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Is Amida-sama taking risks

Hello.
The Buddha seems to have told me that Amida is a senior, was born on Earth, and there are seniors who made such promises to us, but instead of keeping our promises (we will always save you if you believe in us), isn't Amida being punished by any other Buddha? Aren't you taking risks for us? is everything okay?

Also, the Buddha doesn't actually have Amida, but doesn't that mean he alone carried the lie that he exists and carried it on his back for us?

6 Zen Responses

Far from taking risks, they are praised by everyone.

Good evening. My name is Kameyama Junshi.

When Amida was a Bodhisattva called Hozo (Hozo) Bosatsu (Hozo), she developed a bodhisattva heart that she wanted to become a Buddha, and made 48 vows. Among them, the seventeenth wish is called the “Prayer for Shobutsu Shomyo (Shobutsu Shomyo),” and “when I become a Buddha, there are countless Buddhas in all the world, but if they all don't praise my name, I will never open Satori.” That's my oath. Right now, Hozo Bosatsu is made up of a Buddha called Amida, so far from taking some kind of risk, they are praised by everyone.
Also, the truth that Buddha was enlightened is originally a colorless, intangible, and faceless absolute truth beyond human recognition, and the Buddha whose function of truth appeared to have a concrete form to save sentient beings is Amida. So, if the Buddha hadn't come to enlightenment, the existence of Amida might not have been known.

You've cleared a hurdle, not a risk

Before Amitabha became a Buddha, he made 48 vows (original vows) during his time as an ascetic called Hozo Bosatsu.
Then, I swore that if I couldn't fulfill these 48 vows, I wouldn't become a Buddha.
And now, Hozo Bosatsu is made up of a Buddha called Amida Buddha.
This means you've cleared all 48 hurdles.
If I were to change the expression “to be punished,” Hozo Bosatsu himself carried the punishment of “not becoming a Buddha” for a long period of time until he gained the power to fulfill 48 wishes.
But now that I have fulfilled all my vows, I have become a Buddha.
That 18th wish is an oath that the Nembutsu person will pass away.
The fact that Hozo Bosatsu has become Amitabha means that they have acquired the power to cause Nembutsu to pass away.
According to the sutra called the “Amitabha Sutra,” Amitabha Buddha is praised by Buddhas who come in all directions (six directions, southeast, northwest, up and down).
Also, the innumerable Buddhas on these six sides also praise the Buddha.

Anpanman

Anpanman is a fictional entity. Anpanman doesn't exist.
If a good adult seriously thinks that Anpanman actually exists, that person should go to the hospital for a bit. So, is Anpanman a lie? Will Mr. Yanase Takashi, the original author of Anpanman, have to bear a crime for making up a character that doesn't exist?
You probably don't need to think about that.

The kids are watching Anpanman seriously. I've learned from Anpanman that if you do something your friends don't like, such as courage or justice, you'll be sanctioned like Baikinman. Anpanman, which is a ridiculous character that is silly when viewed from an adult's point of view, is also a textbook for children to grow as a proper person, and it is a nutrient. Anpanman is probably the symbol of [law].

[Midabutsu is a spiral song that looks like nature.] “The Last Lantern”
Mr. Amida told us that it is a textbook and reference material that tells us the truth. This was followed by
[If you keep this reason in mind, this nature is not always something you should think about for a while.]
Once I understood the above, they also taught me that it's better not to prank down and snoop around. This is because if you get caught up in wild things, you won't be able to fulfill your original purpose.

Amida has already overcome the risk.

Hello, Mi-chan.

You're worried about Amida, aren't you? It's great.
When you become a Buddha, you have already overcome risks by the time you become a Buddha, so there are no risks. Becoming a Buddha means that we have fulfilled our purpose, so we have already been saved by Amida. The rest will be whether we notice it or not.
Let's be saved by mercy, both of us and Amita-sama. Gassho

Suiyoshi

> Aren't you being punished by any other Buddha?

will you be punished...?? Why is that? I've been worried for half a day, but I don't know why they thought that. If I answer, will I be punished by the other answering monks? Other answers Will I punish the monks? Hmm... why????

The Buddha said.
“If others do good, rejoice in others' good deeds as if you did yourself.”

Risk is future risk, but that's not the case. This is because they have already taken solutions to all risks in the past during an unimaginably long period of Buddhist practice called Mysterious Traces and Eternity.
Also, it is said that the Buddha told a lie for us, but the Buddha doesn't tell lies. However, I will explain in an easy-to-understand manner so that you can walk towards enlightenment according to the person you are preaching to.
For example, let's say there's a cup in the middle of the desk. Let's say there are people sitting at the desk, east, west, north, and south, respectively. People sitting in the east say, “The cup is in the west,” but people sitting in the south say, “The cup is in the north.” Even though the purpose of teaching where the cup is is the same, it is natural that the teaching method differs depending on the other person.