Tag Archives: religion
OFUDESAKI 10-72
Interpretation: The translation of monku is not clear. Where the word is used in the Ofudesaki, attitude or inclination appears to make sense?
OFUDESAKI 10-54
Interpretation: God is telling us that human beings were created from the existing creatures (earth) that existed in the ancient ocean, and from the pure mind of God (heaven) that was given to the first couple. This is also stated … Continue reading
Genesis
In the beginning there was God. God said let there be joy. So from the muddy ocean of the ancient world, God selected a fish and a serpent as the first parents of human beings. From the muddy ocean, God … Continue reading
OFUDESAKI 10-15
The Original mind is the most important concept of the teaching. This mind represents the Original pure mind of God that was given to the first parents of human beings. This Original mind represents heaven, as told in the 2nd … Continue reading
OFUDESAKI 10-11
Interpretation: This was God’s vision when God began the creation of the human body.
OFUDESAKI 10-5
Interpretation: Free and unlimited blessings are guidance given by God, to help others understand God’s teachings. These guidance mostly will appear as illness on our bodies, reflecting the dusts or evil thoughts in our minds.
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 7-78
Interpretation: The grant of safe child birth granted by Oyasama, was one of the factors that brought people into the religion. Again, all these blessings are dependent on a pure mind. God is just showing people what are own hearts … Continue reading
OFUDESAKI 7-28
Interpretation: When the people of the world understand the heart to purify their minds, God will bring upon paradise to the world.
You Can Not Kill Evil
Suppose I tell you that our bodies are not ours. Like the environment around us, they are all created and possessed by God. Unaware of this, we segregate from each other by race and gender. Some go to extremes and … Continue reading