EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 22 MIN
Compassion Comes from within
from Two Buddhas · host MarkWhiteLotus
This podcast explores the Bodhisattvas of the Earth from the Lotus Sutra, reinterpreting them as internal human virtues rather than literal cosmic figures. The author argues that Nichiren Buddhism has often strayed into fundamentalism by personifying these archetypes, specifically by labeling Nichiren as the exclusive reincarnation of the leader Jogyo. Instead, the text maps the four primary bodhisattvas to the four divine abodes: loving-kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity. By viewing these figures as metaphors for ethical conduct, the author suggests that anyone can embody their qualities through ordinary acts of kindnessand emotional stability. Ultimately, the text presents these teachings as a practical guide for developing wholesome habits and improving one's character in daily life.
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This podcast explores the Bodhisattvas of the Earth from the Lotus Sutra, reinterpreting them as internal human virtues rather than literal cosmic figures. The author argues that Nichiren Buddhism has often strayed into fundamentalism by personifying these archetypes, specifically by labeling Nichiren as the exclusive reincarnation of the leader Jogyo. Instead, the text maps the four primary bodhisattvas to the four divine abodes: loving-kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity. By viewing these figures as metaphors for ethical conduct, the author suggests that anyone can embody their qualities through ordinary acts of kindnessand emotional stability. Ultimately, the text presents these teachings as a practical guide for developing wholesome habits and improving one's character in daily life.
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