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Monday, October 24, 2022

Rely on the Law and not upon persons, other than the Buddha

"In a scripture called the Nirvana Sutra, the Buddha says, “Rely on the Law and not upon persons.” Relying on the Law here means relying on the various sutras. Not relying upon persons means not relying on persons other than the Buddha, such as the bodhisattvas Universal Worthy and Manjushrī or the various Buddhist teachers I have enumerated earlier." - On Repaying Debts of Gratitude, one of Nichiren's Five Major Writings

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  1. all cults would rather rely on the person. all cults end badly. people have a need to belong to something that tells them they are special. gregorio

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    1. there are many examples...one would be - Trump - "you magats are special". too stupid and hideously insane. what is the cause for trump in this world?//// stupidity is rampant in the latter day...look no further than SGI/NST, the people who cannot hear nichiren and the republican magats. -gregorio

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