Tag: Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō
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Why a Single Moment of Belief Is Worth More Than a Lifetime of Good Deeds: 3 Radical Ideas from the Lotus Sutra

Introduction: The Hidden Economy of Spiritual Practice Most of us share a common understanding of what it means to do good. Whether in a spiritual or secular context, we think of it as a process of accumulation—a long, steady effort of performing kind acts, maintaining ethical conduct, and contributing positively to the world. We imagine…
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The Unspoken Teaching: 5 Ways an Ancient Buddhist Text Uses Sound to Transcend Logic

1.0 Introduction: The Limits of Our Understanding We are conditioned to believe that every problem has a solution that can be reasoned out, every question an answer that can be intellectually grasped. The modern world runs on analysis, data, and the power of the thinking mind to deconstruct and understand reality. We try to “figure…
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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…
