"When Honen
arrived at the port of Muro on his way into exile on Shikoku in the spring of
1207, a small boat drew near carrying a woman of the night. She said to Honen,
"I heard that this was your boat, and I have come to meet you. There are
many ways of getting on in the world, but what terrible acts could have been
committed in a former life of mine to bring me into such a miserable life as
this? What can a woman who carries a load of karma like mine do to escape and
be saved in the world to come?"
Honen
compassionately replied, "Your guilt in living such a life is surely great
and the penalties seem incalculable. If you can find another means of
livelihood, give this up at once. But if you can’t, or if you are not yet ready
to sacrifice your very life for the true way, begin just as you are and call on
the sacred Name (Namo Amida Butsu). It is for just such deluded folk as you
that Amida Buddha made that wonderfully comprehensive Primal Vow (hongan). So
put your full trust in it without the smallest reservation. If you rely upon
the Primal Vow and repeat the Nembutsu, your Ojo (birth in the Pure Land) is
absolutely certain." Thus kindly taught, the woman began to weep out of
joy. Later, Honen said of her, "She is a woman of strong faith. She is
sure to attain Ojo."