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The Wayward Son’s Realization and the Unveiling of the One Vehicle in the Lotus Sūtra

Date: September 13, 2025 Subject: Analysis of Chapter Four of the Lotus Sūtra, focusing on the Parable of the Wayward Son and the disciples’ statement: “We were satisfied with the elimination of illusions within ourselves. What we accomplished was that elimination. We did nothing more.” I. Executive Summary Chapter Four of the Lotus Sūtra, “Belief…
William Altig
arhats, Attachment to limited self-identity, Belief and Understanding, Bodhisattva Ideal, Bodhisattvas of the Earth, Buddha’s Disciples, Buddha’s pure land, Buddha-nature, Buddhahood, Cause-awakened ones (pratyekabuddhas), Chapter Four, Clearing away excrement, Delusion, Delusion of self-limitation, Diligent practice, Ekayāna, Elimination of illusions, Gradual cultivation, Greed, hatred, Humble outlook, Immeasurable riches and treasures, Individual liberation, Inherent Buddhahood, Limited self-view, Lotus Sutra, Maha-Katyayana, Maha-Maudgalyayana, Mahā-Kāśyapa, Mahāyāna pedagogy, Nichiren Buddhism, Nirvana, Non-Duality, One Vehicle, Parable of the Burning House, Parable of the Wayward Son, patient practice, Provisional milestone, Provisional truths, Saha world, Skillful Means, Socially Engaged Buddhism, Sorrow and suffering, Spiritual Maturation, Subhuti, Tiantai Buddhism, True Aspect of All Phenomena, Ultimate truths, Universal Enlightenment, Upaya, Urgent upaya, Voice-hearers (śrāvakas), Wayward son, Wealthy father, Śākyamuni -
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
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