"The earth is beautiful. If you start living its beauty, enjoying its joy with no guilt in your heart, you are in paradise. If you condemn everything, every small joy, then the same earth turns into a hell. It is the question of your own inner transformation. It is not a change of place; it is change of inner space.
Live joyously, guiltlessly, live totally live intensely. And then heaven is no more metaphysical concept, it is your own experience"
Showing posts with label Faith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Faith. Show all posts
Sunday, November 2, 2014
One night a man had a dream. He dreamed he was walking along the
beach with the Lord. Across the sky flashed scenes from his life. For each
scene, he noticed two sets of footprints in the sand: one belonging to him, and
the other to the Lord.
When the last scene of his life flashed before him, he looked
back at the footprints in the sand. He noticed that many times along the path
of his life there was only one set of footprints. He also noticed that it
happened at the very lowest and saddest times of his life. This really bothered
him and he questioned the Lord about it. “Lord, You said that once I decided to
follow You, You’d walk with me all the way. But I have noticed that during the
most troublesome times in my life, there is only one set of footprints. I don’t
understand why when I needed You most You would leave me.”
The Lord replied, “My son, My precious child, I love you and
would never leave you. During your times of trial and suffering, when you see
only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried you.”
So God is always with us to give us a helping hand; at times He
drives us fully. Only that we have to practice Godly qualities and have faith
in Him.
BECOME MASTER OF YOUR MIND
THE
MYSTIC NATURE OF OUR LIVES – “BECOME THE MASTER OF YOUR MIND RATHER THAN LET
YOUR MIND MASTER YOU”
It is
the heart that is important, writes Nichiren Daishonin. Our heart, our mind,
is truly wondrous and unfathomable. We can expand and deepen the inner
realm of our spirit infinitely and boundlessly.
Like
the elation of soaring freely through the vast blue heavens, the heart can feel
immense and untrammeled joy. Like the clear, bright sunshine illuminating all
things, the heart can embrace those who are suffering with warmth and
compassion. And like a lion of justice, the heart can also at times tremble
with righteous anger and defeat evil. Indeed, our heart or mind is constantly
changing, like scenes in a drama or like an unfolding panorama. And nothing is
more wondrous than its ability to manifest the world of Buddhahood. Even people
weighed down by delusion and suffering can bring forth in the depths of their
lives the state of buddhahood that is one with the universe. This momentous
drama of transformation is the greatest of all wonders.
Buddhism
finds supreme nobility and the potential for great change in all human beings.
In “On Attaining Buddhahood in This Lifetime”, the Daishonin therefore
concludes that when we thoroughly polish our lives through chanting the daimoku
of Myoho-renge-kyo, it is possible for us to tap the life-state of
Buddhahood no matter how steeped in delusion we may be, and to transform even
the most impure and evil into a pure land.
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Labels: Buddhism, Faith, Happiness, kosen-rufu, Lotus sutra, master, mentor, middle way, mind, nam myoho renge kyo, non-substantiality, Peace
Saturday, October 25, 2014
NICHIREN BUDDHISM
“We can all learn how to tap the highest
potential of our lives, to create value each day, each moment. As we can’t
avoid sufferings, our only choice is to overcome them and live joyfully and
vigorously while we do so. No matter how unpleasant the circumstances we find
ourselves in, we can transform them into hope and good fortune.
The secret to leading a fulfilling life
is living based on the life philosophy of Nichiren Buddhism. Resolute faith is
the best means for drawing out one’s inner potential and ensuring that we win
each day.”
Happiness
is not a life without problems, but rather the strength to overcome the
problems that come our way. There is no such thing as a problem-free life;
difficulties are unavoidable. The manner in which we experience and react to
our problems depends on us. Buddhism teaches that we are each responsible for
our own happiness or unhappiness. Our vitality – the amount of energy or “life-force”
we have – is in fact the single most important factor in determining whether or
not we are happy. We can never find happiness if we don’t challenge our
weaknesses and change from within.
The practice
of nichiren Buddhism empowers us to increase our life force overcome our
weaknesses, face our problems, transform our karma, enrich the quality of our
lives and become happier people.
“If you want to understand the causes
that existed in the past, look at the results as they are manifested in the
present. And if you want to understand what results will be manifested in the
future, look at the causes that exist in the present.”
Basics
of Buddhism
The idea
that every human being is born with the ability to become happy is not new. Gautama
Buddha taught this principle more than 2500 years ago. He realized that all
human beings possess the potential for enlightenment – or Buddhahood – in the
depths of their lives. He preached various sutras to help people actualize that
potential. After Gautama Buddha’s death, different schools of Buddhism based on
based on different sutras arose, with Hinayana and Mahayana emerging as the two
key streams.
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Labels: Buddhism, confidence, conspicuous, courage, energy, Faith, Happiness, inconspicuous, life force, mystic law, nam myoho renge kyo, Nichiren, practice, value creation, vitality, wisdom
Monday, October 13, 2014
PRAYER
All who call on God in true faith,
earnestly from the heart will certainly
be heard,
and will receive what they have asked
and desired.
……
Martin Luther
All things whatsoever ye shall ask in
prayer, believing, ye shall receive.
…..Mathew
Ask, and it shall be given you, seek and
ye shall find,
Knock, and it shall be opened unto you.
……. Mathew
The sovereign cure for worry is prayer.
….. William James.
Prayer is not only worship; it is also
an invisible emanation of man’s worshiping spirit- the most powerful form of
energy that one can generate. The influence of prayer on the human mind and
body is as demonstrable as that of a secreting glands. Its results can be
measured in terms of increased physical buoyancy, greater intellectual vigor,
moral stamina, and a deeper understanding of the realities underlying human
relationships.
If you make a habit of sincere prayer,
your life will be very noticeably and profoundly altered. Prayer stamps with
its indelible mark on our actions and demeanor. A tranquility of bearing a
facial and bodily repose, are observed in those whose inner lives are thus
enriched. Within the depths of consciousness a flame kindle. And man sees
himself. He discovers his selfishness, his silly pride, his fears, his greeds,
his blunders. He develops a sense of moral obligation intellectual humility.
Thus begins a journey of soul towards the realm of grace.
Prayer is a force as real as terrestrial
gravity. As a physician I have seen men, after all other therapy has failed,
lifted out of disease and melancholy by the serene effort of prayer. It is the
only power in the world that seems to overcome the so called “Laws of Nature”;
the occasions on which prayer has dramatically done this have been termed as
“miracle”. But a constant quieter miracle takes place hourly in the hearts of
men and women who have discovered that prayer supplies them with a steady flow
of sustaining power in their daily lives.
Too many people regard prayer as a
formalized routine of works, a refuge for weaklings, or a childish petition for
mental things. We sadly undervalue prayer when we conceive it in the terms,
just as we should underestimate rain by describing it as something that fills
the bird bath in our garden. Properly understood, prayer is a mature activity
indispensible to the fullest development of personality – the ultimate
integration of man’s highest facilities. Only in prayer do we achieve that
complete and harmonious assembly of body mind and spirit which gives the frail
human reed its unshakable strength.
By
: Alexis Carrel
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