Saturday, October 8, 2016

HOW TO CHANT TO CHANGE THE CORE OF YOUR LIFE

HOW TO CHANT TO CHANGE THE CORE OF YOUR LIFE

First of all, before you begin:
Relax, clear your head, clear your heart!

But especially your head, your mind, relax emotionally, mentally, physically. It is important to be very natural.

Second: 
When you chant, you really need to use your eyes. 

  • Focus on the Gohonzon. 
  • Then listen to your voice. 
  • Focus on the ‘myoho’ character [about one fifth of the way down, in the middle] which means‘mystical’. You have to use your eyes. This is extremely important.


When you use your eyes, your mind stops. Clear your mind by strongly focusing your eyes. Let your thoughts rest by using your eyes. When you’re busy thinking all the time, your brain is sucking energy. This means your brain is getting stronger (which is not healthy), but your core isn’t changing because the energy isn’t being directed there.

What you really have to do is look at the Gohonzon with power and let your mind relax. The Gohonzon in your life already knows your worries and desires. Keep everything in your heart – *just chant with your eyes locked on the Gohonzon.* Then when Nam Myoho Renge Kyo comes into tune with the core of your life, it will melt away and dissolve karma. It will change into strength so you can become strong and clear-minded enough to accomplish your desires.

In this way you should come to enjoy the act of chanting because you’re feeling the core of your life. You’re fusing with the highest potential in your life, represented by the Gohonzon. 

*When you’re thinking strategies, you’re not changing your karma.*

Question: When I chant I often imagine what I want. I picture it in my mind. I see it happening in my mind. Is that OK?

Answer: Positive imaginations are a good thing, but not strategies. If you get to imagining how to make it happen, instead of the images of it, then you are strategizing.

Prayer should come from the heart! The Gohonzon knows your worries and desires. Keep them in your heart, focus on the Gohonzon and simply chant. If you can do simple, good daimoku and gongyo, Nam Myoho Renge Kyo goes stronger, deeper, to expand you, dissolve difficult karma and generate positive results. Daimoku should come from your core. If it comes from the brain, the brain becomes stronger and so does the confusion.

When you close your eyes or avert them from the Gohonzon, the power to fuse the core of your life with the Gohonzon weakens and the mind plays around. Chant clearly, confidently, comfortably.

* Don’t read while you chant!
* Don’t do anything while you chant.
* Just chant.

When you read, read. When you chant, chant. After good daimoku you may read or your schedule may require you to get right to work or do things you need to do. You may have a busy life, but don’t have busy daimoku.

Don’t be busy but focus! Through focused daimoku, you can melt away negative karma. Chanting is a time to cultivate your life, not think about your strategies.

Daimoku is the time to enrich your Buddha nature, not the time to have a Planning meeting for your life or day.

IN MY HEAD: POSITIVE IMAGINATIONS 

IN MY HEART: DEEP PRAYER

IN MY MOUTH: CLEAR CHANTING

Source: Lecture by Ted Morino - EX SGI-USA Vice General Director


7 comments:

Krithiga Viswanathan said...

Thanks for this post..such a profound and a clear guidance.

Anonymous said...

yes. we should apply this guidance in our daily practice for our empowerment...

great day said...

Yes I have experienced it many times, that in spite of my chanting I don't feel relaxed,will chant from this manner now onwards.. PREETI GUPTA

ajayjohri said...

You have earned tremendous good karma by posting this wonderful and practical guidance! ��

Unknown said...

Thanks 4 this post.

Anonymous said...

Extremely enriching post.If by citing a few more examples you could explicate the differences between praying and strategising then it would be very helpful.

Anonymous said...

Wonderful. Thanks!