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Buddhist Practice Realizes Purity & Serenity

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Buddhism teaches the principle of the oneness of life and its environment. This principle signifies that life, the subjective self, and its physical environment are not two, but one. Therefore, every function of our six senses, which signify the subjective self or life, has a great impact on the realm of our environment.

Buddhism’s Core Beliefs & Practice

The six sense organs form the window that allows information to enter one’s body; if this window is clouded, the correct information cannot be taken in. However, if your six sense organs are pure and not clouded, one can correctly recognize and evaluate external phenomena. From this, the correct way of thinking and action are born. (excerpted from The Doctrines and Practice of Nichiren Shoshu, p.252.)

REGISTER TODAY to hear our Chief Priest explain how Buddhist practice lets you abandon your delusions, change your karma and become happy to help others to do the same.

To learn more about Buddhism and it’s power to change your life, your environment, your relationships for the better, join us for our Buddhism Introductory series held online and in-person at Myosenji Temple.