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  • The Dharma of the Forge and the Loom: A Conceptual Conversion of Hephaestus and Athena Through the Lotus Sutra

    The Dharma of the Forge and the Loom: A Conceptual Conversion of Hephaestus and Athena Through the Lotus Sutra

    Date: August 29, 2025 Purpose: This document provides a detailed review of the provided source, exploring its core argument regarding the conceptual synthesis of the Greek mythological archetypes of Hephaestus and Athena with the principles of the Lotus Sutra. It highlights main themes, key ideas, and important facts, including direct quotes. I. Executive Summary The…

    William Altig

    August 29, 2025
    Mythology and Modern Connections
    AI, Ani Choying Drolma, Arachne, Arts, athena, Athena’s Wisdom, Bodhisattva, Buddhism, Compassion (Karuna), Conceptual Conversion, Creative Purpose, Dharma, Dharmakaya, Ego, Ekayana (One Vehicle), Greek Mythos, Hephaestus, Hephaestus’s Forge, Lameness, liberation, Lotus Sutra, Meditation, Metis, Mount Olympus, Mythology, Olympian Archetypes, Pandora, Philosophy, Religion, Robotics, Sebastian Yatra, Skillful Means (Upaya), Software Development, Spirituality, Strategic Warfare, Suffering (Duhkha), Technology, Weaving, Wisdom (Prajna), Workplace Spirituality
  • Lotus Sūtra: Karma and Power

    Lotus Sūtra: Karma and Power

    Date: August 27, 2025 Source: Excerpts from “Lotus Sūtra: Karma and Power” (various linked sources) I. Executive Summary This briefing document summarizes key themes from an analysis of Chapter Nineteen, “The Merits of the Teacher of the Dharma,” of the Lotus Sūtra. It highlights the Sūtra’s core message of universal enlightenment, emphasizing that Buddhahood is…

    William Altig

    August 29, 2025
    Chapter 19, The Great Teachings of the Lotus of the True Law
    Avici Hells, body, Buddha Nature, Buddhahood, Chapter Nineteen, Cosmic Humanism, Cutting Off Afflictions, Dharma Teacher, Dharma Transmission, Ears, Embodied Enlightenment, Eyes, Greed, happiness, Heavenly Eye, Insight (Prajna), Internal Happiness, karma, Karmic Consequences, Karmic Transformation, Lotus Sūtra, Love and Compassion, Mahayana Buddhism, Merits of the Teacher of the Dharma, mind, Nose, Patience, Perceptual Transformation, Purification of Six Senses, Rokkonshoujou, Saddharma-puṇḍarīka Sūtra, Spiritual Power, Spiritual Practice, Sumeru-worlds, The Buddha Speaks the Sutra About Karma., Tongue, Universal Enlightenment, Violence, Worldly Power
  • The Lotus Sūtra and Assured Buddhahood

    The Lotus Sūtra and Assured Buddhahood

    Executive Summary This briefing document provides a comprehensive analysis of the Lotus Sūtra, particularly focusing on Chapter Two, “Expedient Means,” as a foundational text for understanding inherent purpose and cultivating perseverance. The Lotus Sūtra challenges conventional Buddhist thought by asserting the universal potential for Buddhahood, emphasizing that innate wisdom and compassionate purpose are eternal realities,…

    William Altig

    August 28, 2025
    Chapter 2, The Great Teachings of the Lotus of the True Law
    Attainment of Buddhahood in one’s present form, Bodhisattva, Buddhahood, Chapter Two, Compassion and Perseverance, compassion., Daimoku (Nam-myoho-renge-kyo), expedient means, Ichinen Sanzen of Ji, Ichinen Sanzen of Ri, Inherent Buddha, Juki, Lotus Sutra, Nichiren, One Great Reason, One Vehicle (Ekayana), Parable of the Burning House, Persecution prophecies, Profound and Wonderful Teachings, Provisional Teachings, Real Dharma, Shakyamuni, Skillful Means (Upaya), Strategy of the Lotus Sūtra, T’ien-t’ai, Ten Factors of Life, Ten Worlds, Three Thousand Realms in a Single Moment of Life (Ichinen Sanzen), three vehicles, True Aspect of All Phenomena, Universal Enlightenment, Voluntarily assuming appropriate karma, votary of the Lotus Sutra, wisdom, Śāriputra
  • The Doctrine of Hōbō (Slander of the Law) in Nichiren Buddhism

    The Doctrine of Hōbō (Slander of the Law) in Nichiren Buddhism

    Date: August 27, 2025 Subject: An In-Depth Analysis of Hōbō: The Doctrine of Slander of the Law in the Thought of Nichiren Daishonin I. Executive Summary This briefing document provides a detailed review of Hōbō, or “slander of the Law,” a foundational and controversial doctrine in Nichiren Buddhism. Originating with Nichiren Daishonin (1222–1282) during Japan’s…

    William Altig

    August 27, 2025
    Nichiren
    art, Buddha-nature, Buddhism of true cause, Changing karma into mission, Changing Poison into Medicine, Chanting Daimoku, compassion., Denying Buddhist teaching, esoteric Buddhism, External Actions, Four Criticisms (Shika Kakugen), Fourteen Slanders (Jūshi-hōbō), Fragmentation, Hell of Incessant Suffering, Hōbō (Slander of the Law), Inspiration, Internal Attitudes, Internalization of slander, Kamakura period, Karmic Retribution, kosen-rufu, Lotus Sutra, Low status, Mappō (Latter Day of the Law), Miao-lo, Mystic Law, Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, Nichiren Daishonin, Nichiren Shoshu, Nichiren Shu, Opposing Buddhist teaching, Poverty, Psychological consequences, Pure Land Buddhism, relationships, Religion, Risshō Ankoku Ron, Ritsu Buddhism, Sectarian interpretations, Self-harm, Self-Reflection, Soka Gakkai International (SGI), Spiritual consequences, T’ien-t’ai Chih-che, Vilifying Buddhist teaching, White leprosy, writing, Zen Buddhism
  • The Eternal Buddha, Skillful Means, and Ultimate Reality in the Lotus Sūtra

    The Eternal Buddha, Skillful Means, and Ultimate Reality in the Lotus Sūtra

    This briefing document provides a comprehensive review of the main themes and crucial ideas presented in the provided source, “The Eternal Buddha: Lifespan, Skillful Means, and Ultimate Reality.” It focuses on the re-conceptualization of the Buddha, the pedagogical role of skillful means (upāya), and the implications for practitioners and the understanding of reality within the…

    William Altig

    August 26, 2025
    Chapter 16, The Great Teachings of the Lotus of the True Law
    Buddha-nature, Buddhism, Chapter 16 (The Life Span of the Thus Come One), Compassion (Karuṇā), Cosmic Scale of Buddhahood, Dharma-kāya (Pure Dharma Body), Eternal Buddha, Expedient Nirvāṇa, Faith and Practice, Historical Buddha, Lotus Sūtra, Mahāyāna Buddhism, Meditation, Nichiren, Nirmāna-kāya (Transformation Bodies), Nonduality, One Vehicle (Ekayāna), Ontology, Parable of the Burning House, Parable of the Skilled Physician, Pedagogy, Philosophy, Religion, Sambhoga-kāya (Perfect Reward Body), Skillful means (Upāya), Spirituality, Tiantai School, Time (Linear vs. Unconditioned), Tri-kāya (Three Bodies), Wisdom (Prajñā), Zhiyi, Śākyamuni Buddha
  • The Lotus Sūtra: Bridging Faith and Reason through Embodied Practice

    Date: August 25, 2025 Subject: An analysis of “The Lotus Sūtra’s Paradox: Faith, Reason, and Embodied Dharma” Purpose: To summarize the core arguments, key themes, and essential concepts presented in the provided text concerning the teachings of the Lotus Sūtra.—–Executive Summary “The Lotus Sūtra’s Paradox: Faith, Reason, and Embodied Dharma” examines the perceived contradiction within…

    William Altig

    August 25, 2025
    Chapter 2, Chapter 21, The Great Teachings of the Lotus of the True Law
    Active, Bodhisattvas, Bodhisattvas of the Earth, Boundless Wisdom and Courage, Buddhism, Burning House Parable, Chapter 16: The Life Span of the Thus Come One, Compassion, Confident Prayer, Cosmic Tableau, Democratic and Empowering Ideal, Dramatic and Narrative Framework, Dynamic, Embodied Dharma, Engaged Practice, Engaging with Mundane Life, Eternal Buddha, Eternal Dharma, Ethical and Philosophical Foundation, expedient means, Explicit Revelation of Teachings, Faith-Based Practice, Global Citizens, Grassroots Compassionate Action, Here and Now Manifestation, Humanitarian Competition, Immortal, Infininitely Profound and Immeasurable Wisdom, Infinite Potential and Dignity, Inherent Transcendental Essence, Innate Buddhahood, Inner Determination, Liberating Others, Living Beings of the Dharma Realm, Living Text, Lotus Sūtra, Meditation, Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō, Nichiren, Non-Conceptual Realization, Non-Dualistic Worldview, One Vehicle (Ekayāna), Paradox of Revelation and Incomprehensibility, Performative Vehicle for Enlightenment, Philosophy, Prodigal Son Parable, Pure Buddha-Land, Religion, Saha World of Suffering, Self-Benefit, Self-Realization and Empowerment, Shakyamuni Buddha, Skillful means (Upāya), Soka Gakkai, Solitary Buddhas, Spirituality, Superior-Practice Bodhisattva (Jōgyo), Supernatural Powers of the Tathāgata, Tathāgatagarbha (Buddha-Nature), Ten Life-States, Textual Container, three thousand realms in a single moment of life, three vehicles, Tiantai, Tiered Understanding of Dharma, Transformative Faith, Transforming Environment into Pure Land, Transforming Society, Transforming Suffering into Happiness, Treasury of the Hidden Core of the Tathāgata, True Self of the Buddha, Unattainable by Reasoning Alone, Voice-Hearers
  • Merit and Wisdom in the Lotus Sūtra

    Merit and Wisdom in the Lotus Sūtra

    Date: August 23, 2025 Subject: An Exegetical Analysis of Chapter Seventeen of the Lotus Sūtra: The Accumulation of Merit and the Path to Clarity Key Sources: Excerpts from “Lotus Sūtra: Merit and Wisdom” 1. Executive Summary This briefing document provides a detailed review of Chapter Seventeen of the Lotus Sūtra, “Discrimination of Merit and Virtue,”…

    William Altig

    August 23, 2025
    Chapter 7, The Great Teachings of the Lotus of the True Law
    bhikṣu, bhāvanā, Buddha, Buddhism, Buddhist practices, Chapter Seventeen, clarity, Dharma, dāna, ego-clinging, emptiness (śūnyatā), Internal Transformation, Kṣānti, Lotus Sūtra, Maitreya Bodhisattva, maitrī, Meditation, mental purification, Merit (Puṇya), Nirvana, non-self (anātman), One Vehicle (Ekayāna), Philosophy, Religion, Saṃsāra, sangha, self-conceit (māna), Skillful means (Upāya), Spiritual Development, Spirituality, stūpa-mausoleum, Two Accumulations, virtuous actions, Wisdom (Prajñā), śīla
  • Nichiren’s Path to Enlightenment

    Nichiren’s Path to Enlightenment

    This briefing document provides a comprehensive review of key themes and essential facts from the provided source, “Nichiren’s Path to Enlightenment,” focusing on the transformative power of consistent individual action within a collective context. I. Introduction: The Transformative Power of Persistent Individual and Collective Action The core message of Nichiren’s philosophy, particularly as articulated in…

    William Altig

    August 22, 2025
    Nichiren
    13th century Japan, Adversity, and delusion, Buddhahood, Buddhism, Buddhist Philosophy, collective action, collective spiritual unity, cosmic axis, daily spiritual actions, drops of water, Enlightenment, Establishing the Correct Teaching for the Peace of the Land, faith, faith like fire, faith like water, fires of greed, Gohonzon, hardship, hatred, human revolution, Ichinen Sanzen, individual action, inseparability of life and environment, Kamakura period, kosen-rufu, Latter Day of the Law, Lotus Sutra, many in body, Mappō, Meditation, Merit, Mongol invasion, Mt. Sumeru, Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, natural disasters, Nichiren, Nirvāṇa, On Selecting the Right Time, one in mind, particles of dust, perfect enlightenment, Persecution, perseverance, personal revolution, Philosophy, political instability, Pure Land on earth, pure Law, Religion, Rissho Ankoku Ron, rivers of hardship, roots of goodness, sangha, sea of the Lotus Sutra, Senji-shō, Shakyamuni Buddha, single element of mind, social unrest, societal peace, spiritual attainment, spiritual crisis, Spiritual Development, spiritual grit, Spirituality, three thousand realms in a single moment of life, transformation of the land, transforming karma into mission, unshakeable life state, votary of the Lotus Sutra, widespread propagation of the Mystic Law
  • “Lotus Sutra Bodhisattva Study” – Main Themes and Key Insights

    “Lotus Sutra Bodhisattva Study” – Main Themes and Key Insights

    This briefing document provides a comprehensive review of the provided excerpts from “Lotus Sutra Bodhisattva Study,” focusing on Chapter Twenty-Seven, “The Former Affairs of King Wonderful Adornment,” and the Bodhisattvas Medicine-King and Medicine-Superior. It highlights the main themes, most important ideas, and significant facts, incorporating direct quotes from the source material. I. Overview of the…

    William Altig

    August 20, 2025
    Chapter 27, The Great Teachings of the Lotus of the True Law
    Buddhism, Dharma, Enlightenment, Eradicating misfortune, Good roots, healing, Karmic well-being, liberation, Lotus Sūtra, Medicine-King Bodhisattva, Medicine-Superior Bodhisattva, Meditation, Mental diseases, Merit, Philosophy, Physical diseases, Religion, Skillful Means (Upaya), Spiritual well-being, Spirituality, Suffering, Sūtra Spoken by the Buddha on Visualizing the Two Bodhisattvas Bhaisajyarāja and Bhaisajyasamudgata, Universal Buddhahood, Visualization meditations
  • Limitless Opportunities for Enlightenment in the Lotus Sūtra

    Limitless Opportunities for Enlightenment in the Lotus Sūtra

    I. Introduction: The “Ink-Powder” Parable Chapter 7 of the Lotus Sūtra, “The Parable of the Phantom City,” opens with the Buddha illustrating an “inconceivably long span of time” through a vivid analogy known as the “ink-powder” parable. This parable serves as a foundational element for understanding the cosmic scope of the Buddha’s teachings and the…

    William Altig

    August 16, 2025
    Chapter 7, The Great Teachings of the Lotus of the True Law
    Boundless Opportunities, Buddha’s Cosmic Perspective, Buddhahood, Chapter 7, Continuous Journey, Cosmic Analogy, cosmic time, Delusion and Attachment, Dharma, Enlightenment Timeline, Great-Universal-Wisdom-Excellence Buddha, Illusory Nature of Time, Immeasurable Kalpas, Infinite Scale, Ink-powder parable, Karmic Connections, Long Cultivation to Enlightenment, Lotus Sutra, Mahayana sutras, Mentor-Disciple Bond, Non-dual Perspective, Parable of Immeasurable Time, Past Lives, Patience, perseverance, Phantom City Parable, Shakyamuni Buddha, Spiritual Development, Spiritual Relationships
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