About favorite words
What are your favorite words (quotes)?
What are your favorite words (quotes)?
But I still plant apple trees
I remember that in “Cancer, the Courage of Fifty People” by Kunio Yanagida, a person with no life expectancy until flowers bloom on a planted apple tree said.
My purpose, the Jodo Shinshu sect, is a teaching that revolves around the original request of Amida Buddha. Even if one's finite “life (seimei)” runs out, if one's wishes, or in other words, the meaning of existence are passed on to the next generation and passed down, that person's “life” will continue indefinitely. I think the words above teach me that wishes are not meant to satisfy my personal desires.
Now, the above words seem to be based on Luther's words, so please also refer to sites that write about this.
http://ankei.jp/yuji/?n=943
It means “even if this body were to sink into a lot of suffering or poison, I would work hard, practice, persevere, and have no regrets.”
This word appears in a sutra called the Buddha's theory Muryoju-kyo as a word sworn by the Buddha called Amida Nyorai during his ascetic practice.
The Buddha called Amida Nyorai is a Buddha who has been practicing for an endless period of time to save all lives.
I am happy to hear that there is a Buddha who has worked hard for me.
It's absolutely impossible for me to do this kind of ascetic practice, but the life I live by entrusting it to such a Buddha is very fulfilling.
Incidentally, this phrase is also the motto of actor Takakura Ken.
※The meaning is slightly different and understood, but...
Hello. I would like to introduce the “Niebuhr Prayer.”
This person is an American theologian, or Christian. But I really like it.
I'll quote it from Wikipedia.
Oh my god
About things that can be changed,
Please give us the courage to change that.
As for things that cannot be changed,
Give them enough calm to accept it.
and
What can be changed and what cannot be changed
Give me wisdom to discern.
Courage, calm, and wisdom. How cool! It makes me think something like that.
Probably the most difficult of these three is “wisdom.” That's also true in terms of the structure of sentences, because what comes at the end is the most exciting and decisive factor.
In order to acquire this “wisdom,” I think experience is actually important. In other words, it's better to get older. While I'm being raised by my parents, I have no choice but to behave in a way that is in line with those parents' values, so my range of experiences is narrow. However, if you join a club or the like at school, you have to follow the rules and places for that purpose. Also, when you finish school and go out into society, you will come into contact with people other than your parents — in other words, values involving work and money. and love...
Either way, words can sometimes pull you in or help you. Also, sometimes they bind themselves and torment themselves. However, like you, I think it's very good to collect various words and keep them in stock. This is because the words themselves do not change, but you may “see brilliance” due to your changes.
Another word for that. This is a pseudonym order for Japan's “Kokin Wakashu.” It's not as short as “favorite words,” but I think getting closer to the essence of words depends on this. Please take a look. It's unexpectedly easy to understand.
The letters just say that. Depending on the interpretation, it can be both poison and medicine.
For example, in a general interpretation, I think the three treasure seal is interpreted as follows.
〇Things are impermanent... everything changes.
Example... It's a pessimistic interpretation of impermanence with the negative meaning of decline, destruction, and someday withering to cherry blossoms and fall foliage.
〇 Laws and no selfishness... A phenomenological theory that all beings have no identity and exist in relation to each other due to relationships. The scientific point of view is that things have no center.
○ Nirvana silence... The state of mind of enlightenment is the most peaceful. The best state of mind that calmed the flames of worry.
Honestly, don't you have doubts about Buddhism?
Who exactly is going to be saved when this kind of explanation is given?
Since it's impermanent, because it's selfless, I wonder what it is.
I was not at all attracted to this kind of theory of Buddhism.
Did Buddha tell you something that even elementary school students can understand? I don't like it.
At one point, I met a monk who had really gained enlightenment, and that teacher
Everything is impermanent... this mind and body have always left the past and are being saved.
There are no laws and no selfishness... Everything is a form where the human self is not originally attached to it, so if you realize it, you can be free without being “me = ego/self” depending on the thing or partner.
Nirvana silence... A quiet view without human entanglement is a clean, comfortable and useless world where things are viewed as themselves, without passing through human thought filters.
It was explained in that form.
In other words, the seal of the Three Treasures is a word of salvation.
Many Buddhist scholars in the world had made the Sanpo Seal die by making the Sanpo Seal a mere phenomenology, and it was explained that only the master (Master Inoue Kudo) lived brilliantly. It really can be said that it is the Buddha of modern times.
Even if it's the Heart Sutra, it's ruined depending on who interprets it.
This is because the person who interprets it is Buddha, and if the wise person = the enlightened one is not a person who has understood, it is a manual or speculation book.
No matter how good Ikegami Akira is at explaining, he's not enlightened, so he can't convey enlightenment. If an enlightened person doesn't interpret it from the perspective of enlightenment, it is impossible to use sutras or letters with the same words as teaching materials to save people.
Therefore, rather than words I like, I prefer people who can really make people aware through Buddhist words.
These are the lyrics to the theme song for “Kinnikuman.”
The main character, Kinnikuman, is very weak at the beginning of the story,
He was also called “Bad Superman.”
but grew up in battles with other superhumans,
Acquire “fire place power”
They will win the “Superhuman Olympics” where top superpeople gather.
Kinnikuman is a kind-hearted man.
Precisely because I've grown from the standpoint of being a bad superhuman
It is full of love for those in a weak position.
The number of friends Kinnikuman gradually increases.
Once, Kinnikuman and the others took the place of “Justice Superman,”
Called a “perfect superhuman (perfect superhuman)” who calls himself perfect
There was a time when they tried to take charge of the superhuman world.
Perfect Supermen are certainly strong, and for a while the public is tempted by it,
Ultimately, “no matter how clumsy and stupid we are, we want Kinnikuman to protect the Earth!”
A cry of the soul was born.
No matter how strong a superhuman is, if there is no love in the heart,
You can't be a superhero.
“Mercy” and “alms” are Buddhist words. And “devotion,” etc.
I think the part we can learn from “Kinnikuman” is huge.
Incidentally, it is a work by a lyricist called “Mori Yukinojo,” who wrote the lyrics for this song,
In the theme song “WE GOTTA POWER” from “Dragon Ball Z”
“Something you can get carried away with will one day make you a great guy”
My heart trembles even at that part.
It doesn't really have anything to do with Buddhism, so it's great (lol)