Many
people asked me for a detailed and strict guideline on how to think and act in
matters related with faith (shinjin), so that they do not fall into wrong
views, nor be a cause of wrong views in others. As you probably know if you
read my book The Meaning of Faith and Nembutsu in Jodo Shinshu Buddhism, I
always teach that genuine faith in Amida Buddha has eight elements:
1) To
accept the actual, literal existence of Amida Buddha and His Pure Land
2) To
accept the story of Amida Buddha as told
by Shakyamuni Buddha in the Larger Sutra
3) To
wish to be born in the Pure Land for the attainment of perfect Enlightenment/Buddhahood
4) To
have the twofold profound conviction (nishu jinshin), which means to know that
you are a person of deep karmic limitations, incapable of attaining Buddhahood
through your own power, and that only
Amida Buddha can save you through His Vow Power (Other Power), without asking
anything from you.
5) To
accept the Primal Vow of Amida Buddha without any doubt and be sure of your
birth in the Pure Land
6) To
accept that birth in the Pure Land of Amida Buddha takes place after death
7) To
say the Name of Amida Buddha (Nembutsu)
8)
To not mix Nembutsu and devotion towards Amida Buddha with other faiths and
practices from inside or outside of the Buddha Dharma.
The above elements are part of the mind/heart of faith (shinjin). They come
naturally to a person of faith who is, according to the Masters of our lineage,
a true disciple of Amida and all Buddhas[1].
Anything else, like having a focused and undistracted mind in your daily life,
being a virtuous or non-virtuous person, having special or mystical experiences
is irrelevant and NOT important in relation with faith of the Primal Vow.
So,
those who really want to be in accord with Amida Dharma and protect the transmission
of faith to other generations, helping themselves and others to not fall into
wrong views must have faith themselves and posses the eight elements of faith.
Also, for those who asked for a detailed explanation of what to do and what not to
do, I expressed these elements in the form of eight guidelines which resemble a
samaya (set of precepts). Here they are:
1)
A true disciple of Amida and all Buddhas shall not himself deny, or encourage
others to deny the actual, literal existence of Amida Buddha and His Pure Land.
He must not create the causes, conditions, methods or karma of denying the
existence of Amida Buddha and His Pure Land. As a true disciple of Amida and
all Buddhas he must have devotion and faith in Amida Buddha, always helping
sentient beings to entrust to Him and aspire to be born in His Pure Land.
2) A true disciple of Amida and all Buddhas shall
not himself deny or encourage others to deny the story of Amida Buddha as told by Shakyamuni in the Larger Sutra. He must not create the causes,
conditions, methods or karma of denying it. As a true disciple of Amida and all
Buddhas he must accept in faith the Larger Sutra and the story of
Amida Buddha as told by Shakyamni there, always helping sentient beings to do
the same.
3)
A true disciple of Amida and all Buddhas shall not himself deny or encourage
others to deny the importance of the wish to be born in the Pure Land for the
attainment of perfect Enlightenment. He must not create the causes, conditions,
methods or karma of stopping sentient beings from wishing to be born in the
Pure Land for the attainment of perfect Enlightenment. As a true disciple of
Amida and all Buddhas he must always encourage sentient beings to wish to be
born in the Pure Land for the attainment of perfect Enlightenment.
4)
A true disciple of Amida and all Buddhas shall not himself deny or encourage
others to deny that they are persons of deep karmic limitations, incapable to
attain Buddhahood through their own power, and that only Amida Buddha can save them
through His Vow Power. He must not create the causes, conditions, methods or
karma of denying salvation from samsara through Amida’s Power. As a true disciple
of Amida and all Buddhas he must always encourage sentient beings to recognize
themselves as persons of deep karmic limitations, incapable to attain
Buddhahood through their own power, and to accept that only Amida Buddha can
save them through His Vow Power, without asking anything from them.
5)
A true disciple of Amida and all Buddhas shall not himself doubt or cause
others to doubt the Primal Vow and birth in the Pure Land. He must not create
the causes, conditions, methods or karma of doubting the Primal Vow of Amida
Buddha and birth in the Pure Land. As a true disciple of Amida and all Buddhas he
must always encourage sentient beings to accept the Primal Vow of Amida without
any doubt and be sure of their birth in the Pure Land.
6)
A true disciple of Amida and all Buddhas shall not himself deny or encourage
others to deny that birth in the Pure Land takes place after death. He must not
create the causes, conditions, methods or karma of denying that birth in the
Pure Land takes place after death. As a true disciple of Amida and all Buddhas he
must always encourage sentient beings to accept that birth in the Pure Land takes
place after death.
7)
A true disciple of Amida and all Buddhas shall not himself abandon or encourage
others to abandon the saying of Amida Buddha’s Name. He must not create the
causes, conditions, methods or karma of abandoning the saying of the Name of
Amida Buddha. As a true disciple of Amida and all Buddhas he must always
encourage sentient beings to say the Name of Amida.
8)
A true disciple of Amida and all Buddhas shall not himself mix or encourage
others to mix Nembutsu and devotion towards Amida Buddha with other faiths and
practices from inside or outside of the Buddha Dharma. He must not create the
causes, conditions, methods or karma of mixing Nembutsu and devotion towards
Amida Buddha with other faiths and practices from inside or outside of the
Buddha Dharma. As a true disciple of Amida and all Buddhas he must always
encourage sentient beings to exclusively say the Nembutsu and devote themselves
entirely to Amida Buddha.
[1] Click here to read my
explanations on The True Disciple of Amida and all Buddhas, http://amida-ji-retreat-temple-romania.blogspot.com/2018/05/the-true-disciple-of-amida-and-all.html
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