Tag Archives: prayer
Interpretation: The free and unlimited blessings are what visibly repeats itself. These are God’s guidance, to help people understand the teachings. These blessings are assured from God, upon our performance of the Joyous Service.
OFUDESAKI 7-77
Interpretation: If the heart is taught to others, and is understood, any kind of blessings will be done by God. These blessings include guidance, and salvation from any illness.
OFUDESAKI 7-69
Interpretation: God is telling the early followers that what appears before them, are not usual occurences; but are from what God is doing, to save the world.
OFUDESAKI 7-67
Interpretation: Moto refers to one of the instruments (sea creatures) in the creation of human beings.
OFUDESAKI 7-49
Interpretation: The mind gets purified by eliminating the dusts of regret, covetousness, self-love, greed, and arrogance. When this happens our minds become spirited. This is what God wants for everyone.
OFUDESAKI 7-37
Interpretation: God’s blessings are guidance to the people we have spread the teachings to. These blessings only occur when we perform the Joyous Service with a purified mind.
OFUDESAKI 6-134
Interpretation: All joy is dependent on the sincerity of the mind. God wants us to purify our minds. Our prayer(Joyous Service) is dependent on our mind of sincerity for it to be effective.
Our Prayer, Why it Does Not Work
Have you wondered sometimes why our Sazuke does not work, no matter how hard we pray and promise whatever we will offer to God? I know I have. What would happen if all of our Sazuke works all the time? … Continue reading
Why Our Religion Is Different
As a Tenrikyo member, I ask you what information do we have to share to the world, that would make the world better. Is it our Service that we perform monthly? Is it our belief in an everliving Oyasama, or … Continue reading
Your illness can be cured
Throughout time, many of the prophets were able to heal people of their illnesses. But what was the purpose in the ability to heal the sick? Was this a way of telling people that they represented God? Or did these … Continue reading