When practicing Buddhism, we are changing our Karma. Karma, is commonly thought of as the things you see show up in your life as the result of actions you’ve taken in the past. In Buddhism we come to learn the great depths of Karma and how, as we change our Karma, we can transform our lives in profound ways. This lecture by Reverend Jisei Nagasaka, Chief Priest, Daihozan Myosetsuji New York, shares more about this profound concept.
Read MoreWhen we practice Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism, we all receive great benefits. One person does not receive more than another for their practice. In this Oko Lecture, Reverend Takano, Chief Priest, Myohoji Temple explains the Parable of the Three Kinds of Medicinal Herbs and Two Trees that illuminates the great benefits of Buddhist Practice.
Read MoreThere are four essential powers required to accomplish the attainment of Buddhahood, the ultimate goal of our lives, and to have our other desires realized. They are called the “Four Powers of the Mystic Law.” Reverend Takano, Chief Priest of Myohoji Temple, shares more about these four powers in this Oko Lecture.
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