Saturday, November 20, 2021

From the Wealthy Man Sudatta

"I will teach you how to become a Buddha easily. Teaching another something is the same as oiling the wheels of a cart so that they turn even though it is heavy, or as floating a boat on water so that it moves ahead easily. The way to become a Buddha easily is nothing special. It is the same as giving water to a thirsty person in a time of drought, or as providing fire for a person freezing in the cold. Or again, it is the same as giving another something that is one of a kind, or as offering something as alms to another even at the risk of one’s life."

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  1. Nichiren teaches in this writing that teaching another Namu Myoho renge kyo is how to become a Buddha easily. Nichiren has taught Namu Myoho renge kyo to more than 35 million people in this world and the Eternal Buddha has taught Namu Myoho renge kyo to trillions of quintillians throughout the universe since time without beginning. That is why these Buddhas' teaching us to teach others Namu Myoho renge kyo should be believed as the way to easily become a Buddha.

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  2. I also believe that part of teaching another Namu Myoho renge kyo is teaching him or her the way to continue to chant throughout their lives as outlined in the Lotus Sutra and writings of Nichiren.

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  3. but your "beliefs" are irrelevant! and right here you attack, degrade and condemn others who chant the daimoku, teach and encourage others to chant.
    your gosho quote is not from an authenticated writing either...

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    1. without a mirror, you fail to see yourself. You started the slander and I defend myself. I see. This passage is not consonant with the the Five Major Major Works and the authenticated canon of Nichiren and Ichinen Sanzen....NONSENSE

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  4. nothing is more powerful than setting an example of upright, decent human behavior--- especially in the post trump era.

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  5. You are fond of transferrence, attributing to me what you are. This is a sign of your inability to see yourself. You lack a mirror because of your slander. How sad.

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  6. bogus, nonexistent writing!

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  7. Do you reject thye bogus non-existant writings that teach us to chant Namu myoho renge kyo in order to attain buddhahood. I didn't think so. If what the writings say is true, if they agree with the Five Major writings and entire authentic canon of Nichiren (unlike your yours), they should be accepted.

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  8. It wasnt the writings that caused me to arouse joy from chanting Myoho Renge Kyo . It was my own action, first taught, then encouraged by a co-worker, who loaned me Gosho volumes published by Shoshu and translation of “gongyo by SGI. 33 years later, it’s still my own actions, independent of any mediator that brings me great joy! So simple … no preaching needed —- from the minds of others who more or less weaponize whatever they have accepted as authentic to make themselves look superior. The Law is supreme. Your dictums are bogus.

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  9. Mark, your premise is incorrect. Embracing and believing an authentic extant writing on Nichiren’s doctrines is the most beneficial study for anyone other than a genuine Buddhist scholar. You are merely clinging to false pride if you think you know what other writings constitute relevant teachings.

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