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Namo Amida Bu
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| photo: me and a Zen monk bowing to each other in mutual respect |
"Within our tradition there must be no slandering of other teachings and sects. As the teachings were all given by Shakyamuni during his life time, they should be fruitful if they are practiced just as they were expounded. In this last Dharma age, however, people like ourselves are not equal to the teachings of the various sects of the Path of Sages; therefore, we simply do not rely on them or entrust ourselves to them”.
Thus, respect but not follow is the golden rule in our relation, as Jodo Shinshu followers, with other Buddhist schools. We do not follow them not because we despise them, but because we are not wise and capable enough to practice them. We admit we are the lowest of the low in spiritual matters and so we chose to rely exclusively on Amida Buddha's Primal Vow that was made especially for wretched beings like us.
It
is very important to keep this aspect in mind - our exclusiv reliance on the
Nembutsu of faith is because we are incapable of following other practices and
because in His Primal Vow Amida Buddha asked us to exclusively say His Name in
faith if we want to reach His Pure Land. Master Shantao urged us to,
"Abandon the teachings that Amida Buddha abandoned, observe the practice that Amida Buddha observed, and leave the practices that Amida Buddha left. This is said to be 'in accordance with the teaching of Amida Buddha' and 'in compliance with the intent of Amida Buddha'. Such a person is referred to as the 'true disciple of Amida Buddha'".
So,
our rejection of other practices is made with a humble mind who acknowledges
its limitation and with a mind focused exclusively on the requirements of
Amida's Primal Vow. There is no pride here but humble respect and us being
practical about our spiritual capacities as well as obeying Amida's command.
Namo
Amida Bu
My answer: I think we should not complicate our minds. To rely on your own power cannot lead you to Buddhahood in the Pure Land. It is as simple as that. To rely on your own power will obstruct the Nembutsu and your birth in the Pure Land. In the true Other Power faith there is no trace of self-power. You rely on Amida Buddha or not. Mixed faith is not true faith.
When it is said in the sacred texts that nothing obstructs the Nembutsu this means that no matter how heavy your karma, you are saved by Amida if you fully entrust in Him. In this sense, your illusions or blind passions cannot be an obstacle to the Nembutsu. But self-power simply means that you do not rely at all or not exclusively on Amida for your attainment of Buddhahood in the Pure Land. This is why self-power is an obstacle for the Nembutsu, because in reality, the vehicle that takes you to the Pure Land is Amida’s Power, not your own power.
We also have to understand clearly the meaning of the terms “self-power” (jiriki) and “Other power”(Tariki). They are related only with the ultimate goal of becoming a Buddha in the Pure Land. They have nothing to do with our daily activities related to work, family, health, business, etc. In everyday life one can make efforts to be successful, to be a good husband or wife, a good doctor, a good engineer or teacher, etc., but in matters related to Buddhahood one should rely only on Amida Buddha and on nobody else, especially not on himself.
To put it in the simplest terms – with Other Power your
becoming a Buddha is the doing of Amida, not yours.
The editorial policy of this website is to present only the orthodox teachings of Jodo Shinshu Buddhism. Before I link to any other website, I investigate that website to make sure that they share the same attitude. I reject any website that presents false or divergent teachings, or that links to other websites that present false or divergent teachings.
(Rev Josho)