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| | | | | Exploring Mount K?ya, and more particularly Oku-no-in cemetery, was one of the highlights of our second trip toJapan. Here is a look back on an incredibly moving and memorable experience. Located about a hundred kilometers north of Kyoto, Mount K?ya, also known as K?ya-san, is the birthplace of Japanese Buddhism. It has been a UNESCO... | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the core teachings of Pure Land Buddhism, focusing on Amida Buddha's forty-eight Vows for universal salvation, the significance of the Pure Land as a realm of enlightenment, and the role of faith and devotion in achieving spiritual liberation. | |
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www.learnreligions.com
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| | | | | Shinran Shonin (1173-1262) was a rule-breaker and innovator who founded Jodo Shinshu, the largest school of Buddhism in Japan. | |
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| | | What do you do when things aren't going right? Do you sit and sulk, or do you get up and take action? Do you listen to what the Lord has to say, or do you try to handle things your own way and hope for the best? *A revision of an article I wrote a... | ||