Basics

Here are links to articles that appear on this blog that deal with certain subjects that seem to be recurring. Frequently at the temple I am asked to explain a concept or some piece of doctrine. Here you will find some of those answers.

On Death and Rebirth A collection of articles which discuss the issue of death, dying, and rebirth.

Sangha – The Sangha is one of the Three Jewels in Buddhism along with The Buddha and the Dharma. Here is a collection of articles on this topic.

How Do I Get A Gohonzon? A short article explaining a little about my policy of conferring Gohonzon.

On Gassho This article talks about the significance of the term and the hand mudra of Gassho.

Comparison of Lotus Sutra Translations – frequently folks wish to know which translation of the Lotus Sutra they should acquire. Here I lay out some considerations to make when choosing.

Daily Service In this article I explain the significance of some of the rituals we perform as part of our daily service, as well as their importance to our individual practice.

On Meditation This article is the text of a brochure that is made available at the temple. Meditation, as explained in this brochure, can be done in many different ways. Here at this temple we consider reciting the sutra and chanting the Odaimoku as one of many forms of meditation.

Buddhism – Religion or Philosophy This Dharma talk given April 3, 2011 tires to answer the question frequently asked as to whether Buddhism is a religion or a philosophy. This does not attempt to definitively resolve this frequently asked question, but merely outlines my view on the subject.

Non-Violence in Buddhism This article is taken from a brochure published by the Nichiren Buddhist International Center. This is not my work.

Ohigan & Six Paramitas – This will take you to a page containing links to various articles which deal with Ohigan and the Six Paramitas.

Karma This post is taken from an article written by Ryuei Shonin with his permission.

Why do we use Shonin as our title? It was decided in 2010 by the Nichiren Order of North America ministers that we would begin using the title Shonin in stead of Reverend.

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