Nichiren Buddhism – A Religion Apart

So many of the World Religions base their beliefs on a God, a Supreme Being, a Creator or an Entity whose existence is the focus of the religion’s belief.

As a confirmed Atheist, that focus never sat comfortably in my psyche. I don’t think anyone really believes in a white haired old man sitting in the clouds these days, but there are millions of people who base their faith on a Being whose existence cannot be proven. In fact, many religions actively seek to dissuade followers from even trying to prove that existence.

The Lotus SutraI was schooled in the Sciences, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology as well as Psychology, and those sciences demand proof for each and every hypothesis. So when I stumbled, and that is the right way to describe it, upon Nichiren Buddhism, I was overjoyed to find that there was no supreme being and that every part of Practice demands we examine the results of that Practice as proof of it’s validity.

Nichiren Daishonin said that we should seek proof of the effectiveness of our Practice in the results it brings. He also says that if the results do not support the practice, that we should desist.

I don’t want anyone to think that I am putting Nichiren Buddhism above or before any other religion, I am only saying that, for me, it fits my thinking and for me, it works.

I have not been practicing for long, and I’m learning new things every day, but the results have been amazing so the proof is there for me, and others to see.

Oh Yes, it’s Kutai Alright

After a day working on the new Yoga Essence website, we spent the evening in the company of Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman. Their concert at the Lighthouse in Poole was a brilliant mix of new songs from The Living Tree and golden oldies.

All sorts of memories came flooding back as the lyrics and notes unlocked them.

Only I could see them, but they were as real as were the original experiences. So they exist and they don’t exist all at the same time, and Nichiren Buddhism calls this Ku, short for Kutai. All they need are the right conditions to become manifest, in exactly the same way our own potential does.

Now the concert itself has been consigned to history, as has typing this sentence, memories that will remain forever.

When Less Is More

There are times when the less you say, the louder the message becomes.

A wonderful day, shared chanting, closeness and fresh air and sunshine, who could ask for more.

Branksome ChineOk, I know it’s the Worlds of Rapture, Hunger, Animality as well as the other seven in various measures all rolled into one.

So a real world case of ichinen sanzen, 3000 worlds in one moment.

Enough said.

Good Things

Good things, they say, come to those who wait.

The good news is that it’s true and having waited months for a joyous reunion, my partner is home again.

When she left, back in July, my life went on hold for a while. But the suffering it caused made me seek a way to overcome it and I found Nichiren Buddhism as a result. A good case of poison into medicine if you will.

Now she is back, I am on a different path through life and we are both better for the change.

The wait was definitely worth it.

Whoo Hooo – A Whole Week Off

We have a whole week off, starting today, and we’re going to make the most of it.

Perfect timing, after the recent frost, for a trip to Westonbirt Arboretum.

Autumn Leaves

That magical link between nature and the very life-force of man enhanced by immersing yourself in the forest.

Autumn is maybe the most beautiful season, all those amazing reds, yellows, gold and brown as the trees prepare for winter.

And yet, Autumn is like the twilight years we will all experience as we come towards the end of our lives.

It’s reassuring to know, that just like Winter follows Autumn and Spring follows Winter, year in, year out, time without end, rebirth follows death and the Wheel of Life is just as certain.

We all enjoy the beauty of Autumn, and we can all enjoy the certainty of knowing that, even though life also cycles through the seasons, that our rebirth means we can enjoy every stage, from cradle to grave.

No Room For Complacency

Having basked in the warmth of one success after another, I have issued myself a warning not to rest on my laurels.

Buddhist practice is like a dog, for life, not just for Christmas, and must be part of your very being.

I’m not suggesting that I have been back sliding, because I haven’t, but I feel I can still do more towards my goal. The difficulty is getting the balance right, treading a fine line between strenuous regular practice and learning, and an obsession with the new way of life.

Given the fact that the whole point of adopting Buddhism as a way of life is to gain a happier existence for me and those around me, I need to get this right.

Those of you who know me, know that I have an addictive nature and throw myself into new ventures wholeheartedly. The problem, in the past, has been keeping that going. I have been, I admit openly, in the World of Hunger, for most of my life, always looking for the next new thing.

I am certain that I am addressing that and making some headway, but self criticism is healthy in this respect.

One reason for keeping this blog is to prove to myself that I have changed, and that I have the drive and desire to keep my practice strong. You have my permission to tell me, if you see cracks appearing.

Nam Myoho Renge Kyo, Nam Myoho Renge Kyo, Nam Myoho Renge Kyo.

Unfazed

Having waited months for this special day to arrive, the inevitable has happened, it’s been postponed.

Ok, so it’s only by a few hours, a day at the most, but time was when I would have been distraught. Not this time.

My inner strength is amazing even me and I remain stoic and unfazed by the whole thing.

It’s so good to feel ‘in control’ and be in a position to be able to see the good things in what is, after all, a potential disappointment.

Onwards and upwards, and chanting wins again.

Spread the Word – Share the Joy

That makes me sound like a ‘60s flower child, doesn’t it?

I was a bit too young to really take part in the Swinging Sixties, with their free love, flower power and peace signs. It must have been a very exciting time, so much was happening, in so many ways.

That’s how I feel about my new experiences through chanting. The world is suddenly a brighter, more enjoyable place to be and I really want everyone to know.

Of course, trying to explain how Nichiren Buddhism can transform your life is not something you can do on the tube or in your local, uninvited At least not without clearing the carriage, or the snug of the Red Lion, at one fell swoop.

So apart from swapping Buddhism lessons for Yoga sessions with my girlfriend, I am also chanting more for others than for myself, for their health, wealth and happiness, and being willing to discuss my practice if people want to hear.

I like the way this new world of Bodhisattva, well largely new to me, makes me feel, and I have this increasing urge to do things for others, rather than for me.

What a wonderful world we would live in, if we all felt the same way.

A-May-Zing

It started off as one of those days, I was due to drop my car off at the my local dealership to have a fault sorted, something I had been putting off for a while, but knew I had to get fixed.

The traffic was horrendous and I was late arriving, but the receptionist was kind and said she would call me when they had identified the problem and knew the cost of repair.

My colleague kindly gave me a lift into work, but we were both late and walking into the office I managed to take a chunk of my thumb off on the office door. Then we found that one of our senior managers was sitting waiting for us … and so it went on.

No call had come from the garage by lunchtime, never a good sign, so I called them. It appeared that the fault was taking some time to track down, so the receptionist said she would call me when they knew more.

At about 3:00pm the call arrived. They had found a problem with the electronics in the braking circuit and the car needed a new command module. The lady was very apologetic but said the repair would be about £550, far more than I had expected.

Chatting to the guys in the office, there was talk about how it ‘always costs more to service the car than expected’, ‘they always find something wrong’ and how I shouldn’t be surprised.

Having let the news sink in, I decided to chant for some kind of help with the situation, before I set off to collect the car. I found a quiet corner and gave it my all.

Talking to the lady in the service department, it became clear that there was no way round the repair. Brakes on a car do not really come under the ‘nice to have’ category, so I was going to have to cough up.

Then she stopped and told me she was going to have a word with the service manager, to see if they could soften the blow in some way. After a couple of minutes she returned, and smiling, she told me that there was good news. It appears that the module I needed was still under manufacturers warranty, even though the rest of the car isn’t, and that they would replace the part free of charge.

You could have knocked me down with a feather.

Now I’m not saying that the chanting tipped the scales, but things like this seem to be happening far more since I took my practice seriously. The more I chant, the better life is getting. Not just for me, but for those around me too.

You may be sceptical if you want, but I’m chalking this one up to more proof that my Nichiren Buddhism practice is working. To paraphrase Gary Player, the great golfer, ‘The more I practice, the more fortunate I become’.

Beauty Everywhere

On such a beautiful sunny autumn day, it’s not so surprising that on a walk to the beach, I was to see beauty everywhere.

From the golden colours of the leaves, to the dancing highlights of the sun glinting off the surface of the water, even the sails of a passing yacht, backlit by the setting sun, it was an amazing walk.

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Maybe reading Man’s Search For Meaning has helped me see the world, even the universe, in a different way.

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