Tag: Ichinen Sanzen
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5 Ancient Buddhist Ideas That Turn the Path to Enlightenment on Its Head

Introduction: The Long Road to Enlightenment Just Got Shorter For many, the word “enlightenment” conjures images of an arduous spiritual quest. We picture a path demanding decades, if not lifetimes, of disciplined meditation, extreme self-denial, and unwavering effort. It’s a goal reserved for the most dedicated ascetics, a distant peak at the end of a…
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5 Ancient Buddhist Ideas That Radically Redefine ‘The Perfect Offering’

Introduction: What Does It Mean to Give Everything? What does it truly mean to dedicate yourself to a cause? When we think of ultimate sacrifice, we often imagine a single, heroic act that costs the giver everything. But what if the greatest offering isn’t a final, spectacular gesture, but a continuous way of living? This…
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Three Revolutionary Ideas from a 13th-Century Buddhist Monk About Human Potential

Introduction: The Challenge of Unlocking Our Full Potential In our daily lives, we constantly fall into the habit of placing limiting labels on people, including ourselves. We categorize others as “good” or “bad,” “smart” or “stupid,” or decide that certain individuals are simply lost causes, incapable of meaningful change. This tendency to see human potential…
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The Lotus Sūtra’s Ceremony in the Air and its Embodiment in Nichiren Buddhism

Date: September 2, 2025 Purpose: This document provides a detailed review of the “Ceremony in the Air” as depicted in the Lotus Sūtra, its allegorical meanings, and its profound reinterpretation and practical application within Nichiren Buddhism. I. Overview of the Ceremony in the Air (Lotus Sūtra, Chapters 11-22) The “Ceremony in the Air” is a…
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Devadatta’s Enlightenment in the Lotus Sutra and Nichiren’s Philosophy

1. Executive Summary This briefing examines the paradoxical concept of Devadatta’s enlightenment, a central tenet in the Lotus Sutra and Nichiren’s philosophy. Devadatta, cousin and notorious adversary of Shakyamuni Buddha, committed two of the five “Anantarika-karma” (grave offenses) and was traditionally condemned to the Avīci Hell, a realm of incessant suffering. However, the Lotus Sutra,…
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Nichiren’s Interpretation of the Mutual Possession of Ten Realms in the Kanjin Honzon-Shō

Nichiren Buddhism, a significant school within the landscape of East Asian Buddhist thought, holds the Lotus Sutra in paramount esteem, considering it the ultimate and complete teaching of Shakyamuni Buddha.1 Among its core tenets is the doctrine of the “mutual possession of ten realms” (jikkai gogu), a concept that, while originating in the philosophical system…
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The Power of Faith and Patient Practice: Unlocking the Ultimate Dharma in the Lotus Sūtra’s Chapter Fifteen

I. Introduction: The Lotus Sūtra and the Call to Engaged Faith A. The Apex of Mahayana Teachings The Saddharma Puṇḍarīka Sūtra, commonly known as the Lotus Sūtra, occupies a position of paramount importance within the vast corpus of Mahayana Buddhist scriptures. Revered across East Asia and beyond, it is often hailed as the “King of…


