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Does anyone know anyone who attained the attainment of Buddhism?

Thank you all as always.
I've had a lot of experiences in my life,

Thanks to you, on 2017/2/20, I suddenly had a bright, blissful, and peaceful space in the color of a lotus flower (pure land?) I was invited to make ordinary people attain Buddhism.
I've been forgiven everything about myself
I am living forgiving everything in this world.

The Buddha taught me to live in gratitude to all people and everything in the future for as long as I live.

Also, I was taught that this world is difficult to live in, and that it must be muddy
The lotus comes out of the mud and doesn't stain in the mud. I finally understood the meaning.

Does anyone know someone who had a similar experience and attained the attainment of Buddhism?

4 Zen Responses

What is attaining Buddhism

I read it.
I don't think it's possible to attain Buddhism without being an ordinary person.

An ordinary man is a sinful person who is immature and just makes a crime.

It depends on your own thoughts and how you view attaining Buddhism, but I think that you will attain Buddhism from a place where you have no obsession, no worries, no hesitation, and have insight into everything and have mercy and wisdom.

What is your mindset and concept of attaining Buddhism?

I pray that you will sincerely face the attainment of Buddhism and that you will work hard every day to attain the Buddha.

I read it again.
I'm also an ordinary person.
Please let's continue devoting ourselves to Buddhist training together from now on.
We look forward to working with you in the future.
Gassho

I read it again.
I have gratefully received your thoughts and feelings, which I appreciate.
Thank you very much. I will be supporting you from the bottom of my heart!

Who determines it is important

First of all, there are no placards or labels that say “ordinary people” or sentient beings are Buddha “attached” to humans in the first place. Is there a label like that on it somewhere?

Even if you put a label on yourself from the first step and put a label on top of it, it's the same label.
From the beginning, we were “useless, we're sentient beings, we're ordinary people, we're pumps, we're punchy, we're tonkotsu.” Those who think that can see such effects, and there are times when such effects occur and they begin to think so.
For people who don't know Buddhism at all, “Why are you an ordinary person Desker?” You'll even feel doubtful.
Now, attaining Buddhism means “not wobbling.”
When it comes to whether the feeling that you have attained Buddhism lasts a lifetime, only you know the answer.
There are many people who misunderstand a temporary sense of elation due to thought as enlightenment or attainment of Buddhism.
OK, whoa, why don't you just become syllabic now? Let's ask the question.
Past Sungyeh experiences, successful experiences, and mystical experiences are a kind of healing. Apart from that, I don't deny the questioner's experience. “Something actually happened.”
There are no ordinary people or sentient beings to attain Buddhism. Everyone can attain Buddhism. Achieving Buddhism while living is the best.
So, how about a day today? How about now.
Did you really attain Buddhism? Actually, that is important.
“A long time ago, I had an experience of enlightenment, and I became a Buddha.” Rather than looking back on the past as of now, is it a lifetime of peace and comfort?
In Zen, it is called ascetic practice after enlightenment, continuation of original enlightenment, attestation, etc., but please take care of what is going on today. If it wobbles or blurs, I recommend that you face yourself honestly, correct your trajectory properly, and don't finish.
There is also a mentality where people want to think “I have enlightened and attained Buddhism.”
There is no doubt about that, no matter what really happens, you are not affected by your own thoughts, and if you walk a path full of wisdom and compassion like Buddha or Master, many people will be able to attain Buddhism due to your merits in attaining Buddhism, so I recommend that you check whether your attainment of Buddhism is certain. No offense. Humans actually sometimes have a “mentality of getting it done.”
Even in the spiritual world, people who post “thank you for noticing this” on SNS every day are rather worried by people around them. (From mom's friend talk)

Thirty-two phases, eighty types of power, and three body equipment

Kacchan! sir

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

Other than Shakyamuni, I still don't know anyone who attained Buddhahood in this 3,000 Great Thousand Worlds, or who attained Buddhahood...

Will the place you were invited to actually turn out to be heaven?

If one were to attain Buddhism, I wonder if they would be equipped with three bodies (law, fortune, law) along with 32 phases and 80 kindness, but what do you think?

In any case, I want to follow Buddhism firmly and strive to be able to work on the sacrament of sentient beings by attaining Buddhism at some point.

If that is the case, I would like to ask for your cooperation.

Kawaguchi Hidetoshi Gassho

Nembutsu Sanmai, Kanso Nembutsu

An ascetic practice to realistically see the Buddha, Bodhisattva, or the vision of the Pure Land is called contemplative nenbutsu.
It is an ascetic practice described in a sutra called Kanmuryojukyo.
Being in a state of spiritual unity and watching visions of the Buddha, Bosatsu, and the Pure Land during the practice of Kanso Nembutsu, or Nembutsu, is called Nembutsu Sanmai (Nembutsu Zanmai).
Even in the Jodo sect, in China and Japan, it is said that in the past, there were monks who learned Nembutsu Sanmai.
Famous ones are Zendo Daishi during the Tang Dynasty in China and Honen Shonin, who spread the Jodo sect of Zendo Daishi during the Kamakura period in Japan.
However, the Jodo sect does not place much importance on Nembutsu Sanmai.
This is because the Jodo sect explains that not only some saints who can experience Nembutsu Sanmai, but that both good people and bad people can be saved simply by doing the nickname Nembutsu.
That being said, Zendo Daishi was so respected by people that he was called the “incarnation of Amitabha Buddha.”