Category Archives: reincarnation
OFUDESAKI 5-69
Interpretation: God has told the early followers about the heart, and what God will do to save everyone. We should not be surprised at what appears in the future.
OFUDESAKI 5-68
Interpretation: God is preparing the early followers to help save the world. This process involves the purification of the mind by understanding our own hearts (digging the root). This also requires that we spread the teachings of the heart to … Continue reading
OFUDESAKI 5-66
Interpretation: If one purifies the mind, the heart will only bring upon joy or if one purifies the mind, the path of bringing in new members will be promising.
OFUDESAKI 5-65
Interpretation: There is no one who understands the heart. This is why people do not know how to purify their minds of the dusts of greed, arrogance, self-love, regret, and covetousness.
OFUDESAKI 5-64
Interpretation: God is telling us to understand the heart to purify our minds. Digging up the root is a process of understanding the fate which our own heart brings upon. When we ponder each fate, and ponder our minds and … Continue reading
OFUDESAKI 5-63
God is hastening the salvation of everyone; but we are still not aware of the importance of the heart, in purifying our minds. In the first verse of the Ofudesaki, God reminds us that we do not understand the heart.
OFUDESAKI 5-62
Interpretation: No one knows the truth of the heart, and how to purify their minds. This is why God descended from heaven to save everyone.
OFUDESAKI 5-61
Interpretation: God is tellings us what appears in the world, there is a reason for. We reap what we have sowed. The path of the heart brings upon joy, if we use our minds to help others. This is a … Continue reading
OFUDESAKI 5-60
INTERPRETATION: Worldly matters refer to a path where there is no reasoning for what happens in our lives. Our actions or behaviors do not influence our own future. We do not reap what we sow. In the worldly path, one … Continue reading
OFUDESAKI 5-59
Interpretation: God may be preparing us to save others. It may be God’s intention that we are yoboku now in our religion.