All Change

SunshineAs bad as yesterday was, today has been a day of productivity and smiles. From Hell to Humanity in twenty four hours.

By the time I had written my blog last night, I was well on my way back to a higher world. After a good night’s sleep and a chanting session that probably took a few tiles off the roof, I was buzzing.

So I got down to all manner of chores and odd jobs that have been sitting staring at me for while. Very therapeutic and a nice satisfied feeling that accompanies a blank to-do list.

Having sorted myself out, I decided I deserved a lazy evening watching some great programs about The Who, one of the bands I went to see in my teens. Brilliant music and fantastic memories of over forty years ago.

Nice to be able to report a step forward again, especially for those who had asked how I was.

A Step Backwards

Today has been just one of those days. Too much time to think of the things that could, or have, gone wrong lately.

My Dark Passenger, who Geoff calls ‘My Evil Friend’ in The Buddha, Geoff and Me, has had a field day today. Pointing out all the things that, had I thought more clearly, were obviously not the way he or more precisely I, thought they were.

In a Hell state, with no energy or inclination to chant my way out of it, and lapsing into that self-absorbed lethargy that can be so destructive.

Fortunately, my significant other came to the rescue, though not before I had done my best to make the situation worse, when my role at this time should be to be strong, resolute and reliable.

Disappointing, deflating, I was so confident in my Practice. I had been heading in the right direction for so long without a hiccough, I had almost forgotten what real Hell felt like.

So a good reminder, and a good kick up the backside for me.

Tomorrow is another day, a better day, and the lesson learned will make me stronger when it arrives.

At One With The Stars

At One With The StarsSadly, for those of us who remain, our relative passed away earlier this week.

For her, gone are the ties that bind us to this physical world. She is now at one with the stars, the universe, and knows no limits.

After a very short time, she will be back, in a different physical form, wiser for her experience during her past lives, and ready to start another rotation of her Wheel of Life.

While we who are left behind mourn her passing, we should remember to rejoice that she has broken free of the shackles of her worldly body, and to celebrate the achievements of her past life.

Nam Myoho Renge Kyo

The Nichiren Buddhist Prayers

During morning Gongyo we say four Prayers, the first out loud, the last three silently to ourselves. During evening Gongyo, the first prayer is omitted.

The First Prayer – Appreciation for Life’s Protective Forces (spoken – morning Gongyo)

lotusI offer appreciation to the Shoten Zenjin, the functions in life and in the environment that serve to protect us, and prey that these protective powers may be further strengthened and enhanced through my practice of the Law.

The Second Prayer – Appreciation for the Gohonzon (silent)

lotusI offer my deepest praise and most sincere gratitude to the Dai-Gohonzon of the Three Great Secret Laws, which was bestowed upon the entire world.

I offer my deepest praise and most sincere gratitude to Nichiren Daishonin, the Buddha  of the Latter Day of the Law.

I offer my deepest praise and most sincere gratitude to Nikko Shonin.

I offer sincere gratitude to Nichimoku Shonin.

The Third Prayer – For the attainment of kosen-rufu (silent)

lotusI pray that the great desire for kosen-rufu is fulfilled, and that the Soka Gakkai International develops eternally in this endeavour.

I offer my most sincere gratitude to the three founding presidents – Tsunesaburo Makiguchi, Josei Toda and Daisaku Ikeda – for their eternal example of selfless dedication to the propagation of the Law.

The Fourth Prayer – Personal prayers and prayer for the deceased – (silent)

lotusI pray to bring forth Buddhahood from within my life, change my karma and to fulfil my wishes in the present and the future.

(we may offer additional prayers here)

I pray for my deceased relatives and for all those who have passed away, particularly for these individuals:

(we name our relatives and friends here)

I pray for peace throughout the world and for the happiness of all humanity.

Nam Myoho Renge Kyo

The Real Aspect of the Gohonzon

Having received my Gohonzon, I was very interested to know what the inscriptions meant.

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‘Never seek the Gohonzon outside yourself. The Gohonzon exists only within the mortal flesh of us ordinary people who embrace the Lotus Sutra and chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo.’

But this letter, from Nichiren to Nichinyo, explains more completely the significance of the Gohonzon.

I have received your offerings to the Gohonzon of five thousand coins, one horseload of polished rice, and fruit. To begin with, this Gohonzon was revealed in the last eight years of the fifty that the Buddha preached in this world, and in this period of eight years, in eight chapters [of the Lotus Sutra], from the “Emerging from the Earth” chapter through the “Entrustment” chapter. Now, during the three periods following the Buddha’s passing, in the two thousand years of the Former and Middle Days of the Law, not even the term “object of devotion of the essential teaching” yet existed. How then could the object of devotion have been revealed? Moreover, there was no one who was able to give it expression. T’ien-t’ai, Miao-lo, and Dengyo perceived it in their hearts, but for some reason never put it into words, just as Yen Yüan realized the true meaning of Confucius’s teaching, but never gave it expression. Yet the sutra itself and the commentaries of T’ien-t’ai and Miaolo explicitly state that the Gohonzon will appear after two thousand years have elapsed following the Buddha’s passing, in the first five hundred years of the Latter Day of the Law.

How wondrous it is that, around two hundred years and more into the Latter Day of the Law, I was the first to reveal as the banner of propagation of the Lotus Sutra this great mandala that even those such as Nagarjuna and Vasubandhu, T’ien-t’ai and Miao-lo were unable to express. This mandala is in no way my invention. It is the object of devotion that depicts Shakyamuni Buddha, the World-Honored One, seated in the treasure tower of Many Treasures Buddha, and the Buddhas who were Shakyamuni’s emanations as perfectly as a print matches its woodblock. Thus the five characters of the Lotus Sutra’s title are suspended in the center, while the four heavenly kings are seated at the four corners of the treasure tower. Shakyamuni, Many Treasures, and the four leaders of the Bodhisattvas of the Earth are side by side at the top. Seated below them are the bodhisattvas, including Universal Worthy and Manjushri, and the voicehearers, including Shariputra and Maudgalyayana. [Beside them are] the gods of the sun and moon, the devil king of the sixth heaven, the dragon king, and an asura. In addition, the wisdom kings Immovable and Craving-Filled take up their stations to the south and north. The evil and treacherous Devadatta and the ignorant dragon king’s daughter form a group. Not only the Mother of Demon Children and the ten demon daughters, who are evil demons that sap the lives of people throughout the major world system, but also the Sun

Goddess, Great Bodhisattva Hachiman, and the seven reigns of the heavenly gods and five reigns of the earthly gods, who are the guardian deities of Japan— all the various great and small gods, that is, the main gods, are ranged in rows. How then could the remaining subordinate gods be left out? The “Treasure Tower” chapter states, “[Shakyamuni Buddha used his transcendental powers to] lift all the members of the great assembly up into the air.”

Without exception, all these Buddhas, bodhisattvas, great sages, and, in general, all the various beings of the two worlds and the eight groups who appear in the “Introduction” chapter of the Lotus Sutra dwell in this Gohonzon. Illuminated by the light of the five characters of the Mystic Law, they display the dignified attributes that they inherently possess. This is the object of devotion.

This is what is meant when the sutra says “the true aspect of all phenomena.” Miao-lo stated: “The true aspect invariably manifests in all phenomena, and all phenomena invariably manifest in the ten factors. The ten factors invariably manifest in the Ten Worlds, and the Ten Worlds invariably manifest in life and its environment.” It is also stated that the profound principle of the true aspect is the originally inherent Myoho-renge-kyo. The Great Teacher Dengyo said, “A single moment of life comprising the three thousand realms is itself the Buddha of limitless joy; this Buddha has forsaken august appearances.” Therefore, this Gohonzon shall be called the great mandala never before known; it did not appear until more than 2,220 years after the Buddha’s passing.

A woman who makes offerings to such a Gohonzon invites happiness in this life, and in the next, the Gohonzon will be with her and protect her always. Like a lantern in the dark, like a strong guide and porter on a treacherous mountain path, the Gohonzon will guard and protect you, Nichinyo, wherever you go. Therefore, you should take every care to ward off slanderers of the Law in the same way that you would never wish a courtesan even to come near your home. This is the meaning of “Thrust aside evil friends and associate with good companions.”

Never seek this Gohonzon outside yourself. The Gohonzon exists only within the mortal flesh of us ordinary people who embrace the Lotus Sutra and chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo. The body is the palace of the ninth consciousness, the unchanging reality that reigns over all of life’s functions. To be endowed with the Ten Worlds means that all ten, without a single exception, exist in one world. Because of this it is called a mandala. Mandala is a Sanskrit word that is translated as “perfectly endowed” or “a cluster of blessings.” This Gohonzon also is found only in the two characters for faith. This is what the sutra means when it states that one can “gain entrance through faith alone.”

Since Nichiren’s disciples and lay supporters believe solely in the Lotus Sutra, honestly discarding expedient means and not accepting even a single verse of the other sutras, exactly as the Lotus teaches, they can enter the treasure tower of the Gohonzon. How reassuring! Make every possible effort for the sake of your next life. What is most important is that, by chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo alone, you can attain Buddhahood. It will no doubt depend on the strength of your faith. To have faith is the basis of Buddhism. Thus the fourth volume of Great Concentration and Insight states, “Buddhism is like an ocean that one can only enter with faith.” The fourth volume of The Annotations on “Great Concentration and Insight” explains this: “With regard to the phrase ‘Buddhism is like an ocean that one can only enter with faith,’ even Confucius taught that faith is first and foremost. How much more so is this true of the profound doctrines of Buddhism! Without faith, how could one possibly enter? That is why the Flower Garland Sutra defines faith as the basis of the way and the mother of blessings.” The first volume of Great Concentration and Insight says, “How does one hear, believe in, and practice the perfect teaching to attain perfect enlightenment?” The first volume of On “Great Concentration and Insight” says, “To ‘believe in the perfect teaching’ means to awaken faith through doctrine and to make faith the basis of practice.”

A non-Buddhist document relates that, because the emperor of Han believed his aide’s report, the waters of a river froze on the spot. Another tells how Li Kuang, because he was eager to revenge his father, shot an arrow all the way up to its feathers into a boulder hidden in the grass. The commentaries of T’ien-t’ai and Miao-lo make it perfectly clear that faith is the cornerstone. Because the Han emperor believed completely in his retainer’s words, the river froze over. And Li Kuang was able to pierce a rock with his arrow because he fully believed it to be the tiger that had killed his father. How much more so is this true in Buddhism!

Embracing the Lotus Sutra and chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo in itself encompasses the five practices. It was this matter, the wonderful practice that includes the immediate completion of the five practices, that was transmitted to the Great Teacher Dengyo when he journeyed to T’ang China and met the Reverend Tao-sui. No other teaching is more important for Nichiren’s disciples and lay supporters. It is referred to in the “Supernatural Powers” chapter. I will write again in detail.

Respectfully,
Nichiren

The twenty-third day of the eighth month in the third year of Kenji (1277)

The writings of Nichiren Daishonin and a very comprehensive dictionary of the terms of Nichiren Buddhism can be found online here.

The Jeremy Hunt Effect

Anyone who was lucky enough to be awake and listening to Radio 4 this morning around 8:00 will have had the perfect start to their week.

James Naughtie made the mother and father of Freudian slips when he transposed a couple of letters when introducing Jeremy Hunt, the Culture Secretary. If you missed it and want to hear it for yourself, go and listen here, but be warned, it is a very rude word for Radio 4 !!!

Now you might imagine that such a slip might cause consternation in the Corridors of Power, but no. Jeremy Hunt was a fantastic sport, he even Tweeted about it, even when it was repeated later in the morning by Andrew Marr.

Actually, Mr Hunt has come out of this smelling of roses, and with publicity that money just couldn’t buy. Yesterday, very few people knew who Jeremy Hunt was, now everyone knows the Culture Secretary.

In a similar way, when chanting for something, don’t be surprised if The Universe delivers the result you wanted, but in a very unexpected way. I’ve seen it happen so many times, it really doesn’t surprise me, though it always makes me smile.

A Pleasant Surprise

I suppose, with Christmas just around the corner, I should not have been so surprised when the postman arrived this afternoon, with a parcel.

You may remember that I had seen a Gohonzon offered for sale on eBay. I was unsure whether it was right for such an item to be offered, so I decided to put in a bid, to ‘rescue’ it from falling into less appreciative hands.

The Gohonzon had originally hung in a Buddhist temple in Japan, some forty years ago, and was in New York. Combined with the current cold spell, the distance had meant that it had taken a while to arrive, but it was really worth the wait, it’s beautiful.

It will take it’s rightful place in the Butsudan, The House of Buddha, the place in my home where I perform Gongyo, chant and pray.

Whether it will make my Practice more effective is yet to be proven, but it has formed the perfect focus for my chanting. Results will, as always, be the proof.

My eternal thanks, to my partner, for a most unusual, inspired and inspiring birthday present.

The Hell of Tranquillity

Having stayed up till half past stupid last night, watching the Ashes on TV, today was really a day of doing next to nothing.

The Ten Worlds each contain every other World within them, so being in the World of Tranquillity I was also troubled by the World of Hell, worrying about our ill relative.

Being so far removed, geographically, from the issue is difficult. I am the sort of person who needs to feel I am helping and, with this,  I can’t.

So trying to be as supportive as possible, wondering all the while, what the situation is, is tough for me. Putting that in context, it’s a lot easier than being there, and still being able to do very little.

Chanting and Prayers will help everyone, so that’s what I am doing. My body is in the UK, but my thoughts are 6000 miles away.

Nam Myoho Renge Kyo.

The Right To Decide

In a quiet moment this afternoon, when our internet access had gone down due to some outage in Bristol, we got talking about religion.

Obviously, the guys in the office know that I am a Buddhist, they even jokingly (I hope) suggested that I should decline my invitation to the company Christmas do.

It transpired that the partner of one of the chaps has been attending the Alpha Course at their local church and although he has been totally accepting and supportive, he does not hold the same beliefs as her.

It turned out that he actually has no accepted spiritual beliefs, nor is he an Atheist. In fact he had some harsh words for them for trying to belittle or demean the beliefs of people who do believe in a god. He thought everyone was entitled to their own beliefs, or to hold no beliefs, if that was what they wanted.

I agree with him, everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Unlike my old mate Billy Brown, whose favourite saying was ‘Everyone is entitled to my opinion’ and he wasn’t always joking.

Even though I believe totally in Nichiren Buddhism, I don’t see my role as some kind of evangelist. I am happy, even keen, to talk about my beliefs and the details of the Practice, but I don’t try to ‘convert’ people directly.

I guess deep down, I would like to think that I can extol the virtues of Buddhism in such a way that it might tempt someone into finding our more for themselves. But that’s where it ends. When you compare that to some religions, mentioning no names, who tend to turn up on your doorstep in the middle of the Sunday roast, or forcibly separate family members if one of them leaves their church, it’s pretty laid back.

At the end of the day, everyone is entitled to their own opinion, so remember that when you find yourself trying to ram your ideas, or ideals, down someone’s throat.

World Cup Woes

Three LionsSo many English football fans will have been plunged into a World of Hell this afternoon. The story was so important that it made the lead on the BBC’s Ten O’clock News.

The disclosure the Russia will host the 2018 World Cup has been a huge disappointment to those involved with the bid and those who have never seen a World Cup on English soil.

The word was that England had a fair chance of winning, something that may have become an obsession, a dream, and possibly a Honzon.

Basing your happiness on an outcome, over which you have little or no control, is like building your house on shifting sand. A recipe for disaster you might say.

I am old enough, just, to remember the last World Cup we hosted. In fact I watched England triumph over Germany whilst at Cub camp, and I shall never forget it.

But at a the time of financial crisis, there must be more important issues to deal with. The protection of the old, the sick and needy surely has to come first. With the onset of huge cutbacks in public spending, they are on the front line even more than ever.

I would like to congratulate Russia and Qatar on winning the chance to host their first World Cup, I’m sure they will embrace the opportunity and turn the biggest sporting event in the world into a brilliant spectacle.

For us, the English football fans, it is a shame, but we have to take a deep breath and get on with life whilst realigning our priorities.

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