I will leave aside for the moment who is correct about the One Great Secret Law."

      They are partially correct but with distortions!

      "Every last Nichiren Buddhist, from the newest member to the most experienced knows that there is no practice in the Latter Day other than chanting Namu Myoho renge kyo."

      Chanting Namu Myoho Renge Kyo to Nichiren's 10 world Gohonzons is more like it here in the Kaidan saha world of the eternal tranquil light!

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  5. Part II

    "After Many Treasures Buddha had closed the door of the treasure tower and the other Buddhas had returned to their original lands, not even Shakyamuni Buddha himself could have denied the Lotus Sutra, whatever other sutras he might have expounded in an effort to do so, because the other Buddhas had all joined in affirming its truth. That is why in the Universal Worthy and Nirvana sutras, which follow the Lotus Sutra, the Lotus Sutra is praised but never disparaged. Nonetheless, priests like Shan-wu- wei of the True Word school and the founders of the Zen school have repudiated the Lotus Sutra, and the entire Japanese nation has now taken faith in their teachings, just like those who were deceived by the rebels Masakado and Sadato. Japan is now on the brink of ruin because it has for many years been the archenemy of Shakyamuni, Many Treasures, and the Buddhas of the ten directions, and in addition, the person who denounces these errors is persecuted. Because such offenses thus accumulate one atop another, our nation will soon incur the wrath of heaven."

    On the one hand we see that repudiating the Lotus Sutra is a cause for falling into hell and on the other hand we read that, "neither the Lotus Sutra nor the other sutras lead to enlightenment". How does one resolve this seeming paradox? Nichiren Daishonin writes in the True Object of Worship (Kanjin No Honzon Sho):

    "Answer: This is a matter that is difficult to believe and difficult to understand. T’ien-t’ai defined two points that are “difficult to believe and difficult to understand.” One lies in the realm of doctrinal teachings and the other in the realm of meditative practice. With regard to the former, in the sutras preached before the Lotus Sutra we read that persons of the two vehicles and icchantikas, or persons of incorrigible disbelief, are forever barred from attaining Buddhahood, and that Shakyamuni Buddha, the lord of teachings, attained enlightenment for the first time in this world. Nevertheless, we find that the theoretical and the essential teachings of the Lotus Sutra repudiate both these statements. One Buddha who says two things as opposite as fire and water— who could believe him? This is the point that is “difficult to believe and difficult to understand” in the realm of doctrinal teachings.

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  6. Part III

    The point that is “difficult to believe and difficult to understand” in the realm of meditative practice, concerns the principle of the hundred worlds and thousand factors and that of three thousand realms in a single moment of life, which explains that even insentient beings are endowed with the ten factors of life, and that they are endowed with both material and spiritual aspects.":

    Thus we see that Nanjo Tokimitsu was confused by the Tientai practice of the Lotus Sutra that was prevalent in Nichiren Daishonin's day, the practice of Great Concentration and Insight. The Lotus Sutra is practiced differently according to the time. Here Nichiren is talking about Tientai's Lotus Sutra teachings and practice. The Lotus Sutra itself must never be disparaged, contrary to the slanderous Soka Gakkai/Nichiren Shoshu/Noel teachings. Disparaging the Lotus Sutra is why their members fail to gain the merits and virtues of the Lotus Sutra and Shakyamuni Buddha, and why their teachings lead people into the Lower Three Worlds.

    One can not read the entirety of the writings, especially the Five Major Writings, and perceive that Nichiren Daishonin disparaged the Lotus Sutra. Soka Gakkai practitioners or anyone who asserts that FAITH in Lotus Sutra is meaningless, are evil people, according to Nichiren Daishonin.

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  7. Actually, Nichiren makes more than 6000 references to the Lotus Sutra.

    http://www.nichirenlibrary.org/en/wnd-1/search?languageNavi=English&bookTypeNavi=WND1&resultFlgNavi=1&searchFrom=search&searchInputNavi=lotus+sutra&searchSubmit=Navi&findtext=&languageNavSp=English&bookTypeNavSp=WND1&resultFlgNavSp=1&searchFrom=search&searchInputNavSp=&findtext=&select1=&select1=&select1=&select1=&select1=&select1=&select1=

    http://www.nichirenlibrary.org/en/wnd-2/search?languageNavi=English&bookTypeNavi=WND2&resultFlgNavi=1&searchFrom=search&searchInputNavi=lotus+Sutra&searchSubmit=Navi&findtext=&languageNavSp=English&bookTypeNavSp=WND2&resultFlgNavSp=1&searchFrom=search&searchInputNavSp=&findtext=&select1=&select1=&select1=&select1=&select1=&select1=&select1=

    I suggest you read all 6000+ of them, putting them in context with the Five Major Works and entire canon of Nichiren but I fear that you are to lazy and inattentive to listen. I hear the squeak of mice from you two. Me personally, I roar like a lion.

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  8. How about this from 1278 Mr dull Jewelglow:

    "After Many Treasures Buddha had closed the door of the treasure tower and the other Buddhas had returned to their original lands, not even Shakyamuni Buddha himself could have denied the Lotus Sutra, whatever other sutras he might have expounded in an effort to do so, because the other Buddhas had all joined in affirming its truth. That is why in the Universal Worthy and Nirvana sutras, which follow the Lotus Sutra, the Lotus Sutra is praised but never disparaged."

    and I have a dozen or so similar passages from post Tatsunokuchi and of course, there is one exception to the rule. Do you know what that is?



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  9. Noel, I have no friends left except for a handful of people. they have all abandoned me. I would like to remain friends but if you disparage the Lotus Sutra, I can not consider you a friend save as friends having a Poison Drum relationship.

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  10. Here is a very important passage in Encouragement to a sick person: Listen carefully:

    This passage means that to us living beings the Thus Come One Shakyamuni is our parent, our teacher, and our sovereign. Although Amida, Medicine Master, and other Buddhas are sovereigns to us living beings, they are neither parents nor teachers. Shakyamuni is the only Buddha endowed with all three virtues and to whom we owe a profound debt of gratitude. There are parents and parents, yet none of them can equal Shakyamuni Buddha. There are all manner of teachers and sovereigns, but none as admirable as he is. Could those who disobey the teaching of this parent, teacher, and sovereign possibly not be abandoned by the heavenly gods and the earthly deities? They are the most unfilial of all children. It is for this reason that the Buddha said, “Though I teach and instruct them, they do not believe or accept my teachings.” Even if they follow the sutras preached before the Lotus and practice them for a hundred, a thousand, ten thousand, or a million kalpas, if they do not believe in the Lotus Sutra AND chant Namu-myoho-renge-kyo even once, they will be unfilial. They will therefore be abandoned by the sacred ones7 of the three existences and the ten directions, and hated by both the heavenly gods and the earthly deities. (This is the first of the five guides for propagation.)"



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  11. "I expounded this principle a long time ago, so it should not be new to you. One of the six stages of practice in the perfect teaching is the stage of perception and action. At this stage “one acts as one speaks and speaks as one acts.”4 Those at the stage of being a Buddha in theory only and at the stage of hearing the name and words of the truth believe in the perfect teaching; but even though they praise it, their actions fail to reflect their words. For example, countless people study the non-Buddhist works known as the Three Records and the Five Canons, but not even one case in ten million is found where a person governs society and behaves as the texts teach. Thus it is very difficult to establish peace in society. One may be letter-perfect in reciting the Lotus Sutra, but it is far more difficult to act as it teaches. The “Simile and Parable” chapter states, “If this person... on seeing those who read, recite, copy, and uphold this sutra, should despise, hate, envy, or bear grudges against them...” The “Teacher of the Law” chapter reads, “Since hatred and jealousy toward this sutra abound even when the Thus Come One is in the world, how much more will this be so after his passing?” The “Encouraging Devotion” chapter reads, “Many ignorant people will attack us with swords and staves... again and again we will be banished.” The “Peaceful Practices” chapter states, “It [the Lotus Sutra] will face much hostility in the world and be difficult to believe.” Although these quotations from the sutra are the Buddha’s prophecies, there is no reference to when these persecutions will occur. In the past, Bodhisattva Never Disparaging and the monk Realization of Virtue read and lived these passages. But setting aside the two thousand years of the Former and Middle Days of the Law, now, in the Latter Day, in all Japan only Nichiren seems to be doing so. From the present situation, I can well imagine how followers, relatives, disciples, and lay supporters must have grieved in the past when during the reigns of evil kings so many of their sage monks met persecution." - Lessening One's Karmic Retribution

    "One may be letter-perfect in reciting the Lotus Sutra, but it is far more difficult to act as it teaches."

    How could one know what the Lotus Sutra teaches if one is loathe to read and revere it?

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  13. Noel, I have no friends left except for a handful of people. they have all abandoned me. I would like to remain friends but if you disparage the Lotus Sutra, I can not consider you a friend save as friends having a Poison Drum relationship."

    Mark I wasn't being negative about the integribility of Lotus Sutra because the one great secret law is a part of it and it's completion in Nichiren's 10 world Gohonzons( that you promote) the oneness of the 3 truths Ji no ichinen sanzen (theory and practice) from which the 3 bodied eternal Shakyamuni Buddha thus come one is revealed in our lives!


    In this letter, Nichiren Daishonin declares that the teaching that enables people to attain Buddhahood in the Latter Day of the Law is the completion of the Lotus Sutra with the one great secret law of Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, which is implicit in the sutra’s “Life Span” chapter.

    Nichirens 10 world Gohonzons are the embodiement of Namu Myoho Renge Kyo,oneness of the 3 truths,Eternal Shakyamuni Buddha, 3 bodied Tathagatta Thus come one, ichinen sanzen the compaction of the Lotus Sutra!

    The theoretical knowledge of the Lotus Sutra Ri no chinen sanzen isn't enough by itself to quickly enlighten ordinary people. Namu Myoho Renge Kyo and it's materialisation being Nichiren's 10 world Gohonzons the oneness of the 3 truths Ji no ichinn sanzen are just that from which the 3 bodied eternal Shakyamuni Buddha thus come one is revealed!

    Notice I said in the passage above that the theoretical knowledge of the Lotus Sutra is not enough by itself, not disparging it but implying that there is more to it. Think you may have me mixed up with something else.

    The old testament is an integral part of the New testament. Jesus was always quoting the old testament and bought out revelations from it in a similiar way that Nichiren does with the Lotus Sutra. So don't get me wrong Mark. The past, present and future a continual flow of karmic energy throughout eternity

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  14. Hey, I am Andre leite da Silva and we have been talking in the comment section, about Daimoku ! I have been chanting now for 90 days with no result,and i would like to ask you a few questions.
    In our first interaction you said that at the end of the deadlines that I established if I had not received any benefit, result or proof of the power of daimoku I could give up in peace (you even said that I had so much confidence that I would also give up if nothing happened, something which I found very impressive!)! I've been practicing for 90 days and nothing happened! (I don't feel anything during or after the practice)
    How should I interpret if at the end of the 100 days (deadline I set at the beginning of the challenge to test the power of DAimoku) nothing has happened? There are only10 days left and I don't see how I will receive a concrete result,proof do Daimoku's power or concrete benefit, nor do I know what to expect from the practice! I didn't start the DAimoku practice to have results in another life, with all due respect! (I had clear and objective goals and the hope of at least receiving proof of DAimoku's power or signal)
    I don't know how to have faith in something that hasn't worked for me, nor do I know what to expect. I dont know how i will motivate myself to keep chanting everyday, if at the end of the deadline, nothing happened. How can i trust something that don't work? For how long will i have to chant, with no benefit, result or proof?
    I'm waiting for your answer
    Thank you for your time

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  15. You still have ten days. If you travel 900 miles in a journey of 1000 miles, you don't reach your destination. "Concerning prayer, there are conspicuous prayer and conspicuous response, conspicuous prayer and inconspicuous response, inconspicuous prayer and inconspicuous response, and inconspicuous prayer and conspicuous response."

    Can you share your goals? Hom much are you chanting? This is not like the magic lamp with (Gin) in which there are Middle Eastern people who believe in it. I'm asking for you to have confidence. Sometimes our goals are unrealistic. Please be specific.

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    1. I chant 15 -20 minutes 2 times a day, every day! I will continue to chant until the end of the deadline! But what should i do if nothing happens? How show i understand my lack f results? How long should i chant until i can be sure that Daimoku doesn't work for me?(I am not saying that if nothing happens until day 100 i will give up, bu i can keep chanting everyday if nothing happens)
      I created a list of many goals before i started my 100 days of DAimoku! I chat to manifest at least 1 on them and to receive a actual proof of the power o DAimoku! I want to have a strong faith(i never practice any religion. Never believed in anything: God, saints, soul, spirit.. Anything I was always a skeptical.
      How long should i chant until i can be sure that Daimoku doenst work for me? (how do i know if daimoku works or not for me?How do i know if DAimoku can make any of my goals became reality? how do i know if i am entitled to receive a proof of daimoku or not?)

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    2. I Have created before i started my 100 days of daimoku, a list of goals! They are very specific and objective! I have been chanting for at least 1 of them to became reality!Also to recieve a proof of the power of DAimoku. When i started to chant daimoku, i didnt know for what i could or could not chant! Also didn't know how many days would be enough. So a created a list of many goal. I have been chanting to manifest at least 1 of them and to recive a proof! Is that a problem?

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    3. Also, you have good friend who may be able to help you with your goals. Can you share them with us?

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  16. "Tell them to be prepared for the worst, and not to expect good
    times, but take the bad times for granted."

    Be grateful for all the things that could of gone wrong that didn't. If some good times happen then its a bonus because bad times are the natural state of things in this Saha world!

    On Persecutions Befalling the Sage:
    Each of you should summon up the courage of a lion king and never succumb to threats from anyone. The lion king fears no other beast, nor do its cubs. Slanderers are like barking foxes, but Nichiren’s followers are like roaring lions. The lay priest of Saimy?-ji, now deceased, and the present ruler permitted my return from my exiles when they found that I was innocent of the accusations against me. The present ruler shall no longer take action on any charge without confirming its truth. You may rest assured that nothing, not even a person possessed by a powerful demon, can harm Nichiren, because Brahm?, Shakra, the gods of the sun and moon, the four heavenly kings, the Sun Goddess, and Hachiman are safeguarding him.

    Strengthen your faith day by day and month after month. Should you slacken in your resolve even a bit, devils will take advantage.

    We common mortals are so foolish that we do not fear either the warnings in the sutras and treatises, or those things that seem somewhat removed from us. When Hei no Saemon and Akitaj?-no-suke, in their anger, wreak havoc upon us, you must demonstrate a firm resolve. Men are now being sent to Tsukushi [to fight the Mongols]; consider yourselves in the same position as those who are on their way or are already at the fortifications. So far our believers have not experienced sorrows of that sort. The warriors in Tsukushi, however, now face a dreadful fate, and if they are killed in battle, they are doomed to fall into hell.
    Although at present we are encountering the severe trials of persecution, in our next life we will become Buddhas.

    Our present tribulations are like moxibustion; at the time, it is painful, but because it has beneficial aftereffects, the pain is not really pain.

    Urge on, but do not frighten, the ones from Atsuhara who are ignorant of Buddhism.

    Tell them to be prepared for the worst, and not to expect good times, but take the bad times for granted.

    If they complain of hunger, tell them about the sufferings of the world of hungry spirits. If they grumble that they are cold, tell them of the eight cold hells. If they say they are frightened, explain to them that a pheasant sighted by a hawk, or a mouse stalked by a cat, is as desperate as they are. I have been repeating these things in detail day after day, month after month, year after year. Yet with the lay nun of Nagoe, Sh?-b?, Noto-b?, Sammi-b?, and the like, who are cowardly, unreasoning, greedy, and doubting, my words have no more effect than pouring water on lacquer ware or slicing through air."

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    1. My 100 days challenge is over! Nothing happened! I did not get any benefit, answer or proof of the Daimoku's power.
      How should I understand my lack of results?
      If I decide to try again, how long should I set? (Should I set more than 100 days? Less than 100 days? What is the minimum time?)
      I don't know what to expect from practicing Daimoku. When I started the practice I had faith that something would happen or that I would receive a response! Today I have little hope! I do not even know when I will continue to practice nor do I know what to expect from the practice. I can only guarantee that I will not be able to sustain the practice of daimoku for much longer! Nothing happens, I don't know what to do and my faith doesn't develop. I'm lost and it's only a matter of time before I quit! I need a miracle.
      I'm sorry for the inconvenience
      Perhaps Daimoku is not for a man like me who has never had faith in anything! maybe it's not part of my karma! Maybe I'm not strong or smart enough to take advantage of DAimoku! Time passes and my doubts increase and my confidence has decreased!

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  17. Hi Andre! Good advice Noel. Andre, yiu still have a week. Are the goals reasonable? An arm will not regrow. What Noel posted is true, You are protected because of your Daimoku chanting.

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    1. My 100 days challenge is over! Nothing happened! I did not get any benefit, answer or proof of the Daimoku's power.
      How should I understand my lack of results?
      If I decide to try again, how long should I set? (Should I set more than 100 days? Less than 100 days? What is the minimum time?)
      I don't know what to expect from practicing Daimoku. When I started the practice I had faith that something would happen or that I would receive a response! Today I have little hope! I do not even know when I will continue to practice nor do I know what to expect from the practice. I can only guarantee that I will not be able to sustain the practice of daimoku for much longer! Nothing happens, I don't know what to do and my faith doesn't develop. I'm lost and it's only a matter of time before I quit! I need a miracle.
      I'm sorry for the inconvenience
      Perhaps Daimoku is not for a man like me who has never had faith in anything! maybe it's not part of my karma! Maybe I'm not strong or smart enough to take advantage of DAimoku! Time passes and my doubts increase and my confidence has decreased!

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  18. You might try and master Gongyo along with your Daimoku. You know Andre, you can't put a fish on the altar and expect it to cook. Daimoku and action is necessary. Faith, of which you have none, is first and foremost.

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    1. I had faith when I started my challenge, but nothing happened! Over time my faith and conviction diminished with the lack of reluctance and answers!
      How to have faith if nothing happens? How can I believe in DAimoku if it doesn't work, for me? (How does someone develop faith in Daimoku if they don't present evidence, don't generate results or answers)
      So it's all my fault? And the DAIMOKU that I recited all these days, is it worthless?
      IT IS FOR THESE AND OTHER THINGS THAT I WILL END GIVING UP!
      Why would i try Gongyo if Daimoku is yet to generate any result or response? How do i build faith in Daimoku if nothing happens?
      For how long will i have to practice daimoku until something concrete happens?
      How long should i chant until i can be sure that it doesnt work for me?

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  19. My challenge is over and continues to pray, but my faith and hope diminishes over time! I don't see myself practicing for much longer, since I don't understand why Daimoku doesn't work for me, (my challenge was a complete failure)
    Now do you mean that I need to do Gongyo too? Why? How can I believe that now something will happen when I don't even know what to expect from DAimoku or how long it will take before something happens?
    I feel cheated. I was even invited by you to believe in something that did not generate any results and now I am told I cannot set a deadline? Am I going to have to practice indefinitely without receiving any benefit, answer or result? How am I going to motivate myself to continue with the practice of Daimoku and still add Gongyo, without knowing when something will happen.
    In our first interaction on YouTube, you said that if nothing happened by the end of my 100-day challenge, you will stop practicing. I do not expect you to keep your promise, but see how your posture and conviction have changed! Before I was sure that something would happen now talk about not setting a deadline to receive something .... VERY STRANGE
    Can you at least explain my questions that I asked in other comments?

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  20. Hi Andre. I don't know what to say. I'm not Soka Gakkai so specific goals are not my thing. I have faith in the Gohonzon, Lotus Sutra, Shakyamuni Buddha, and Nichiren Daishonin. Attachments are bad and they are not an integral part of Buddhism. Lets say one is attached to a girlfriend and finds another man. If you are not attached to the woman, you go out and find another. Bad things happen to good people and although you haven't met your goals, nothing bad has happened to you, correct? Then, from my perspective, you are protected. Perhaps you were introduced to the practice by a Soka Gakkai member. If so, you were taught a lot of bull about the practice. Faith, practice, and study are the pillars of the Nichiren Lotus Sutra faith. You might try studying the Lotus Sutra and writings of Nichiren Daishonin. You might share with me your goals and I can point you to the solutions based on the Lotus Sutra and writings of Nichiren. I did promise to not chant and I did keep my promise, for one whole day I didn't chant. Anyway, keep me updayed and please tell me something about yourself.

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    1. Well, what you said didn't make any sense to me. First, if you are not really focused on specific goals then why did you say that I could achieve anything with the practice of DAimoku? (Or did you lie to me when we started our convent or contradict yourself now)
      So why set goals and a deadline to reach them if DAimoku is not going to help or is it going to make them real?
      The fact that bad things did not happen does not mean that it was Daimoku that prevented them from happening! Bad things have not happened to me, long before I started the practice of DAimoku (I never have cancer, in 32 years of life for example. Are going to tell me that my 100 days of DAimoku are responsible for my Cancer free life? Now anything bad that doesnt happens, it because of DAimoku? Where is the logic in this?)
      I also do not understand how sharing my ambitions will allow you to help me, when according to VC, do you not practice for specific goals?
      I will give up! None of this makes any sense! If something had to happen, it would have already happened. You are not even a Buddhist and able to explain it to me because the supreme law doesn’t work for me, and they still want me to have faith in something that doesn’t work or has a deadline to work! This is not true, this is servitude!

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  21. Hi again Andre. I knew from the very beginning that you had made goals for yourself and these were very important. What if you had a goal to become a brain surgeon? Do you think you could become a brain surgeon in 100 days? Are your goals realistic? I said for me, at this stage of my faith and practice that goals didn't mean that much to me, more a feeling of peace and security for me and mine.

    I thought that I might be able to help you because I have 40 years of accumulated wisdom with this faith and practice and I am a physician who deals with people's problems daily. You don't want to share or ask, that's your business.

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    1. I created a list of several goals, some very simple others more complicated nothing happened! So I ask you why after the deadline and today with more than 120 days of practice nothing happens? Why didn't I get an answer or proof of the supposed power of the law?
      I ask you then, how long will it take for something to happen? How will I sustain the practice of Daimokue while still having faith, trust in mystical law and being optimistic, since there is not even a deadline or estimate for something, at least something to happen?
      I can quote all my goals but how is that going to change anything? Explain to me, then, how long should I wait for anything concrete to happen? Or until when should I practice without any results, until I can convince myself that DAimoku doesn't work for me or that my goals simply can't be done for me and / or DAimoku?
      Could you give me clear and objective answers? Because until now I don't know what I could or didn't expect from the allegedly power of daimoku, I don't even know when to wait for the manifestation of one of my teas, or proof of the power of daimoku or a response. I don't even know how I'm going to develop my faith, since nothing happens.
      Please tell me, as a practitioner over 40 years old, When should I give up if I still have no results? How should I face my failure to date with the practice of DAimoku?
      You can at least this time give me clear, objective answers because otherwise I will simply remain lost, having more and more difficulty motivating me to pray until one day when I will simply give up! The practice has become more and more difficult, the doubts only increase, and you are not even able to give me conclusive answers!

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  22. You haven't gotten Covid-19, you haven't gotten into an accident, you weren't mugged, nor did you have a slip and fall. I'd say you were protected.

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  23. No, man, it doesn't make sense! I started chanting DAimoku in July 2020, Covid-19 stated much earlier and I also didn't get mugged before or had an accident long before I started doing daimoku! If I was mugged after my initiate in this practice, would you tell me that DAimoku hurt me? Of course not because it wouldn't make any sense
    Correlation does not imply cause
    I also never had cancer in my life! Are you going to tell me that it was Daimoku that protected me? I've been alive for almost 32 years. Is it Daimoki that has kept me alive too?

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  24. You are lucky to have found the Daimoku if even for a short time.

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    1. Why? I don't get it, until now my practice has been a failure. I don't know what i can or cannot get from it, when i will be able to see any result or if i will, one day.
      I really cannot explain why i did not give up yet. I dont have any rational reason to continue to do so.

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  25. How can I give you answers without knowing your ?goals

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    1. After more than 120 of practice, without getting any results, answers or tests, could you not explain to me why nothing happens?
      Why?
      As I explained to you, when I started the practice, I didn't know (and I don't know yet) what I could establish or not as an objective. So I created a list with several goals, from professionals (how to find a better job, in an area that I like and that is competent) to personal goals.
      Although I was unable to manifest any of my goals, why didn't you receive at least proof of Daimoku's power? Would it be too much to receive a proof? How will I develop my faith if there is no proof that my prayers are not being wasted in something that either DAimoku can help it ot that would take much more time.
      Could you at least, after 40 years of practice, explain to me why nothing happens? Why after so much time i cant feel like i am doing something that will works, eventually. I Dont even know for how long i should continue with daimoku, until something, i mean, anything happens!

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    1. Of course not man! I Have been practice for more than 120 days with any success. Why i would be one, when i am still having problems to understand when i will see any result of proof of the power of Daimoku.
      Now you are going to tell me that i have to invest a significant amount of money, keep practicing (even without knowing when or if I will get something,) so that I can finally receive a concrete benefit, the manifestation of at least 1 of my goals and / or a test?
      Really? And if nothing happens, what am I going to do?
      Since the beginning of our conversation I ask the same questions and you ignore: How should I understand my lack of results? How will I develop my faith without receiving proof of the daimoku's power or a concrete benefit? Until when should I practice without success? How long after the practice, should someone who has had no success give up?

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  27. Hi Andre. Been away for a couple of days. Sorry for a delayed response. If you continue to chant the Daimoku, I will send you a Gohonzon. Set up an altar and I will send you a Gohonzon. No money involved. Just promise to protect it and if you decide to stop chanting, please send it back. How about for 50 years?

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