“In this fleeting world - this burning house -
all matters without exception are empty and false, totally without truth and
sincerity. The Nembutsu alone is true and real."[1]
The above words of Shinran Shonin summarizes many of the teachings presented in this book.
“All matters without
exception are empty and false”, that is, all samsaric phenomena are
empty of themselves and by being empty they are also a lie, (“without truth”), a magical display, an
illusion and not ultimately real. The
Nembutsu alone is true and real because it is the Name manifested by Amida
Buddha from the ultimate reality and Buddha nature itself. It is part of
the Dharmakaya of Compassionate means which is inseparable from the Dharmakaya
of Dharma-nature.
As Buddhas are
truly awake (the word “Buddha” means the “Awakened One”) they constantly invent
methods to take us out of the dream world and bring us to the true reality of
Buddha nature. Among these methods, the most easy to use by ordinary people
filled with heavy illusions and blind passions is the Nembutsu of faith in
Amida.