Tag: Spiritual Practice
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The Bodhisattva Never-Despising and the Embodiment of the Wonderful Dharma

Executive Summary This briefing document analyzes Chapter Twenty of the Lotus Sūtra, focusing on the story of the Bodhisattva Sadāparibhūta (Never-Despising Bodhisattva). The narrative serves as a foundational blueprint for Mahayana Buddhist practice, asserting that the “Wonderful Dharma” (Saddharma Puṇḍarıˉka) is not merely theoretical but an active, compassionate engagement with the world. The core message…
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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…
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Maitreya’s Questions and the Revelation of Eternal Buddhahood in the Lotus Sūtra

Date: August 9, 2025 Subject: An analysis of Maitreya’s questions in Chapter 15 of the Lotus Sūtra, Shakyamuni Buddha’s response, and subsequent interpretations across various Buddhist traditions (Tiantai, Nichiren, Zen). 1. Executive Summary Maitreya’s profound questions in Chapter 15 (“Emerging from the Earth”) of the Lotus Sūtra serve as a pivotal narrative device, prompting Shakyamuni…
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Buddhist Perspectives on Time, Purpose, and Enlightenment: A Briefing

This briefing synthesizes key themes from the provided source, “Lotus Sūtra: Time’s Immeasurability,” focusing on the Buddhist understanding of time, its implications for spiritual practice, and the path to enlightenment. It aims to address the modern anxiety of “not enough time” by demonstrating how the Sūtra’s teachings transform this perception into a liberating framework for…
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The Indestructible Pure World and the Perceptions of Suffering in the Lotus Sutra

The Lotus Sutra, a cornerstone of Mahayana Buddhism, stands as one of its most influential scriptures, revered across diverse East Asian Buddhist traditions.1 Within this extensive text, Chapter Sixteen, entitled “The Life Span of the Thus Come One,” holds a particularly significant position, often regarded as containing the essential message of the sutra, especially within…
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The Profound Implications of Hearing the Dharma: An Analysis of Lotus Sūtra Chapter Seven Verses

The Lotus Sūtra, revered as one of the most significant scriptures in Mahayana Buddhism, holds a central place in the spiritual lives of countless practitioners across East Asia. Its teachings, often considered the final and most complete exposition of Shakyamuni Buddha’s wisdom, articulate the profound principle of universal Buddhahood, asserting that all beings possess the…



