"Buddha loves all living things, but all living things don't.
Parents always love their children, but children don't."
(Buddhist scripture)
In 1156, an ex-emperor and an emperor began to fight in Japan. A warrior Minamoto-no-Tameyoshi stood for the ex-emperor and his son Minamoto-no-Yoshitmo stood for the emperor. Then the emperor side won and father Tameyoshi surrendered but his son Yoshitomo plotted to kill him. This is the last words when Tameyoshi was about to be killed. He sighed that he would saved his son'life at the cost of all of my rewards and that a child didn't love a parent as the parent did and said,
"Nevertheless, I don't think my son is bad. May Bonten, Taishaku and all the other Gods save Yoshitomo's sin!"
He forgave Yoshitomo and prayed for his son. Oh, it makes me cry. The last moment betrayed and killed by his son, he prayed for his son. This is the real love of parents.
Well, the words of the Buddhist scripture represent the truth as it is. I compared God's love to amorous love the last, but this time to parent's love. In fact, the both together is less than agape, which is bottomless. Yet ah,
"All living things don't."
We don't love Buddha, mean God. Like children don't love parents as parents do. We absolutely owe our existence to our parents. Without parents, we were nothing. I mean ingratitude, we are just ungrateful. And nevertheless, God, mean Buddha, keep on loving us, cherishing us, watching us
warmly. And even when his son is about to kill his parent, the parent pray for his son. Hi, Atheist, you are loved by Buddha, by God. And you are going to be saved. Its betrayal and ingratitude, which the Saviour will pay for at the cost of His life, will be forgiven. And you will completely lose face and cry like Amiyan did, "Oh, God, we were completely wrong! Please give me one more chance."
"I saw the light of mercy in Minamoto-no-Tameyoshi!"
Happiness lies in feeling Buddha's mercy.
In realizing God's love.
And ah, I'm in blissful moment today all day.
Parents always love their children, but children don't."
(Buddhist scripture)
In 1156, an ex-emperor and an emperor began to fight in Japan. A warrior Minamoto-no-Tameyoshi stood for the ex-emperor and his son Minamoto-no-Yoshitmo stood for the emperor. Then the emperor side won and father Tameyoshi surrendered but his son Yoshitomo plotted to kill him. This is the last words when Tameyoshi was about to be killed. He sighed that he would saved his son'life at the cost of all of my rewards and that a child didn't love a parent as the parent did and said,
"Nevertheless, I don't think my son is bad. May Bonten, Taishaku and all the other Gods save Yoshitomo's sin!"
He forgave Yoshitomo and prayed for his son. Oh, it makes me cry. The last moment betrayed and killed by his son, he prayed for his son. This is the real love of parents.
Well, the words of the Buddhist scripture represent the truth as it is. I compared God's love to amorous love the last, but this time to parent's love. In fact, the both together is less than agape, which is bottomless. Yet ah,
"All living things don't."
We don't love Buddha, mean God. Like children don't love parents as parents do. We absolutely owe our existence to our parents. Without parents, we were nothing. I mean ingratitude, we are just ungrateful. And nevertheless, God, mean Buddha, keep on loving us, cherishing us, watching us
warmly. And even when his son is about to kill his parent, the parent pray for his son. Hi, Atheist, you are loved by Buddha, by God. And you are going to be saved. Its betrayal and ingratitude, which the Saviour will pay for at the cost of His life, will be forgiven. And you will completely lose face and cry like Amiyan did, "Oh, God, we were completely wrong! Please give me one more chance."
"I saw the light of mercy in Minamoto-no-Tameyoshi!"
Happiness lies in feeling Buddha's mercy.
In realizing God's love.
And ah, I'm in blissful moment today all day.
No comments:
Post a Comment