I really like this explanation, Jundo and Junkyo. I haven’t yet come to a good conclusion about universal or Godly consciousness. It’s literally beyond my ability to prove or perhaps even experience.
My catholic heritage and past experiencie makes me perhaps identify transcendence x immanence with the dualistic x monistic approaches in the catholic philosophical mysticism. I used to be divided among these approaches until I rejected the whole idea and started to view these as more mythological and symbolic than literal.
Sometimes I like the God/Nature approach of Spinoza identifying God with the whole universe. I don’t know. Other times I remind myself of that eternal life is simply life in the present moment, not something for after the death.
But I still chant the nembutsu sometimes, Junkyo. And sometimes I go to the mass with my mother and grandmother. Perhaps contradictory, but I try to understand these prayers as a way to be present at the moment,the here and now. If there is a tariki/God outside the universe or it simply is a way to refer to the whole universe...
Gassho,
Mateus
Sat today
My catholic heritage and past experiencie makes me perhaps identify transcendence x immanence with the dualistic x monistic approaches in the catholic philosophical mysticism. I used to be divided among these approaches until I rejected the whole idea and started to view these as more mythological and symbolic than literal.
Sometimes I like the God/Nature approach of Spinoza identifying God with the whole universe. I don’t know. Other times I remind myself of that eternal life is simply life in the present moment, not something for after the death.
But I still chant the nembutsu sometimes, Junkyo. And sometimes I go to the mass with my mother and grandmother. Perhaps contradictory, but I try to understand these prayers as a way to be present at the moment,the here and now. If there is a tariki/God outside the universe or it simply is a way to refer to the whole universe...
Gassho,
Mateus
Sat today
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