Tag Archives: causality
OFUDESAKI 10-32
Interpretation: When God accepts our minds when we perform the Joyous Service, God will then help others to be saved. When God’s guidance is seen and understood, they will be able to purify their own minds by themselves.
Interpretation: This verse shows how important the Joyous Service is in bringing upon world salvation. We are asking God to help us save the world with this special Service.
OFUDESAKI 10-30
Interpretation: This I believe is talking about when the minds of the world are purified. God will assemble the instruments that were present in the beginning of human beings. These were the sea creatures in the ancient muddy ocean that … Continue reading
OFUDESAKI 10-29
Interpretation: God is preparing the members by purifying their minds. Ths Service is only effective when the mind is pure.
OFUDESAKI 10-28
Interpretation: The toritsugi person represents one who knows about the Original mind, the mind that is pure. God wants these people to convey the truth of the Original mind to others. This is a mind without covetousness, regret, self-love, greed, … Continue reading
OFUDESAKI 10-27
Interpretation: The translation of narimono is uncertain. Most people will say that it translates into musical instruments. But it also translates into harvest, or members that are brought in by our prayer (Joyous Service). The Kagura Service will be performed … Continue reading
OFUDESAKI 10-26
Interpretation: I believe this is talking about January 26, 1887, when Oyasama passes away. Up to this time, God was preparing the early followers to perform the Service. I believe this is the date that the performance of the Service … Continue reading
OFUDESAKI 10-24
Interpretation: God is telling us when our minds are pure, there will be no failure in any of our prayers. This is why it is important that we first direct our attention to our own minds. We must remove regret, … Continue reading
OFUDESAKI 10=23
The Original mind is the mind given to the first Parents of human beings. This is a mind without regret, covetousness, self-love, greed, and arrogance. This is a mind that God accepts when we pray.