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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 1H 34M

The Living Mandala - Free Audio Book Version

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THE LIVING MANDALA: Understanding the Gohonzon of Nichiren Buddhism Nichiryu Mark Herrick, RenshiAt the heart of Nichiren Buddhism stands an object unlike any other in the world's religious traditions: a calligraphic mandala inscribed in bold black ink on white paper, crowded with the names of Buddhas, bodhisattvas, protective deities, and even demons, all arrayed around seven characters that contain the totality of the Dharma. That object is the Gohonzon — and for seven centuries it has been misunderstood.Too often reduced to a charm for good fortune or a magical talisman, the Gohonzon has been obscured by magical thinking, ritual habit, and institutional control. The Living Mandala sets out to recover what Nichiren actually drew: not a portrait of awakening, but awakening itself taking visible form.Drawing on fifty years of personal Nichiren practice rooted in the Tiantai and Tendai traditions, Nichiryu Mark Herrick guides listeners through the full arc of the mandala's history, doctrine, aesthetics, and lived reality — from the aniconic art of ancient India, through the great Huayan and Tiantai masters of China, through the esoteric Buddhism of Heian Japan, and into the turbulent thirteenth century where Nichiren made his audacious breakthrough.That breakthrough was this: Nichiren collapsed the distinction between representation and reality. The true object of devotion is not an icon pointing toward awakening but the title of the Lotus Sutra itself — Namu Myoho Renge Kyo — which embodies all Buddhas, all teachings, and all beings. When one chants before the Gohonzon, one does not invoke awakening from a distance. One performs it into being.The book develops this through scholarship both classical and contemporary. Drawing on J.L. Austin's concept of performative utterances, Catherine Bell's theory of ritualization, and the material religion scholarship of Fabio Rambelli, the book reveals the Gohonzon as a "performative mandala" — an instrument that constitutes the field of awakening rather than merely depicting it. The Gohonzon does not invite a deity to descend. It invites the practitioner to awaken. The mandala does itself through us.Central to this analysis is Nichiren's Three Great Secret Dharmas: the Gohonzon as the Buddha's body, the Daimoku as voice, and the Kaidan — the place of practice — as the field of community, present wherever faith is enacted. Together they form a living triad that relocated the sacred from monastery to home altar, from ordained specialists to laypeople of any gender or status. "Whether man or woman, noble or humble," Nichiren wrote, "all can attain Buddhahood through faith in this mandala."The book also reads the Gohonzon as art. Nichiren was a master calligrapher, and his brushstrokes are theology made visible — the pressure variations that mirror the rhythm of chanting, the asymmetric composition that enacts the mutual possession of the Ten Worlds, the stark monochrome embodying the Tiantai Threefold Truth. Scholars Jacqueline Stone, Lucia Dolce, and Luigi Finocchiaro illuminate how Nichiren's scroll dissolved every boundary between writing and image, doctrine and ritual — creating not an object to be viewed but an event to be entered.From the Ceremony in the Air — the cosmic assembly at the heart of the Lotus Sutra, which Nichiren understood as the permanent structure of reality — to the digital mandalas of the twenty-first century, this audiobook traces the full living arc of Nichiren's vision. The Gohonzon is not something we look at. It is something that looks through us.Namu Myoho Renge Kyo.Nichiryu Mark Herrick, Renshi is the founder of Myokan-ji Temple and the Two Buddhas Meditation Community in Oakland, California. He has practiced Nichiren Buddhism for over fifty years and has published widely on Buddhist doctrine, including six articles in Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. This audiobook is offered freely as a gift of Dharma.

THE LIVING MANDALA: Understanding the Gohonzon of Nichiren Buddhism Nichiryu Mark Herrick, RenshiAt the heart of Nichiren Buddhism stands an object unlike any other in the world's religious traditions: a calligraphic mandala inscribed in bold black ink on white paper, crowded with the names of Buddhas, bodhisattvas, protective deities, and even demons, all arrayed around seven characters that contain the totality of the Dharma. That object is the Gohonzon — and for seven centuries it has been misunderstood.Too often reduced to a charm for good fortune or a magical talisman, the Gohonzon has been obscured by magical thinking, ritual habit, and institutional control. The Living Mandala sets out to recover what Nichiren actually drew: not a portrait of awakening, but awakening itself taking visible form.Drawing on fifty years of personal Nichiren practice rooted in the Tiantai and Tendai traditions, Nichiryu Mark Herrick guides listeners through the full arc of the mandala's history, doctrine, aesthetics, and lived reality — from the aniconic art of ancient India, through the great Huayan and Tiantai masters of China, through the esoteric Buddhism of Heian Japan, and into the turbulent thirteenth century where Nichiren made his audacious breakthrough.That breakthrough was this: Nichiren collapsed the distinction between representation and reality. The true object of devotion is not an icon pointing toward awakening but the title of the Lotus Sutra itself — Namu Myoho Renge Kyo — which embodies all Buddhas, all teachings, and all beings. When one chants before the Gohonzon, one does not invoke awakening from a distance. One performs it into being.The book develops this through scholarship both classical and contemporary. Drawing on J.L. Austin's concept of performative utterances, Catherine Bell's theory of ritualization, and the material religion scholarship of Fabio Rambelli, the book reveals the Gohonzon as a "performative mandala" — an instrument that constitutes the field of awakening rather than merely depicting it. The Gohonzon does not invite a deity to descend. It invites the practitioner to awaken. The mandala does itself through us.Central to this analysis is Nichiren's Three Great Secret Dharmas: the Gohonzon as the Buddha's body, the Daimoku as voice, and the Kaidan — the place of practice — as the field of community, present wherever faith is enacted. Together they form a living triad that relocated the sacred from monastery to home altar, from ordained specialists to laypeople of any gender or status. "Whether man or woman, noble or humble," Nichiren wrote, "all can attain Buddhahood through faith in this mandala."The book also reads the Gohonzon as art. Nichiren was a master calligrapher, and his brushstrokes are theology made visible — the pressure variations that mirror the rhythm of chanting, the asymmetric composition that enacts the mutual possession of the Ten Worlds, the stark monochrome embodying the Tiantai Threefold Truth. Scholars Jacqueline Stone, Lucia Dolce, and Luigi Finocchiaro illuminate how Nichiren's scroll dissolved every boundary between writing and image, doctrine and ritual — creating not an object to be viewed but an event to be entered.From the Ceremony in the Air — the cosmic assembly at the heart of the Lotus Sutra, which Nichiren understood as the permanent structure of reality — to the digital mandalas of the twenty-first century, this audiobook traces the full living arc of Nichiren's vision. The Gohonzon is not something we look at. It is something that looks through us.Namu Myoho Renge Kyo.Nichiryu Mark Herrick, Renshi is the founder of Myokan-ji Temple and the Two Buddhas Meditation Community in Oakland, California. He has practiced Nichiren Buddhism for over fifty years and has published widely on Buddhist doctrine, including six articles in Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. This audiobook is offered freely as a gift of Dharma.

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