Nam Myoho Renge Kyo!Our life is shaped by our self-mind; we become what we think.
—Gautama Buddha
Nam Myoho Renge Kyo!Our life is shaped by our self-mind; we become what we think.
—Gautama Buddha
Our life is shaped by our self-mind; we become what we think.
—Gautama Buddha
"The Thus Come One of original englightenment marked by these three factors (the Thus Come One of the manifested body "appearance", the Thus Come One of the reward body "nature", and the Thus Come One of the Dharma Body "entity"*) embodies in flesh the phenomenal realm of the ten directions, has for his mind nature the phenomenal realm of the ten directions, and takes on for his appearance and auspicious features the phenomenal realm of the ten directions. Thus one's own body becomes the body of the Thus Come One of original enlightenment endowed with the three bodies. It pervades and embraces the whole phenomenal world and manifests the functions of a single Buddha. Hence, as a Buddha explained in his preaching, all phenomena are manifestations of the Buddhist Law.
When he did so, all the beings who were seated in the assembly, the four kinds of believers, the eight kinds of nonhuman beings, the animals, the non-Buddhist believers, all without a single exception instantly cast off the distorted thoughts of delusion, returned to the waking state of the original enlightenment, and thus attained the Buddha way."
"The Unanimous Declaration of the Buddhas"
The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin Volume 2 Page 841
"One's own mind, the mind nature, and the mind entity- these three are the three bodies of the Thus Come One of original enlightenment within one's own body. This is what the Lotus Sutura means when it speaks of the three factors, "appearance" (the Thus Come One of the manifested body), "nature" (the Thus Come One of the reward body), and "entity" (the Thus Come One of the Dharma Body)."