Tag Archives: Ofudesaki
OFUDESAKI 11-56
Interpretation: When our minds become purified, our minds will become spirited! * This information also available on Facebook, the Ofudesaki Study Group
OFUDESAKI 11-55
Interpretation: If God enters one’s body to Guide a person to understand the heart, then if the person has the ability by him or herself to purify their own minds. The workings (you) of God, help us achieve this goal … Continue reading
OFUDESAKI 11-54
Interpretation: God will enter the body and place illness as guidance to help others understand what their own hearts do. By understanding the heart (mune), they can purify their minds.
The Path to World Salvation
Understand the heart: In the Ofudesaki and the Mikagura-uta, the first verse/song tells us that we do not understand the heart. What is the heart? The heart is mentioned in the Ofudesaki many times. Throughout the Ofudesaki, God tells us … Continue reading
OFUDESAKI 11-53
Interpretation: The workings (you) are God’s blessings as guidance to help people understand the heart (mune) to purify their minds.
OFUDESAKI 11-52
Interpretation: All through the Ofudesaki, God tells us that God will work when certain conditions are met. God will begin to place illness as guidance to help others understand the teachings, especially about the heart and the Original mind.
OFUDESAKI 11-51
OFUDESAKI 11-50
Although there are many brochures and documents in our religion, and other religions, God is telling us that in the Ofudesaki, everything written is true. This is why we must study the Ofudesaki. This sacred scriptures gives us the instructions … Continue reading
OFUDESAKI 11-49
Interpretation: The path to fear is the path of suffering. What we sow, we reap. Our negative actions will result in suffering in the future.
We Reap What We Have Sowed Because of the Heart
The first verse of both the Ofudesaki and Mikagura-uta, God tells us that we do not understand the heart. What is the heart? Tenrikyo Church Headquarter translates it as God’s mind. Yes, we may not understand God’s intentions; but is … Continue reading