Entries 229 to 185....... "S" means short, "L" means long. "VP" means very important [to me]. No [] means neither long nor short.
March 27, 2008
The Lotus Sutra, Nichiren, and Ashvaghosha [S]
Kanjin Honzon Sho (Sowing and Harvesting the Real Meaning) [VP]
Return to the True Buddha, the Eternal Buddha Shakyamuni by Graham Lamont [L,VP]
Nichiren Daishonin On Prayer by Graham Lamont [L,VP]
Lotus Sutra Chapter 17 and the Kempon Hokke [S]
Scaffolding a Thought [S]
Attatchments [S]
Mounting this Jeweled Vehicle [S]
The Realm of Buddha Exists in the Realm of Men [VP]
Shakyamuni Buddha and the Bodhisattvas of the Earth [VP]
Minobu Gosho or The Wind That Perpetually Blows [VP]
Now Is The Time To Assiduously Practice Shakabuku [Not Shoju]: Attention SGI, Nichiren Shu [L,VP]
The Thrones Of Enlightenment [S]
Two Peas in a Pod: Nikken and Ikeda [S]
The Ongi Kuden Is a Forgery [S]
Dwelling in Mighty Divine Penetration [S]
Short Gosho
To Cure that Which Is Incurable [S]
Some Words Of Dengyo Daishi: [S]
Nichiren Wouldn't Even Be A Junior Group Chief In SGI (2) [S,VP]
The Lotus Sutra and the Twelve Linked Chain of Causation [S]
March 26, 2008
The Fourteen Slanders and commentary [S]
The Lotus Sutra; 4 noble truths ; and 8-fold path [S]
Nikko Shonin's List of Ten Major Gosho and brief commentary [S]
The Logic of the True Nature of the Gohonzon [S]
Tathagata's Hidden Secret Divine Pervasive Power [S]
The True Nature of the Gohonzon and the SGI [S]
The Land of Eternal Quiescent Light [S]
The Three Buddha Bodies and Three Truths [S]
Jigage Translated by Leon Hurvitz
The Eightfold Teaching of Tientai
The Five Aggregates and Buddhahood [S]
Tibetian vs. Nichiren Buddhism (2) [L, interesting]
Tibetian vs. Nichiren Buddhism, a Dialogue
Esoteric vs. Exoteric Buddhism: A Dialogue
Dalai Lama
Nichiren on Zen [L]
A True Priest, the Pot Headed Priest(2) [L]
A True Priest, the Pot Headed Priest(1) [L]
Selected Passages of the Lotus Sutra [S,VP]
A Refutation of the Nembutsu 2 By Graham Lamont [L]
A Refutation of the Nembutsu 1 by Graham Lamont [L]
A Comparison of Christianity and Buddhism by Graham Lamont [L]