Thursday, September 22, 2022

Three Dharma friends from Taiwan visited Amidaji (May and September 2022)

 

Recently, I was very pleased to welcome two of my Dharma friends and readers from Taiwan in May and September 2022.  
We chanted Nembutsu and had many meaningful Dharma talks. As you know, Amidaji is open to visitors who are in a learning mood for its conservative and orthodox teaching style. 
Do not hesitate to contact me if you plan for a visit!
I am always here if you need me.

Namo Amida Bu 







Visit from September 2022:








Friday, September 9, 2022

The superiority of the Nembutsu Path according to Honen Shonin


Honen had the following dialogue with Shinjakubo from Harima: 

“’Suppose two imperial orders were sent out, one for the western and the other for the eastern provinces. What would you think, if the one intended for the western were by mistake taken to the eastern provinces, or vice versa? Would the people observe them?’ After some thought Shinjakubo replied: ‘Even though they were imperial orders, how would it be possible for the people to observe them?’ ‘Right you are’, said Honen. ‘Now by the two imperial orders, I mean the teachings we inherit from Shakyamuni belonging to the so-called three periods, that of the Right Dharma Age, the Semblance Dharma Age and the Last Dharma Age[1]. The practice of the so-called Holy Path (Shōdō), belongs to the periods of the Right Dharma Age and the Semblance Dharma Age, and is only attainable by men of superior capacity and wisdom. Let us call this the imperial order to the western provinces. The practice of the so-called Pure Land (Jodo) belongs to the degenerate age when the Dharma[2] has fallen into decay, in which even the most worthless may find the way of salvation. Let us liken this to the imperial order to the eastern provinces. So it would never do to confuse these two paths, only one of which is suited to all three periods. I once discussed the doctrines of the Holy Path (path of self-power) and of the Pure Land with several scholars at Ōhara, and admitted that they both are equally Buddhistic, just as both horns of an ox are equally his own. I went on to show that from the standpoint of human capacity, my doctrine of the Pure Land is much superior and has had by far the greater success. Though the Holy Path is indeed profound, it belongs to an age already past, and is not suited to men of the present day, and while the Pure Land seems shallow it really is just the thing for our generation. When I thus won in the argument, the audience applauded, deeply convinced of the truth of the saying: ‘In the period of the Last Dharma Age, which last ten thousand years, all other sutras shall perish, but the one teaching of Amida alone shall remain to bless men and endure.’” [3] 

Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Those who have faith in Amida Buddha automatically help others even without knowing it

I wrote these words today to a Dharma friend who was sad that he is not able to teach or help those who live far from him. I hope you guys will also find it useful: 

Being an example of faith is teaching without words. If you are established in faith others will be helped just by being in your presence because they make a karmic connection with a future Buddha. It is the same with the people you met and you could not help. Even those you didn’t meet but you think of them, will receive your help after you become a Buddha in the Pure Land. This is because you create a karmic connection with them by keeping them in your mind. 

If you have faith (shinjin) you automatically help visible and invisible beings even without teaching them directly. Invisible beings are helped just by knowing your thoughts of devotion towards Amida and by hearing you saying His Name. Also human beings are helped just by hearing your Nembutsu or by just looking at you. As a person of faith you are imbued with the infinite merits of Amida Buddha. Although you are a grave sinner you shine in the light of Amida and this helps others without their knowing. You have a limited unenlightened mind and you cannot deeply understand what I am saying here but it is true nevertheless.

I explained more on this topic in the following video:

Tuesday, September 6, 2022

El Nembutsu versus mantras y Dharanis relacionados con Amida


Pregunta: ¿Podemos cantar varios mantras (Om Ami Dewa Hrih) o dharanis asociados con el Buda Amida/Amitabha de las escuelas esotéricas en lugar de Su Nombre?
 
Mi respuesta: En Su Voto Primordial (El Voto 18), el Buda Amida mencionó exclusivamente decir Su Nombre (Nembutsu), por lo que solo decimos Su Nombre. Como no se mencionan mantras o dharanis allí, no los recitamos. De las miríadas de prácticas, relacionadas o no con Él, Amida eligió Su Nombre, por lo que debemos estar en concordancia con Su deseo.
 
Ya que es un Buda, Él sabe mejor porqué solo eligió el Nembutsu en Su Voto Primordial, por lo que no debemos ocupar nuestras mentes con algo que va más allá de nuestras capacidades limitadas, sino seguir Su mandato y decir Su Nombre exclusivamente.
 
Pregunta: Entonces, ¿cuál crees que es el propósito de los mantras y dharanis asociados con Amida?
 
Mi respuesta: Esos mantras y dharanis, al igual que varias otras prácticas asociadas con Amida en otras escuelas pueden ayudar a aquellos que desean renacer en Su Tierra Pura pero no tienen la fe del Voto Primordial, por lo que todavía están apegados a su propio poder personal de una forma u otra. Estas son prácticas provisionales relacionadas con el Voto 19 que conducen, si se siguen con seriedad, al nacimiento en la frontera de la Tierra Pura.
 
Solo el Nembutsu de fe total en el Poder del Buda Amida que se menciona en el Voto Primordial (Voto 18) conduce al nacimiento en la tierra cumplida de la Tierra Pura (El "centro" de la Tierra Pura) donde inmediatamente alcanzamos la Iluminación perfecta. Esta es la enseñanza de Shinran y no debemos desviarnos de ella. Como el Jodo Shinshu es la escuela del Voto Primordial debemos decir exclusivamente el Nembutsu.
 
También hay otra diferencia entre el Nembutsu y varios mantras que pueden estar asociados con Amida. Un mantra debe decirse en un estado mental especial o de una manera especial para emitir un sonido determinado, mientras que el Nembutsu no requiere eso y puede decirse en cualquier idioma y en cualquier forma. Un mantra se recibe con empoderamiento e iniciación para que sea efectivo, lo que nuevamente no es lo que ocurre con el Nembutsu. Entonces, hay una gran diferencia entre los dos. El Nembutsu ni siquiera es una recitación (aunque puedes recitarlo), sino simplemente decirlo, ya que el sonido no importa.
 

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