Singularity Chanting 20240612

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Welcome to “Singularity Chanting.” This is a world of chanting practice held in the metaverse. Here, you can experience clearing the filters of your mind without being bound by the ego or delusions. Let’s begin a journey to get closer to “one mind, one body” while feeling the spirit of Nichiren, who lived a harsh life on the remote island of Sado. By deepening your connection with yourself and others, you can take one step closer to a more peaceful world.

Encouraging words from the writings of the great Nichiren:

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Encouraging words from the writings of the great Nichiren

Kanjin Honzon Sho

“The heart is the king of the Dharma realm. The heart is the master of the Three Treasures. The heart is the Buddha. The heart is the Bodhisattva. The heart is all living beings. The heart is hell. The heart is the realm of hungry spirits. The heart is the realm of animals. The heart is the realm of asuras. The heart is heaven. The heart is human beings. The heart is the Buddha’s teachings. The heart is all Buddhas. The heart is all living beings.”

Meaning

These words powerfully demonstrate the infinite possibilities of our hearts. Our hearts can transform into any existence, such as Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, hell, or the realm of hungry spirits. In other words, depending on our hearts, we can reach any state of existence.

Explanation

This writing was addressed by the great Nichiren to his disciple Toki Jonin, explaining the importance of faith and practice. In it, the great saint describes our hearts as the “king of the Dharma realm.” The Dharma realm refers to the entire universe. In other words, our hearts possess the power to encompass the entire universe.

Furthermore, the great saint describes our hearts as the “master of the Three Treasures.” The Three Treasures refer to the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha. In other words, our hearts are more venerable than the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha.

In this way, the great Nichiren highly valued our hearts. This is because our hearts inherently possess Buddha-nature, which is the potential for all beings to become Buddhas.

The reason we experience various difficulties and worries in our daily lives is because of this Buddha-nature. Buddha-nature provides us with trials and guides us toward growth.

That is why it is so important for us to believe in our hearts and continue to strive. If we believe in the power of our hearts, we can overcome any difficulty.

Source

  • Kanjin Honzon Sho (by the great Nichiren)

Other

The writings of the great Nichiren contain many words that encourage us. Please read various writings and give yourself strength.

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