Ryogemon es el credo de la enseñanza budista Jodo Shinshu, compuesto por Rennyo Shonin. En él encontramos todo lo que necesitamos saber y aceptar para nacer en la Tierra Pura de Amida. Hay algunas versiones en inglés del Ryogemon, pero prefiero usar la traducida por Zuio Inagaki Sensei:
Tuesday, November 1, 2022
Ryogemon (El Credo del Jodo Shinshu)
Ryogemon es el credo de la enseñanza budista Jodo Shinshu, compuesto por Rennyo Shonin. En él encontramos todo lo que necesitamos saber y aceptar para nacer en la Tierra Pura de Amida. Hay algunas versiones en inglés del Ryogemon, pero prefiero usar la traducida por Zuio Inagaki Sensei:
Friday, October 21, 2022
"To avoid evil, do good and purify one’s mind" according to Jodo Shinshu Buddhism
“This was said in the context of the self-power Path. However, it is possible to reinterpret these words in accordance with the Path of Other Power (Jodo Shinshu Buddhism/the Path of total reliance on Amida’s Power):
I think Shingyo Sensei’s words are golden and from now on they will remain Amidaji’s official reading of the above saying by Shakyamuni recorded in Dhammapada 183. However, I think a few more details are needed to better understand his explanation.
Monday, October 17, 2022
Is Jodo Shinshu Buddhism the teaching of non-ego?
Question: I saw somewhere the saying that Jodo Shinshu is the teaching of non-ego. What does it mean?
My answer: Master Rennyo said: “The teaching of Buddha Dharma is the teaching of non-ego”.
In Buddhism, the teaching of non-ego is often linked with the image of Bodhisattvas who never think of themselves but are always dedicated to the salvation of all beings. This is true, but it is only one aspect of it. How can we, ignorant people, understand the teaching of non-ego? In what form do we find it emphasized in Jodo Shinshu? To follow the teaching of non-ego also means to abandon once and for all any thought of merit or non-merit, for it means not to include any personal calculation in matters that concern our birth in the Pure Land.
Sunday, October 16, 2022
The transmission of the Nembutsu faith from Master Shantao to Master Honen
“One night Honen dreamed that he saw a large high mountain facing west and running north and south. A large river ran along the foot of the mountain out of the north, its waves moving towards the south. It seemed to be boundless, and on the eastern side were trackless forests. When Honen climbed half way up the mountain side and looked westward, he saw a mass of purple clouds about fifty feet from the earth flying through the air, and coming to the spot where he stood. While he was wondering at this strange sight, he noticed that countless beams of light issued from out of the clouds, and forth from these beams in all directions flew peacocks, parrots and a great variety of birds, and some of them on alighting strolled up and down the beach. Innumerable streams of light flashed forth from their bodies. After a while the whole flock flew up and went back as before into the clouds. Then the cloud, turning northward, covered the mountain and river. At this sight Honen thought to himself, ‘Surely, there must be someone here about to be born into the Pure Land., when suddenly the cloud turned and stopped right in front of him, till at length it overspread the whole heavens. Then there came forth out of the cloud a monk who made towards the place where Honen was. He was clad in a golden garment from his waist downward, and in black robes from his waist upwards. Bowing respectfully with hands folded towards him, Honen said, ‘And who may you be?’ The monk replied, ‘I am Zendo (Shantao)’. And what have you come for?’ ‘To show my appreciation of your devotion to the practice and dissemination of the one and only discipline of the Nembutsu’”[1]
Wednesday, October 12, 2022
On sangha, politics and the hypocrisy of modern Buddhists in the Last Dharma Age
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Thursday, September 29, 2022
The meaning of mindfulness in Jodo Shinshu Buddhism
Question: What did Shinran mean by "mindfulness is Nembutsu"?
mindfulness is Nembutsu;
Nembutsu is Namo Amida Butsu”.




