Friday, June 17, 2022

Nembutsu is the same no matter who says it

 


“When someone once said to Honen that his repetition of the Nembutsu must be very acceptable to the Buddha, he asked ‘Why?’

‘Because you are a wise man, and know in detail what merit there is in the repetition of the sacred Name, clearly understanding the meaning of the Buddha’s Primal Vow.’

At this Honen replied: ‘You have not yet really come to believe in the Primal Vow at all. As to calling upon the sacred Name of the Primal Vow of the Buddha Amida, it makes no difference whether the man be a wood-cutter, a gatherer of grass or greens, or a drawer of water or the like, whether he be utterly unlettered in Buddhism or other religions. It makes no difference, I say, so long as he calls upon the sacred Name. If he believes his Ojo (birth in the Pure Land) is certain and keeps repeating the Nembutsu, he is the very best kind of believer. If it is possible by wisdom to get free from the bondage of life and death, why indeed should I, Genku (Honen), have given up the Holy Path (Shodo-mon) and devoted myself exclusively to this Pure Land doctrine (Jodo-mon)? The self-discipline of the so-called Holy Path consists in the effort to escape birth and death by the cultivation of one’s wisdom whereas that of the Pure Land consists in coming back to what the world calls foolishness, and thus attain birth into the Land of Bliss.’”[1] 

Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Goodness or badness are NOT the cause of birth into the Pure Land

 

Some people were conversing about the future life, some saying that fish-eaters will be born in the Pure Land, others that they will not. Honen overhearing them said, ‘If it is a case of eating fish, cormorants would be born into the Pure Land; and if it is a case of not eating them, monkeys would be so born. But I am sure that whether a man eats fish or not, if he only calls upon the sacred Name, he will be born into the Pure Land.’”[1] 

Commentary:
There is a sentence in Tannisho which explains the reason for such useless discussions about eating or not eating meat in relation with birth in the Pure Land: 

“In truth, myself and others discuss only good and evil, leaving Amida’s benevolence out of consideration”.[2] 

Tuesday, June 14, 2022

Iguales al Buda Maitreya


Una enseñanza única del Jodo Shinshu es que los seguidores que han recibido shinjin (fe) son iguales a la Iluminación perfecta, iguales a todos los Budas e iguales a Maitreya Buda.
 
Shakyamuni dijo que Maitreya, que ahora reside en el cielo de Tusita, es un futuro gran Buda que aparecerá en este mundo después de muchos miles de millones de años (5.670.000.000) desde Su tiempo.
 
Shinran Shonin explicó esto en la carta 3 de la obra Mattosho:
 
“Puesto que aquellos que han recibido el shinjin necesariamente moran en la etapa de los verdaderamente asentados, están en la etapa igual a la Iluminación perfecta. En el Sutra Mayor de la Vida Inconmensurable, se dice que aquellos que han sido acogidos, para nunca ser abandonados, están en la etapa de los verdaderamente asentados, y en el Sutra del Tathagata de la Vida Inconmensurable se dice que alcanzaron la etapa igual a iluminación perfecta. Aunque difieren, los términos "verdaderamente asentado" e "igual a la Iluminación" tienen el mismo significado e indican la misma etapa. Igual a la Iluminación perfecta es la misma etapa que la de Maitreya, quien está en el rango de sucesión a la Budeidad. Dado que las personas de shinjin definitivamente alcanzarán la Iluminación suprema, se dice que son iguales a Maitreya”.

Honen said the Nembutsu as if already saved by Amida

 

Honen Shonin said: 

“Where one is to receive something from another, which is better, to have already received, or not yet to have received? I, Genku (Honen), repeat the Nembutsu as if I had already received.”[1]

 Commentary:

There are two types of Nembutsu: the Nembutsu of those who don’t have faith, and the Nembutsu of faith.

The Nembutsu of those who are not yet established in faith is said without being sure of their salvation (“not yet to have received” – not yet assured of birth in the Pure Land).  This is because when one relies on one’s own power one cannot have any certainty.

The Nembutsu of faith or Honen’s Nembutsu is said by one who knows that he has already received the assurance of birth in the Pure Land since the moment he entrusted for the first time in Amida (“have already received”).  This is the Nembutsu of Buddha centered Power through which one is certain to attain Ojo[2]. It is also the Nembutsu of “thank you Amida Buddha for saving me as I am”.

 



[1] Honen the Buddhist Saint - His Life and Teachings, volume III, compiled by imperial order, translation by Rev Ryugaku Ishizuka and Rev Harper Havelock Coates, The Society for the Publication of Sacred Books of the World, Kyoto, 1949, p. 400

[2] Ojo means birth in the Pure Land.

Monday, June 13, 2022

The determination of the true disciple of Amida Buddha


Honen Shonin said: 
“When a deer is being pursued by the hunters, it does not stop even to look around for its fellows or look back at its pursuers, but with all eagerness, hastens straight forward, and no matter how many may be following, it escapes in safety. It is with the same determination that a man fully entrusts himself to the Buddha’s power, and without regard to anything else, steadfastly sets his mind upon being born into the Pure Land.”[1] 

Commentary:
A genuine disciple of Amida Buddha does not care about other practices and does not listen to the wrong views of modernists or the false teachings of externalists (non-Buddhists). Even if thoughts of “what if Amida is not real” or “what if the Primal Vow is not true” appear suddenly in his mind, he does not pay attention to them, but continues to be focused on the Nembutsu of faith. Instead of looking at these “pursuers” who come in the form of non-Buddhists, heretics or even random thoughts, he goes forward to the Pure Land encouraged by Shakyamuni and the lineage Masters. 

To be satisfied with the Nembutsu and to think that Nembutsu is enough, to not need anything else than Amida’s Holy Name – these are the characteristics of a person of faith. Promises of other practices and religions fall deaf to his ears because he obeys only to the exclusive requirements of the Primal Vow: exclusive faith in Amida, exclusive saying of His Name and exclusive wish to be born in His Pure Land. 

Even if the people around him follow other paths or the stones and rocks, the sky and the trees all shout in one voice that Amida does not exist or that so and so god has a better teaching, the true disciple will never falter in his determination to have faith only in Amida, say only His Name and wish to go only to His Pure Land after death. Just like the deer pursued by hunters, he sees nothing, hears nothing and is not interested in any other path than the Nembutsu of faith. Only such a true disciple will reach the safety of the Pure Land.
 


[1] Honen the Buddhist Saint - His Life and Teachings, volume III, compiled by imperial order, translation by Rev Ryugaku Ishizuka and Rev Harper Havelock Coates, The Society for the Publication of Sacred Books of the World, Kyoto, 1949, p. 399

Saturday, June 11, 2022

There is no need to wait for the coming of Maitreya when Amida’s Primal Vow is available here and now - the strange story of Ajari Koen, former teacher of Honen Shonin

"Ajari[1] Koen, the abbot of the Kudokuin Temple, and one of Honen’s teachers hailing from the province of Higo, was a noted scholar who was learned in the doctrines of both the esoteric and exoteric sects, and himself a disciple of Hokkyo Kokaku of Sugyu on Mount Hiei. One day as he was reflecting seriously upon life, and considering the limitations of his own powers, he thought that it would be no easy thing for him to get free from the fated round of life and death, and that every time he would change his state of existence, he would, as the doctrine goes, forget what had happened to him in the one before, and so, he thought, he would probably in the next life forget what he had now learned about the Teaching of the Buddhas. ‘I have’, he said, ‘indeed been born a man, but I am so unfortunate as to have come into the world in the period between the appearance of the two Buddhas, and so I see nothing for it but that I must go through transmigration after transmigration. But in order to be able to meet the Merciful One (Maitreya) when He finally appears in the world, I should like to have my body changed into that of some being that has long life. So there is nothing better for me than to be born a serpent. I therefore vow that I shall be born a great serpent (naga). Only there is one thing I am afraid of, and that is the mighty gold-winged bird (Garuda)[2] that lives on the serpents dwelling in the great sea. My wish therefore is to live in a pond.’ So he made a bargain for a pond called Sakura-ga-ike[3] in the village of Kasawara in the province of Totomi, receiving the deed of it from its owner. When he came to die, he asked for some water which he put in the palm of his hand and then passed away. 

I am a priest of Amidaji branch of Jodo Shinshu Buddhism without any affiliation with Hongwanji

I heard there are some frustrated snowflakes out there who spread fake news about me that I was kicked out of Hongwanji for criticizing scholars who were spreading wrong views about Amida Buddha and His Pure Land or for speaking against LGBTQ as an organization on the basis of Buddhist moral teaching, etc. They enthusiastically shared among themselves a note sent on December 14, 2021 by International Department of Temple Affairs Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji-ha and signed by a guy called Ishida Masumi titled
“to whom it may concern”, in which they say that the reason of my revocation is: “establishment and operation of Amidaji International Temple as an institute independent of Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji-ha.” In that short note it is said “Effective revocation date: October 8, 2021”. 

However, I declared my and Amidaji International Temple’s independence from Hongwanji on September 4, 2020 through this article On Amidaji branch of Jodo Shinshu and its relation with Nishi Hongwanji and in an official letter sent to Hongwanji International Center, IABC and other Japanese leaders on September 5, 2020. 

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