As we take faith and practice before our altar and our faith grows, we should keep in mind that we are practicing at the Place of Enlightenment. This is the place where we are taken when we study the Lotus Sutra.
In Chapter 3, Śāriputra sings:
“You lead all living beings
To the place of enlightenment
By the Dharma-without-āsravas, difficult to understand.”
And the Buddha points out that with the One Vehicle of his teaching in the Lotus Sutra:
“The Bodhisattvas and Śrāvakas
Will be able to go immediately
To the place of enlightenment
If they ride in this jeweled vehicle.”
Where is this place of enlightenment? As the Buddha reveals in Chapter 21, any place “where anyone keeps, reads, recites, expounds or copies this sūtra, or acts according to its teachings, or in any place where a copy of this sūtra is put, be it in a garden, in a forest, under a tree, in a monastery, in the house of a person in white robes, in a hall, in a mountain, in a valley, or in the wilderness, there should a stupa be erected and offerings be made to it because, know this, the place where the stupa is erected is the place of enlightenment. Here the Buddhas attained Anuttara-samyak-saṃbodhi. Here the Buddhas turned the wheel of the Dharma. Here the Buddhas entered into Parinirvana.”
As Rev. Ryusho Jeffus says in this Lecture on the Lotus Sutra:
“In the special transmission [Chapter 21] we have the revelation once again that this place, the very place where the Lotus Sutra is practiced, is the place of enlightenment. In other words, there is no greater place to be, there is no greater place to practice than the very place where you are. Through this practice in your life you erect a great treasure tower containing the two Buddhas and you purify your environment revealing the pure land that it already is. We may not be able to perceive the reality of the Buddha’s pure land in our environment, through our practice we begin to manifest our own Buddha life and with the eyes of the Buddha we become, we have the ability to see our world with a new perspective. As the Buddha says further on, when we practice exactly as the buddha instructs us in the Lotus Sutra we will be able to eliminate darkness in our lives.”
Our acceptance of the teaching of the Lotus Sutra and belief in the truth of that teaching is the measure of our faith. This is the practice of great Bodhisattvas. As Universal Sage says in Chapter 28:
“Anyone who keeps, reads and recites this sūtra, memorizes it correctly, understands the meanings of it, and acts according to it, know this, does the same practices that I do. He should be considered to have already planted deeply the roots of good under innumerable Buddhas in his previous existence. He will be caressed on the head by the hands of the Tathāgatas.”
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