You cannot be a Christian and a Buddhist in the same time for the simple reason
that Christianity (and any monotheistic religion) promotes faith in a creator and
supreme god. This idea of a creator and supreme god is denied by Shakyamuni
Buddha. Please read the chapter “There is no supreme creator god in the Buddha Dharma” from my book The True Teaching on
Amida Buddha and His Pure Land which is filled with quotes from the Baka Brahma sutra. Also read the entire
first part of the same book.
Somebody who accepts the idea of a supreme creator god who is also judge of the
world, as Christians do (their god is both creator and judge), does not
understand the law of karma. The idea of somebody who created and rules
everything is contrary to the Buddhist teachings on being, karma and rebirth.
You cannot just practice Buddhism while following wrong views because if you do
that you put yourself outside of Buddhist practice. Right views must always
accompany right practice!
Thursday, December 5, 2019
An example of the false teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh
Monday, November 18, 2019
Shinjin is not dettachment
We know we are saved by Amida and we'll go to His Pure Land when we die - this is faith (shinjin); but we are afraid to die because of attachment to our bodies, and we also cannot have a perfect moral behavior because we have ignorance and blind passions.
If we had no blind passions, atachments and ignorance, then we'll be Buddhas and for Buddhas the salvation offered by Amida has no sense.
Amida Buddha's Primal Vow was made for unenlightened beings. While we are still in this samsaric world, itself the effect of our personal and collective karma, blind passions and ignorance, we cannot become perfect beings or Buddhas. Only after we are born after death in the enlightened environment of the Pure Land can we become Enlightened beings.
Please do not confuse faith (shinjin) with Enlightenment or any kind of sainthood.
Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Outline of the Sutra on the Buddha of Infinite Life (Larger Sutra)
Sunday, November 3, 2019
The metal frame for the walls and roof of Amidado (Amida Hall) of Amidaji temple
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the metal frame of Amidado (finished) |
So, I spent around 1200 euros in total for these metal bars and the worker pay. In the photos, you can see the result.
The next steps are to build the roof and the walls. There will be double wooden walls filled with glass wool insulation and covered with another thermal insulation on the outside. I also need to add
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the metal frame of Amidado (finished) |
Please help if you can. Any little amount is useful and very much needed.
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the metal frame of Amidado (finished) |
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the metal frame of Amidado (finished) |
Wednesday, October 23, 2019
A question on spirits
Answer: Why send them away? Just leave them alone. Let them stay and listen to
your Nembutsu, let them hear your thoughts and words of faith. One day, they
will become bored with a guy like you who minds his own business and constantly
says Nembutsu, or even better, they might be influenced by your devotion and
entrust to Amida themselves. In Jodo Shinshu we do not exorcize, nor fight with
spirits, rather we convert them by our example. The urge of Shinran,
"receive yourself faith and help others receive faith" applies to
them, too.
It is good to be friendly towards the spirit world. Realize that spirits,
ghosts and various types of nonhuman beings inhabit the same space with us.
Your land is their land, too. Some are in the same place for hundreds or
thousands of years, so they have the same right as you to be here. Who are you
to tell them to go away? Let them be and focus on living a life of gratitude
with as little damage as possible to other beings, and focus on Nembutsu.
All beings suffer, no matter they are humans or non-humans. Some spirits may
like you, feel neutral towards you or may be inclined to hate you due to karma
from the past. No problem! Let them hate you, while you just focus on Nembutsu.
How much can somebody hate another person if that one does not respond to the hate
and minds his own business?
Offer incense to Amida Buddha in the name of all beings, including the spirits
of the place you live, and make aspirations for them - may they be healthy in body and mind, always receive whatever is necessary and beneficial for them. May
all their obstacles be removed and may they create indestructible connections
with Amida Buddha, entrust to Him, say His Name (Namo Amida Bu) and wish to be
born in His Pure Land[1]. Also
pray to Amida to help them, although He already tries His best to help.
However, if you pray for them, they will feel your good intentions.
If you think this way, if you say Nembutsu and have devotion and faith, the
invisible beings who happen to live there or just pass through will know your
thoughts and might be inspired to entrust to Amida and say Nembutsu themselves,
and if not, they will finally leave you alone as they see that you are no
threat to them. In fact, they cannot harm you even if they try, because if you
have faith (shinjin) you automatically benefit from the protection of Amida and
all Buddhas.
So again, no matter what you see, hear, or feel around you, just focus on
Nembutsu and mind your own business.
[1] You can also use the specific ceremony to help the hungry ghosts and bardo beings fom my book Worshipping Amida Buddha – Liturgies and Ceremonies of Amidaji Temple.
Monday, October 14, 2019
The concrete platform of Amidado (Hall of Amida) of Amidaji temple
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the concrete platform for the Amidado (Hall of Amidado) |