Nowadays, many followers and so called teachers of our school take this idea and integrate it in various ways in their own interpretation of the Jodo Shinshu teaching without knowing or without wanting to accept that such ideas are against the Pure Land teaching advocated by our Founding Masters.
We need to understand very well that contrary to the theories of "mind only" or "pure land is pure mind", the Jodo Shinshu teaching recognizes the existence of many transcendental Buddhas who preside over many realms and that it is possible, by various methods, to be born in one of these after death. Various examples of such Buddhalands are, for example, Maitreya’s Tusita Heaven, Akyobhya’s land, the land of Tara Bodhisattva, Bhaisajyaguru (Yakushi) Buddha’s land and Amida’s land of the west which is the best land to be born into by those who wish to attain Buddhahood quickly. The real existence of such lands and especially of Amida Buddha’s Pure Land was naturally accepted by the masters of our school, like Nagarjuna, Shan-tao, Honen, Shinran and others who clearly instructed us to aspire to be born ONLY in Amida's land. They all embraced the idea of the Pure Land from the viewpoint of the next life (raisejodo), which means it is to be attained after physical death and of Amida as a real and living Buddha. Shinran himself lamented in the 3rd chapter of Kyogyoshinsho about those who embraced wrong views about Amida and his Pure Land:
„the monks and laity of this latter age and the religious teachers of these times are floundering in concepts of „self-nature” and „mind only”, and they disparage the true realization of Enlightenment in the Pure Land way”.
It is unfortunate that many nowadays false teachers continue to lead people into confusion with concepts that are not to be found in our school, due to their own lack of faith in Amida Buddha and of a sincere aspiration to be born in his Pure Land.
How far they are from the words of faith spoken by Nagarjuna:
With reverence I bow my head to Amida, the Sage,
The Most Honored One, who is revered by humans and devas.
You dwell in the wonderful Land of Peace and Bliss,
Surrounded by innumerable children of the Buddhas.
The Most Honored One, who is revered by humans and devas.
You dwell in the wonderful Land of Peace and Bliss,
Surrounded by innumerable children of the Buddhas.
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Thank you, Adrian.
I think it is important to say that we have no objection to other Buddhists from other schools having other ideas about the nature of Amida Buddha and the Pure Land.
What we object to, in the strongest terms, is for these ideas to be presented by so-called Shin Buddhist teachers as part and parcel of Shin Dharma.
If someone thinks that Pure Land is Pure Mind, or Amida is something less than the greatest of all the transcendental Buddhas, he (or she) is entitled to that thought.
But he's not entitled to share his views, and label them "Shin Buddhism". That is immoral, unethical, and downright dishonest.
Let those who have such views align themselves with Buddhist schools that teach them legitimately - whether Tendai or something else - and leave the Shin Sangha to those of us who believe and accept the True Teaching of the Pure Land Way, as defined by Master Shinran.
Paul defined our position very well.
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