The practice of the Perfect Teaching concerns embracing all practices in a single mind. This is to say that one practice can embrace all practices, and all practices can be represented by one practice. This is because the Middle Way of the Perfect Teaching is taken by Chih-i as the Ultimate Truth that can view the fundamental identity of all things, whereby the whole reality can be instantaneously grasped through one practice. Realizing that the part is identical to the whole, one does not need to go through immeasurable practices. One’s mind that contains the whole universe enables one to embrace all practices.* (Vol. 2, Page 297)
The Profound Meaning of the Lotus Sutra: Tien-tai Philosophy of Buddhism*See Nichiren’s warning.