The purpose of Buddhism is to enable each and every person
to eliminate suffering from their
lives. This is not about dogma, but about profound philosophy
and seeking and finding real answers to some of life's most
important questions.
How can we change ourselves from deep within
to become ever wiser, stronger, happier and more compassionate?
How can we change the suffering of others? What can we do
to have the most positive impact on others? How can we,
as a species, become less hurtful and destructive to each
other and to the other species sharing the planet with us?
How do we find common ground between our spiritual selves
and our ever-growing understanding of the natural world?
What is life? What is the meaning of life? These are the
kinds of questions answered by Buddhist philosophy.
As Nichiren Buddhists, we practice a form
of transcendental meditation (TM), wherein we chant Namu-Myoho-Renge-Kyo.
The positive effects of meditation have been studied and
documented. Even though meditation in general has been shown
to have great positive influence, what a person meditates
on is also of significant importance. What we say, especially
to ourselves, think and believe has a significant influence
on how we feel, who we are, and what we do. Repeating any
positive phrase will have a positive impact on us, but the
more powerfully positive the phrase, the more we believe
what we're saying, the more mental energy we focus on it,
and the more we stand by it, the more influence it will
have over us. Given that what we think and believe affects
our actions, the philosophy by which people live is also
of significant importance. In this web site, we hope to
convince you indisputably of these facts.
That, however, is only a small part of
our quest here. We hope to drive home the serious importance
of changing the way you think -- your life -- and thereby
the lives of others, with the hope that it will inspire
within you a powerful seeking mind to constantly search
for ever better, ever more effective methods of positively
impacting life.
Meditation. You've heard of it. Maybe you've
done it. It makes you feel more relaxed. So what? Here's
the what. With the best philosophy in hand, and the best
method of meditation at your side, you can literally impact
everything in the universe. You can think of it like taking
your fist and punching a dent in the wall of the universe,
because you can quite literally dent the fabric of the universe
with your own life force. In fact, you're already swinging
at the universe with your life without even realizing it,
so why not find out what you're doing, how to control it,
and how to do it in the most powerful and positive way we
humans have yet discovered?
Maybe you've practiced sitting quietly
thinking about your day, believing that you were practicing
a form of meditation. Or maybe you've even done some mind
control, learned to focus yourself. That's all good, and
it's good for you. But there is more to be learned about
it than that. When you combine the most powerful and meaningful
phrase on which to meditate, Namu-Myoho-Renge-Kyo, with
the deepest philosophy, the practice becomes something altogether
different.
Nichiren Buddhism is a form of Mahayana
Buddhism named after the priest Nichiren, who devoted his
life to the enlightenment and happiness of the entire
universe. His basic story is similar in a couple of respects
to the historical Buddha credited with the original teachings
of Buddhism. Concerned with the suffering of the people
all around him, he dedicated years of his life to seeking
a way to eliminate their suffering. Once discovered, he
made a bold vow to teach this philosophy to others, even
under threat of losing his own life in the process. Due
to his strong determination to eliminate the suffering of
others, Nichiren became a Buddha. After all, that is what
a Buddha is -- a person who carries out a determination
to eliminate suffering from people's lives. Today, the members
of NBAA are following in Nichiren's path; the path of every
Buddha. That is, we're committed to finding and using ways
to eliminate others' sufferings.
Chanting Namu-Myoho-Renge-Kyo is more than
just trying to force a change in the way you think. It is
a method of developing your inner spirit. It is at once
a form of meditation as well as a determination and a cause
(in terms of cause and effect, or karma) to alleviate your
suffering, increase your happiness, and impact the lives
of others in an extremely profound way.
Because religion has such a significant
influence on all of our lives -- the practitioner and those
they interact with as well -- by changing the way people
believe, we can have a significant impact on the happiness
of the world, and also its destiny.