Tag Archives: Hinduism
OFUDESAKI 104
Interpretation: God is telling the early followers, that the path of spreading the teachings is dependent on their own minds. We must purify our own minds before we can spread it to others.
OFUDESAKI 10-74
Interpretation: God throughout the Ofudesaki tells us that God will help save people. The proof of this is illness that appears as guidance to help us understand the Original mind (shinjitsu), and what our own hearts do for us to … Continue reading
Understanding the Heart (mune) to save the world
The heart or mune is the sand that collects our evil actions, and eventually releases it as fate. We reap what we have sowed. This is why we should ponder our own minds, when obstacles appear in our lives. What … Continue reading
OFUDESAKI 10-73
Interpretation: Whatever we as yobokus say about the teachings of God, if there is no proof of it happening in the future, it is not okay. This is why God wants us to follow the instructions in the Ofudesaki, so … Continue reading
OFUDESAKI 10-70
Interpretation: The permanent construction of the Kanroudai is most important. When the permanent Kanroudai is establish, the world will settle, bringing upon heaven on earth.
OFUDESAKI 9-63
Interpretation: When the minds of the world become purified of dusts, then God will give the gift of heaven. The world will attain the Joyous life.
OFUDESAKI 9-62
Interpretation: God is telling everyone that there is no one who understands the pure mind given to the first parents of human beings. This is a mind without regret, covetousness, self-love, greed, and arrogance.
OFUDESAKI 9-32
Interpretation: God’s mind to become, is a mind without regret, covetousness, self-love, greed, and arrogance. This is the original mind (shinjitsu).
OFUDESAKI 9-8
Interpretation: God promises any salvation if our minds are pure of the dusts of regret(oshii), covetousness(hoshii), self-love(kawaii), greed(yoku), and arrogance(koman). This pure mind is the mind of God, or the Original mind (shinjitsu) given to the first parents of human … Continue reading
The Heart Punishes & Rewards Us
In the Ofudesaki, God directly tells us that God has been on the sidelines only observing us since the creation of human beings. This is referenced in the Ofudesaki a few times. God is said to have descended from … Continue reading