Essence of the Infinite Life Sutra – Excerpt One

All followed and cultivated the virtues of Samantabhadra Bodhisattva, were replete with infinite vows and practices, andsteadfastly dwelt in the virtues and merits of all dharmas. This first excerpt points out the objective of the Pure Land school. A well-accomplished practitioner added “The Chapter of the Vows and Practices of amantab-hadra Bodhisattva” to the three Pure Land sutras and Read More …

Letter 23 – This Mind is the Buddha

There area, in general, four methods of Pure Land practice: oral recitation (Holding the Name), contemplation of a Buddha image, Visualization (contemplation by thought) and True Mark Recitation. Among the four methods, oral recitation has the broadest appeal. It is not only easy to practice, it does not lead to “demonic events.” If you wish Read More …

Letter 21 – Buddhism and the Tao

The Taoist Master “Ocean Corpse” recently conveyed your letter to me. From reading it, I learned that you have  been practicing Taoism assiduously for a long time and that your achievements are profound. That you are now inquiring into the Pure Land method, which is the foremost practice in Buddhism, demonstrates that in previous lifetimes, Read More …

Letter 20 – Do Not Mistake a Thief for Your Son

I am delighted to learn from your letter that you are deeply devoted to the Way. However, because of numerous commitments, including the need to review a commentary, my answer to you has been somewhat delayed. Greed, anger and delusions are afflictions common to everyone. However, if you are aware that they are diseases, their Read More …