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… or rather the very first part which Nichiren Diashonin encouraged his followers to study.

Two thoughts:

Firstly, the real key here is “Expedient Means”.  This indicates teachings which are used to facilitate understanding of the Mystic Law but which are not the Mystic Law per se.  Gohonzon, Daimoku and Gongyo are all expedient means: infact all teaching of any buddha are.  This is because the true Mystic Law can only (again, according to this chapter) be shared and understood between Buddhas, so everything else is a provisional teaching taught (again from this chapter) as appropriate.

The practise of Nichiren Daishonin’s Buddhism is not a Full-Stop in the journey of countless common mortals to buddhahood.  It is simply the expedient means Nichiren used as appropriate in Medieval Japan.

Secondly, it’s interesting to note an difference between the translation in the back of SGI-UK’s Liturgy and Burton Watson’s translation: the former translates several phases to “thus come one” and “buddha” while the latter translates them to “thus come ones” and “buddhas”.

It is my profound contention that Gohonzon does not picture a perfect life, rather it pictures every life.  Buddhahood is not some magical realm where all suffering will cease, it is the realm we all live in only common mortals are too deluded to realise it.

So when Shakyamuni describes how only buddhas can share the true phenomena of things and what these phenomena are and the peaceful atmosphere in which such conversations take place, are he is describing the everyday life of a countless number of people around the world: from football fans to high professors of Buddhism.

The idea that only SGI’s members (including, for emphasis, myself) are the leaders in the exposition of Nichiren’s teachings is a very dangerous one.  Bodhisattvas of the Earth are emerging all over the place, and many of them have never even heard of Buddhism, let alone Nichiren.  Buddhism is all about what happens in peoples’ lives and living with it, not holding out the promise of heaven if you chant a magic phrase.

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