Buddha of Infinite Light : The Teachings of Shin Buddhism, the Japanese Way of Wisdom and Compassion
Buddha of Infinite Light : The Teachings of Shin Buddhism, the Japanese Way of Wisdom and Compassion
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Author(s): Suzuki, D. T.
Suzuki, Daisetz T.
ISBN No.: 9781570624568
Pages: 96
Year: 200201
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 17.81
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This volume is a revised edition of a work first published in 1970 based on D.T. Suzuki's lectures at the American Buddhist Academy in the 1950s. Although Pure Land Buddhism originated in India, it flowered during the 13 th century in Japan under the teachings of Shinran (1172-1263). Devotees of this spiritual practice were drawn primarily from the peasant class. According to D.T. Suzuki, Amida Buddha is infinite light and eternal life.


A simple repetition of his name with singleness of heart is to step into the Pure Land - a transcendent realm. This devotional path emphasizes faith in "other power." Salvation is all Amida's work: there is nothing one can do. In fact, pride (self-power) has no place in the Pure Land where everything is dependent on grace. As Taitetsu Unno points out in the introduction, Shin Buddhism agrees with Christianity on this point. The simple adoration involved in the vow "I take refuge in Amida Buddha" colors the everyday activities of Pure Land believers. Suzuki characterizes their lives as animated by humility, kindness, and joy. The way of devotion results in "excellence of person.


" And this state, in turn, emits "the wonderful of spirituality."--Frederic A. Brussat, Values and Visions , April 1998.


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