Shinran
Shonin said:
"Those who,
it appears, will never attain Enlightenment
All attack the
practice of solely saying the Name.
The mark of
destroying the teaching of sudden attainment
Is that for them,
the vast sea of birth-and-death will have no end".
We
must pay attention here as the passage refers not to attacking the saying of
the Name, but the solely saying of the
Name. This means they attack the true teaching of exclusively saying the Name of Amida Buddha (Nembutsu). Those are
the false teachers who, while wearing the kesa of Nembutsu faith (Jodo
Shinshu), mix the saying of the Name with various meditative practices and make
great efforts in convincing others that there is no problem with this
combination. In the same time, they call those who follow faithfully the
requirements of Amida's Primal Vow in which only the saying of the Name, faith
and wish to be born in the Pure Land are mentioned, to be fundamentalists.
My
advice is to please stay away from those who are not satisfied with
"solely saying the Name".
Honen Shonin said:
"Abandoning
the miscellaneous practices and performing the exclusive practice of the
recitation of Nembutsu are in accordance with the heart of Amida Buddha."
To
feel that the Name of Amida Buddha is somehow not enough for your religious
life is a sign that faith (shinjin) is not yet firmly established in your
heart. A true Amida devotee never thinks that something is lacking and is
completely satisfied to say Amida's Name alone. He will never feel the need to
add this or that meditation practice or this or that sacred mantra to his daily
Nembutsu, and he will not pray to various gods and spirits. In the Primal Vow,
Amida Buddha presented the guidelines for our religious life, "entrust
yourself to me, say my Name, and wish to be born in my land".
So,
we should do nothing else, but entrust to Amida Buddha, say His Name in faith
and wish to be born in His Land after death.
Shinran Shonin, Hymns
of the Dharma Ages (Shozomatsu Wasan)
Honen
Shonin, An Outline of the Doctrine for
Birth in the Pure Land