Showing posts with label nichiren buddhism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nichiren buddhism. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 July 2010

Nichiren Buddhism is not about simply chanting, and nother more.

Personally I don't think chanting is understanding or insight. People of course are free to practice chanting, but this is not any branch of Buddhism personally that I would associate with and my personal belief is that this is quite literally mind control , and not the original meaning of any aspect of Buddhism. Buddhism is a intellectual study for the development of the mind and spiritual insight, this practice does not fulfill either goal and misrepresents Buddhism.

My response:

Thank you for your honest comment.

I think that if the Buddha was alive today, he would say this... "do not cast judgement on beliefs and practices of others."

Nichiren Buddhism is a practice centred in daily life, there are three tenants for good solid practice.

1. practice/chanting
2. Study
3. Faith

We study the Lotus Sutra and align our lives for the greater good and happiness of others.

Through chanting Nam myoho renge kyo, and using the Gohonzon, we are able to observe our minds and emotions and make better choices and decisions in life.

Chanting is not a magic lantern, and we are quite aware that action is required to make changes in life and the world;

Devotion to the mystic law of cause and effect with the voice, is the meaning of this mantra, but primarily for people who practice Nichiren Buddhism, this is about becoming aware of all your actions, words & thoughts towards other people, your life and the world as a whole.

How do you feel about a Buddhism that forbid women that practised, how do you feel about Buddhism that said that only priests were allowed to practice, this was the case for what Buddhism had become in many parts of the world, and Nichiren Dishonan was a man who quite literally questioned these beliefs, as he felt that they were not true Buddhism.

Shakyamuni Buddah, gave birth this practice for the sole purpose of lifting people out of the three sufferings of life, birth, sickness and death. This practice meets that goal.

There are many paths to wholeness my friend, and you are correct when you say that this is some form of mind control, but I have to correct you and tell you that it is about controlling your OWN mind, not someone else, controlling it for you.

It is about mastering your thoughts, emotions and mind.

The mind is the root of most of our suffering as human beings at master this human mind, which I liken to a wild horse most of the time, is the key to developing strong and unshakable happiness.

My Peace go with you Buddah.

Love and Light
Robbie

Thursday, 4 December 2008

Nam Myoho renge Kyo


Well I suppose you would like to know where I have been?

I would too!

I found something called Nichiren Buddhism, which really has given me so much and allowed me to really be my self.

In the last 3 months, I have met some of the most wonderful people and have never felt so good about my self.

You can read more about the man that brought this Buddhist practice to the west here, his name is Daisaku Ikeda, and he is truly a wonderful man.

His warmth and love for regular people still has me in awe, every time I see him.

You can read more about SGI, or the SOKKA Gakki here:
http://www.sgi-uk.org/ and if your in the USA
here: http://www.sgi-usa.org/

This truly is a gift that has been given to the world and I would love to share it with you if you're interested.

I started chanting Nam myoho renge kyo, three months ago and my life hasn't been the same since.

You can see some of my videos on you tube:
http://uk.youtube.com/user/RobbieBobbyBoy

Give it a try or message me on youtube if you have any questions.

Many in body, one in mind!