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Monday, December 7, 2020

New thoughts on Nam versus Namu

"For those who want to learn Saint Nichiren's teachings, today's topic will be: Why some people chant Nam Myoho Renge Kyo and others chant Namu Myoho Renge Kyo with a "U". This is a very important question because the resonance of the entire seven sounds emitted by your vocal cords it is the most harmonic frequency that is acceptable by your heart [Modern Science calls it our heart neuronal network] and transmitted to the brain, and to the Macro-universe.

In this way, our feelings will be better reciprocated to obtain better results from your future, or present desires are adequately manifested. An affiliate of our community who carries out the Holy Master Nichiren guidelines will successfully materialize all kinds of desires, whether physical, spiritual, or material. But for this to happen, there is a big difference. And what would this difference be? Namu versus Nam in the title of the Mystic Law [Myho-Renge-Kyo]. With the prefix Namu, you only need to chant 10 minutes 3 times a day, or as we call it the [10x3 self-care-practice] with the corresponding sincere feeling from your heart. In the comparison of one million Daimoku charts using the prefix "Nam" without the "U." Namu, It is like traveling from LAX to NYC in the Concord, and with the prefix, "Nam" is like traveling in a Bicycle from LA to NYC. Yes, you can get results with no guarantee of a real manifestation. "Nam" without the vowel "u" is a function of the "ego."
The tendency towards integrated functioning and the attainment of 'Enlightenment.' I argue that this ploy, which is itself a function of an egosyntonic desire for wholeness, is altogether wrong. It misrepresents Saint Nichiren's self-care-practice, and it, therefore, misrepresents his exposition of arrogance's role in the individual's practice. Saint Nichiren Self-Care-Practice is founded on the principle that all people equally possess Enlightened nature and deserve respect. Arrogance goes straight against his desires, given that it reveals our tendency to judge our self-worth by differentiating ourselves from others. Sant Nichiren, on many occasions, made clear that it is something we should aim to overcome, writing:
"Now, suppose you wish to attain the Supreme Enlightenment. In that case, you have only to lower your arrogance banner, cast aside the staff of your anger, and devote yourself exclusively to the one vehicle of the Lotus Sutra [Namu Myoho Renge Kyo.] Worldly fame and profit are mere baubles of your present existence, and arrogance and prejudice are ties that will fetter you in the next one. Ah, you should be ashamed of them! And you should fear them, too!" (Extraction from the letter named: "Embracing the Lotus Sutra," The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, vol. 1, p. 59) I will suggest to you gave the previous St. Nichiren's letter a more profound thought and made your own conclusions about what I said in this video." Thank You, Aristo Teliz

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