Tag Archives: causality
OFUDESAKI 7-34
Interpretation: The blessings are God’s guidance to the people who we spread the truth of the heart to. When these people are able to purify their minds by understanding the heart, God will certainly be spirited. Remember God wants everyone … Continue reading
OFUDESAKI 7-33
Interpretation: God wants to save the world, so everyone can live the “Joyous life”.
OFUDESAKI 7-32
Interpretation: Our fate, either good or bad comes from our own hearts. When negative fate appears in our life, if we ponder our own minds of our own dusts or evil thoughts, we can purify our own minds. Remember it … Continue reading
OFUDESAKI 7-31
Interpretation: God is telling us that this discussion of the heart concerns everyone in the world. It is not only about the followers of the religion. God wants to save everyone!
OFUDESAKI 7-29
Interpretation: These blessings are guidance to the people we have spread the truth to. But before these blessings are seen, we must purify our own minds, spread the teachings, and then ask God for these blessings by performing the Joyous … Continue reading
OFUDESAKI 7-27
Interpretation: This including the first verse of the Ofudesaki is one of the most important verses. God wants us to understand the heart, and what it does. This is so important, that God tells us in the following verse, that … Continue reading
OFUDESAKI 7-25
Interpretation: God is worried that the early followers do not understand God’s intention of saving the world.
OFUDESAKI 7-24
Interpretation: Again, these are the great leaders that will have a great impetus in spreading the teachings to the world.
OFUDESAKI 7-23
Interpretation and discussion: I am not sure God wants everyone to be Yogis, or missionaries of the teachings. From this verse and the following, there will only be a limited amount of missionaries? I believe these are the leaders of … Continue reading
OFUDESAKI 7-22
Interpretation: The preparation includes the purification of the mind of the dusts of regret (hoshi), covetousness (oshii), self-love (kawai), greed (yoku), and arrogance (koman).