Welcome to ChantforHappiness.com.
Nam-myoho-renge-kyo is the name of the current, and the rhythm, that runs through all things. When we chant we tell our inner lives what we want. We do not chant to a god or anything outside of ourselves. Some of us continue practicing other religions as well, and adopt a daily practice of chanting.
We don't have to believe chanting works. It is the law of the universe based on cause and effect, and chanting is the ultimate good cause.
Nam-myoho-renge-kyo means "I devote my life to the mystic law of cause and effect through sound vibration (or sutra)" When we chant we see actual proof of our prayers.
When we chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo we feel the vital essence of the universe flowing through us, and we are able to direct that energy in the direction of our own happiness.
We are a community of practitioners. We practice together, support each other and grow and learn together. Membership is open to all and costs nothing. The SGI-USA link on the right is where you can find links to your closest SGI Culture Center and District.
I am a District Leader of the SGI-USA, but this blog is not officially tied to the organization, and the writings and opinions are my own. I wholeheartedly encourage each person to join he SGI, read the Gosho and study President Ikeda's guidane. I am deeply appreciative of all my SGI friends and mentors!
Chanting every day, twice a day is not easy, but those who persist gain benefit far outweighing any possible material gain. Yes, material gain comes too, but the richness of character and growth of personality that we all experience is the real treasure of this practice. We are able to tap into inner resources to make the impossible possible, and achieve goals we thought were unreachable.
In my own case, I've been chanting since 1985. I searched for this practice everywhere. I KNEW something had to exist where I could channel my own energy in the direction I wanted it to go.
In my searching I found many other forms of Buddhism that said my attachment to desires was the reason for my suffering and I had to alleviate my desires to be happy. "No thank you!" I thought. "I'll keep my desires because they make me who I am. I desire light, and love, and happiness for all humanity." And in 1985 I found the practice of Nichiren Buddhism through a friend I met who inspired me. She introduced me to the Soka Gakkai International (SGI).
These warm-hearted Buddhists encouraged me to chant for my desires, not throw them away. And I found out that in the process of chanting for desires, a richer, transformative life is revealed. I discovered that I could transform my basic life tendencies....the ones that I'd previously thought were just part of my personality. I discovered a great source for making change in the moment.
In the process I've had countless benefits. I lost 50 pounds. I raised two incredible children who are now young men who make me proud. I've had business success and converted a life of unhappiness to a life radiant with purpose and beaming with celebration.
My passion since the day I found this practice has been to help other people who are also searching. I began this blog 4 years ago with this intent. As of today, the readership of chantforhappiness.com is 15,000 and it climbed by 5k just last month! Before I write each post, I chant for a solid hour to connect with each reader's life, to help each one connect with the SGI, and to inspire all to persist in their daily practice so they can be incredibly happy.
I, along with my fellow practitioners, envision, and chant, for a world of respect for all living beings which we call Kosen Rufu. There are dedicated people all over the world chanting for new members to come to meetings and discover this incredible source of happiness. You can call them today using the SGI-USA Portal on the right.
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ReplyDeleteI just found your blog yesterday, through a Facebook share, and was so impressed that I've started reading from the beginning so I don't miss anything good.
Thanks to you, I've decided to start a 2-hour-a-day daimoku campaign to get my life out the rut that it's been in, and attract some youthful Bodhisattvas of the Earth to our district. (We have no youth division at the moment)
Basically, I just want to say thanks for the inspiration.
Oh, I've had the Gohonzon since 1986, and am in Jackson, Michigan. :)
Thank you Brian! You have such enthusiasm, spirit, and determination. Through your daimoku campaign, you will roar like a lion and create victory in your life. I am so happy to have been a small part of your inspiration. The guts and the courage are all your own! Jamie
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