“Jogan Shonin
(1168-1251) thus stated: ‘Someone said to Honen Shonin, ‘The perception of the
physical features of Amida Buddha is taught in the Contemplation Sutra. Should
even Nembutsu practitioner observe this meditative practice?’ Honen Shonin replied:
‘I, Genku, also observed such a futile practice at the beginning, but I
do not practice it now. I recite the Nembutsu with implicit belief in attaining
birth in the Pure Land.’”[1]
Commentary:
Why did Honen Shonin regarded the thirteen contemplations in the above mentioned sutra to be a futile practice? And if he regarded them so, why were they mentioned there?
The answer to the first question is that the thirteen contemplations and the perception of the physical features of Amida Buddha are NOT found in His Primal Vow where only faith, Nembutsu of faith and wish to be born in the Pure Land are mentioned. Because they are not part of the Primal Vow, it means they do not constitute the main intention of Amida and are not the cause of birth in the fulfilled land (center) of the Pure Land where we immediately become Buddhas.






