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To paradise

It is said that if you do something bad, you will go to hell, but if you repent of your actions afterwards, can you go to paradise?

4 Zen Responses

I think in the previous question and answer between you and the monk, you answered, “Hell is in your heart.” Once the hell in your heart is gone, it's paradise. Let's read the questions and answers from that time again http://hasunoha.jp/questions/16731

A function other than myself.

Instead of deciding things by good or bad, I've heard that they walk the path to paradise at the request of Lord Nyorai.

I hope my life up until now will pay off somewhere.

Please save me and say Nembutsu

I read it. If you have a bad heart, greed, angry, foolish thoughts, and bad deeds, you'll go to hell.
However, if you take a deep look at your own bad thoughts and actions, reflect on them, sincerely repent to the Buddha, please save me, and be born in the Buddha's Pure Land of Paradise, and if you humble yourself with Nembutsu, the Buddha will surely lead you to paradise.

Namu Amida Buddha
Please do nenbutsu with all your heart.

Dealing with anxiety and the habit of ignorance

This is Kawaguchi Hidetoshi. This is my humble answer to the question.

It is really important to stop bad deeds from accumulating any more bad deeds by repenting, and not only that, but it is also a bit difficult, but it is also required to destroy the habit of annoyance and ignorance (fundamental ignorance) (the persistent cause of actual perception of the object's manifestation).

I would like to firmly follow Buddhism and work to eradicate it.

Kawaguchi Hidetoshi Gassho