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Category Archives: Rational Amidism
Fear Is Born From Arming Oneself.
A life filled with negativity is not created by bad luck or circumstances. It is created by a negative mind and beliefs. This mindset and belief was created by conditioning and habits of thinking both conscious and unconscious. If you … Continue reading
Posted in Buddhism, Core Teaching of the Buddha, Hongaku Jodo, Meditation, Rational Amidism, Uncategorized
Tagged Ahimsa, Buddhism, Peace, Practice
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Leader or Guide?
Upali lived during the time of Buddha and was the follower of another religion and went to the Buddha in order to argue with him and try to convert him. But after talking to the Buddha, he was so impressed that he decided … Continue reading
Posted in Buddhism, Counterfeit Dhamma, Hongaku, Hongaku Jodo, Pure Land Buddhism, Rational Amidism
Tagged Amida Buddha, Buddhism, Compassion, Delusion, Emptiness, Faith, Mahayana, Right View, Trust, Vanity
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My Buddha Can Beat Up Your Buddha
Contemporary Pure Land Buddhism has come under much scholarly critique over the past two to three decades. This is especially true of the Japanese Jōdo and Jōdo Shinshū presentations. In fact, the entirety of the model of populist Buddhism in … Continue reading
Does Buddhism Need A Dhamma Police?
This is a reposted blog article by Sensei Keisho Ananda of Hongaku Jodo. It is well worth the read. Please check him out. Does Buddhism Need A Dhamma Police? When I took refuge years ago I took refuge in The … Continue reading
Posted in Buddhism, Core Teaching of the Buddha, Hongaku Jodo, Rational Amidism, Uncategorized
Tagged Beauty, Buddhism, Compassion, Delusion, Faith, Peace, Vanity
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The Matrix of Practice
Dengyo Daishi once wrote, “A devout believer in the Buddha’s Law who is also a wise man is truly obliged to point out to his students any false doctrines, even though they are principles of his own sect. He must … Continue reading
Avoiding Poison
The recent bombings and increased activities of religious extremists have provoked a myriad of responses, both rational and irrational. In the United States people of power tend to react instead of responding. The reaction is normally superficial and immature. They … Continue reading
Clergy and Sensei Training Program — Updated
Hongaku Institute for Buddhist Studies Hongaku Jōdo Compassionate Lotus Tendai Lineage (HJCL) Clergy and Sensei Training Program Seminary Information: Basic Clergy and Sensei Training Program Shaku Mui Shin Shi Ajari and Staff Ordination and Sensei Training introduces basic concepts of Pure Land, … Continue reading
Rational Amidism, Modes of Existence
In the past I was able to teach the Buddha’s Dharma throughout the day without ever mentioning him or using a Pali or Sanskrit word. I’ve given up on that. Once the Buddha is taken out of the equation people … Continue reading
Rational Amidism: Prayer
I am often asked if Buddhists, any Buddhist, believe in a Supreme Being analogous to the Western God. My answer is always, “No, we don’t. If any sect proclaims an original anything then they are not Buddhist.” Clearly, belief in … Continue reading
Posted in Buddhism, Pure Land Buddhism, Rational Amidism
Tagged Amida Buddha, Amitabha Buddha, Applied Buddhism, Prayer, Rational Buddhism
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