MYO NO SHORAN

topic posted Thu, March 29, 2007 - 4:15 PM by  Sound
Hello, good evening.

Does anyone out there happens to have anything about the term "myo no shoran". I would be very pleased to read about it.

Thank you

Zoe
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Sound
  • Re: MYO NO SHORAN

    Thu, March 29, 2007 - 6:40 PM
    A quick Google search turned up this: www.nsglobalnet.jp/page/shinyo/30/03.htm

    "However this woman concluded her experience by saying, “I felt the push of a great force making it possible for me to accomplish shakubuku.” We call this Myo no shoran. When we devote ourselves wholeheartedly with thoughtful hearts and conduct shakubuku for the sake of another person, the Daishonin observes our behavior. He knows our hopes and wishes, and watches over us."
    • Re: MYO NO SHORAN

      Fri, March 30, 2007 - 1:49 PM
      Thank you very much. I have found those too. I just wanted to know more about it. It´s ok, thank you for your kindness.
      • Re: MYO NO SHORAN

        Fri, April 6, 2007 - 2:33 PM
        This one is translated from an original German page.

        MYO NO SHORAN

        (Each effect appears under all circumstances, if one sets causes for kosen rufu)

        “Under all those, which hear of the Lotos Sutra, there is not one, that the Buddhaschaft will not carry out.”

        There is a completely important point, which was very important particularly for me in the start time of my faith - that is the buddhistische principle of myo NO shoran. It means that each effect under all circumstances appears, if one sets causes for kosen rufu. We interpreted it in such a way at that time: “Even if it does not see anybody, like very much you you for kosen rufu and uses humans and but a suffering and a hurting on you take - the Gohonzon knows everything.” In such unselfish employment for other humans appears all use, who lead to the implementation of the Buddhaschaft. [1]

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