BUDDHISM TRUE DHARMA

WHEN DEATH COMES — WHO DO YOU CALL?


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WHEN DEATH COMES — WHO DO YOU CALL?

He woke up clinging to debris. Salt water in his lungs. No shore. No boat. Only the ocean. Later he whispered, “I shouldn’t be alive.” That morning, before the storm had even formed, he stopped at a small temple. Lit incense. And quietly said a name. NAMO AVALOKITESHVARA BODHISATTVA. It wasn’t a plea. It was reverence. A habit built over a lifetime. For a long time, it was just sound. Until something shifted.

Not the words. His heart. He learned who Avalokiteshvara truly is. The one who listens to everything breaking. And the name stopped being sound. It became someone. When the storm hit, and the wood cracked under him, the name rose by itself. Not a memory. Not a thought. It came from his very blood. He doesn’t remember fighting to the surface.

Only that the name was there holding him. Not alone. But held. Rescuers found him among scattered boats and debris. Shocked by the chaos. Some were pulled from the water. Some never were. In the path of practice, chanting is not magic. It is not syllables that pull you from the deep. It is the reverence you have carried long before the clouds gathered.

Two people can chant the same name. One cold. One holding it like a lifeline. The words are the same. But what answers is not. THE NAME YOU HOLD WITH REVERENCE HOLDS YOU WHEN YOU CAN NO LONGER HOLD YOURSELF.

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