Tag: Nichiren Buddhism
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What a 13th-Century Monk, Exiled and Sentenced to Die, Knew About Resilience That We’re Just Rediscovering

We all know the feeling. Life is moving along, and then, without warning, a challenge appears that knocks us off our feet. It could be a professional setback, a personal crisis, or a wave of obstacles that leaves us feeling powerless and wondering what we did wrong. We strive, we hope, we pray, but sometimes…
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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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Why an Ancient Text Says You’re Already a Buddha

Introduction: The Long Road to Enlightenment? The journey to enlightenment is often portrayed as an epic undertaking, a path of gradual cultivation requiring countless lifetimes of discipline and the accumulation of merit. The very concept of “countless kalpas (eons)” suggests a goal so distant it feels almost unattainable for an ordinary person. But what if…
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4 Unexpected Truths About Power from an Ancient Buddhist Text

Introduction: Beyond Miracles We are often fascinated by the idea of hidden potential and supernatural powers. Stories of ancient masters performing cosmic feats capture our imagination, making us wonder about the limits of human capability. We look for a hidden key, a secret technique that might unlock some dormant, magical force within us. But what…
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The Gospel Truth

In the tradition of grounded blues and folk, this song offers a heartfelt meditation on universal salvation and the liberating message of the Lotus Sūtra. Drawing inspiration from the teachings of Nichiren, it challenges the notion that enlightenment is reserved for a select few. Through the lens of storytelling and a soulful, fingerpicked guitar, the…




