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This episode explains Nichiren's Gohonzon, a unique sacred art form from 13th-century Japan that utilizes written characters instead of traditional imagery to create a sacred space. It functions as a "written mandala" depicting the "Ceremony in the Air" from the Lotus Sutra, a scene where the Buddha reveals the true nature of reality. The Gohonzon is designed for interactive spiritual experience, where practitioners chanting "Namu-Myoho-Renge-Kyo" imagine stepping into this cosmic scene, awakening their innate enlightened qualities. This practice seeks to dissolve barriers between the ordinary and enlightened worlds, encouraging individuals to find enlightenment within themselves, making it a living tradition that remains relevant today.
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This episode explains Nichiren's Gohonzon, a unique sacred art form from 13th-century Japan that utilizes written characters instead of traditional imagery to create a sacred space. It functions as a "written mandala" depicting the "Ceremony in the Air" from the Lotus Sutra, a scene where the Buddha reveals the true nature of reality. The Gohonzon is designed for interactive spiritual experience, where practitioners chanting "Namu-Myoho-Renge-Kyo" imagine stepping into this cosmic scene, awakening their innate enlightened qualities. This practice seeks to dissolve barriers between the ordinary and enlightened worlds, encouraging individuals to find enlightenment within themselves, making it a living tradition that remains relevant today.