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American Buddhist Study Center
Hoshina Seki
78 episodes
3 days ago
Our passion is to introduce Buddhist Values and Japanese culture. We will have interviews with authors, scholars, ministers, and artists. There will also be discussions and, to liven things up, we will have live performances.
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Our passion is to introduce Buddhist Values and Japanese culture. We will have interviews with authors, scholars, ministers, and artists. There will also be discussions and, to liven things up, we will have live performances.
Show more...
Buddhism
Religion & Spirituality
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Weekly Wasan - Episode 64 - Shōzōmatsu Wasan (Hymns of the Dharma-Ages) 99-104
American Buddhist Study Center
9 minutes 14 seconds
3 years ago
Weekly Wasan - Episode 64 - Shōzōmatsu Wasan (Hymns of the Dharma-Ages) 99-104

Hi Dharma-friends!

Today you can hear 6 more verses of "Gutoku's Hymns of Lament and Self-Reflection," part of the Shōzōmatsu Wasan.  Shinran wrote these verses toward the end of his life, when he was around 85 years old.  They are profound expressions of his own self-reflection.  He also calls out the various deficiencies, as he sees them, of this own age.  Particularly, he laments a superficial adoption of the Buddhist Teaching by both monks and laity.  Significantly, he recognizes these same deficiencies in himself.  The commentary on this section in The Collected Works of Shinran (CWS) explains: "Shinran expresses his own awareness of himself as a person sharing the deepest weaknesses of his age."  Shinran encourages all to rely exclusively on Amida's directing of virtue - the only sure way to cut through our seemingly intractable self-delusion.

Next time we will conclude this section.  Until then, please be well.  You can find more good Dharma content on the American Buddhist Study Center's website ambuddhist.org

Palms together, Garyself-reflection

American Buddhist Study Center
Our passion is to introduce Buddhist Values and Japanese culture. We will have interviews with authors, scholars, ministers, and artists. There will also be discussions and, to liven things up, we will have live performances.