First, let's take a proper look at what Shinran Shonin said about self-power and other powers
Revealed Jodo True Execution Bunri 2 (Kyogyo Shinse/ Marumaki)
“Other powers are the original powers of Nyorai.”
Shinran Shonin Message Collection
“However, if you look at it like another power, it's likely that if you look at it when you don't think about it when you don't think about it, don't be sorry, don't be happy, and you can say it again when you say sorry or not. Mida's original wish for choice is that the doer must not be disguised; it is simply a matter of losing one's power.”
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“Devotion should be regarded as the proper intention of the Jodo sect. If you take this heart, if you take righteousness without righteousness in other powers, it would be a great fortune for Honshi Seito. Righteousness is the desire of each person who does it. For this reason, the more each person has a wacky heart, it is called self-reliance. I should try to do this kind of self-help very well.”
The meaning of one thought many times
“Self-reliance means being selfish, enjoying one's own heart, bashing oneself, and enjoying one's various good roots.”
In other words, as the masters said, nembutsu is nembutsu. Any kind of nembutsu is tariki nembutsu. However, my heart, which involves that nembutsu, is all self-reliant. Everyone on my side is on their own. The Buddha's side has other powers.
Whether I put my heart into it, whether I'm sorry or not, whether it's intentional or not, I'm like, “Isn't it like this?” Everything that entails is self-help. No matter what kind of heart you have, you can do it yourself.
Doing nembutsu should make you feel refreshed
There must be a feeling that something great has saved you
You should be able to look down on yourself as something stupid
I think it's in the midst of various “jokes.” That's right. You and I have always been involved.
I am delighted that I was able to come across something certain called Nembutsu. (What makes me happy is self-help on my side, though)
Shoisho
“I just want to do it with Nembutsu.”
> The way humans think is subjective and pinky, but I don't know what they are based on.
You're right. That won't be a problem. Or, no matter how long it has passed, it becomes clear that I am facing such a problem.
Isn't that what “just nembutsu” is so thankful for?
Namu Amida Buddha