
"The Myth of Final Nirvana," authored by Nichiryu (Mark Herrick), which critically examines the traditional interpretation of "final nirvana" in Buddhist scripture. The author argues that within the Tiantai and Nichiren traditions, the Buddha’s final awakening is understood not as an escape or cessation from life, but as a realization of the Dharmakaya's eternal presence manifesting fully in the world. Citing foundational texts like the Lotus Sutra and the Nirvana Sutra, along with the teachings of masters such as Zhiyi and Nichiren, the piece explains that suffering and impermanence are actually the conditions for nirvana, which is the integration of mind, body, and environment. This perspective asserts that the Buddha’s apparent death is a compassionate illusion intended to awaken followers to the truth that enlightenment is actively lived in the present moment, rather than attained in some ultimate future state.