Recently, my wife gave a really beautiful juzu made of açaí seeds that I’m trying to care around as a mindful reminder of Buddha, Dharma and Sangha. But I kind of want to give another use to it. So I thought about using it to recite the nembutsu 108 times once a day.
For some time now I’ve being mentally reciting the nembutsu (Namu Amida Butsu) in my mind as a mindful reminder of the practice of being in the present moment and a way to show gratitude for my existence here and now. I don’t know if I believe in Amida Buddha and his vows or in the Pure Land apart from a metaphor for emptiness and the buddha-nature shared by all beings. If I’m not wrong, this is not the Pure Land way of using the nembutsu.
I want to hear some Zen perspective on this practice of reciting the nembutsu and using the juzu. Or is this a case of asking on the wrong dojo?
Sorry about the long post.
Gassho
Mateus
Sat LAH
For some time now I’ve being mentally reciting the nembutsu (Namu Amida Butsu) in my mind as a mindful reminder of the practice of being in the present moment and a way to show gratitude for my existence here and now. I don’t know if I believe in Amida Buddha and his vows or in the Pure Land apart from a metaphor for emptiness and the buddha-nature shared by all beings. If I’m not wrong, this is not the Pure Land way of using the nembutsu.
I want to hear some Zen perspective on this practice of reciting the nembutsu and using the juzu. Or is this a case of asking on the wrong dojo?
Sorry about the long post.
Gassho
Mateus
Sat LAH
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