
"Awakening Sooner: The Spiritual Journey of Repentance" by Nichiryu Mark Herrick, dated October 6, 2025, which examines the concept of repentance not as an act of guilt, but as a path to spiritual maturity and heightened awareness. Herrick outlines a three-stage progression of repentance—after the mistake (hindsight), during the mistake (vigilance), and before the impulse arises (foresight)—to illustrate the refinement of consciousness. The essay draws heavily upon various Buddhist traditions and texts, citing figures such as Śāntideva, Zhiyi, Dōgen, and Nichiren to demonstrate that repentance is fundamentally about honest self-reflection and closing the gap between action and awareness. Ultimately, the author concludes that this practice transforms remorse into spontaneous clarity and compassion, suggesting that continuous awareness is synonymous with continuous awakening.