"In our lives,
as we chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo
and dedicate our lives to the mystic law,
we transform delusion into enlightenment,
and transform the chains of the suffering
of birth, aging, sickness and death
into a state of complete freedom
imbued with the four noble virtues of
eternity,
happiness,
true self and
purity.
There is surely no system of practice more dynamic,
no philosophy that offers such unsurpassed hope."
Daisaku Ikeda
From the April Living Buddhism, page 31
I get emails from people asking me if they can chant for a man (or a goal) that people have told them not to chant for.
As far as Daisaku Ikeda is concerned, when we chant for what we want, and work for the Mystic law (attend meetings, do shakubuku, study the Gosho) our prayers transform, and our desires and LIVES transform. Chant for what you want!
I have chanted for things that some people would say I "shouldn't have been chanting for," and it strengthened my practice. I REALLY wanted these things. Over time, my desires transformed, but they were the entry way for chanting. I chanted harder, more focused. I know I strengthened my life and my practice.
Chanting for what we want IS enlightenment!
Jamie
ReplyDeleteAdded your son to my chanting list. I do appreciate you.
With love,
Enso (Rod) Walkley
You and your son's names are on my list of people I chant for. Thank you.
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