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Shakyamuni’s Mission
as told in The Threefold Lotus Sutra
”To give peace to all creatures, I appear in the world”
With all its grand “other-worldly” tales of treasure
towers and Great Bodhisattvas rising from the earth, magic cities, stories of
fabulous, larger-than-life enlightened beings (buddhas), as well as stories of
extraordinary deeds of ordinary living beings, including persons of learning
and those of self-attained enlightenment, it’s clear nevertheless that the
Buddha’s supreme intent described in the sutra is to “cause all the living to
enter the way supreme and speedily accomplish enlightenment.”
The Threefold Lotus
Sutra is one of the world’s great religious classics representing the
culmination of the Buddha’s ageless teaching of wisdom, compassion and
liberation, a significant resource for all those today whose hearts are longing
to discover peace of mind and their place in the world.
Also, the Sutra contains many “threads” following the
Buddha’s life, and the dynamic, sometimes dramatic tale of a how he became
motivated to go out into the world revealing his experience of attaining enlightenment
to men and women of all classes and religions, so that all could attain the
same enlightenment as he “long sitting” under the Bodhi tree in the City of
Gaya.
To give peace to all creatures I appear in the world,
and for the hosts of the living
preach the Law pure as sweet dew,
the one and only Law of emancipation and nirvana.
With one transcendent voice I proclaim this meaning,
constantly taking the Great-vehicle as my subject.
I look upon all everywhere with equal eyes,
without distinction of persons, or mind of love or hate.
I have no predilections nor limitations or partiality;
ever to all I preach the Law equally;
as to one person, so to all.
and for the hosts of the living
preach the Law pure as sweet dew,
the one and only Law of emancipation and nirvana.
With one transcendent voice I proclaim this meaning,
constantly taking the Great-vehicle as my subject.
I look upon all everywhere with equal eyes,
without distinction of persons, or mind of love or hate.
I have no predilections nor limitations or partiality;
ever to all I preach the Law equally;
as to one person, so to all.
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