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Book, The Challenge of Enlightenment volumeⅠ, Ryuho Okawa, Chinese Traditional

Book, The Challenge of Enlightenment volumeⅠ, Ryuho Okawa, Chinese Traditional

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These comprehensive and essential Buddhist teachings, that are written in an easy-to-understand way, will resolve the commonly misunderstood concepts taught in modern Buddhism such as: Egolessness and Void; the true meaning of The Middle Way; Nirvana, and Buddha-nature.

Approximately 2,600 years ago, Shakyamuni Buddha delivered teachings on the path of enlightenment to humankind. It is said that Shakyamuni, in fact, provided 84,000 teachings to help guide solving each individual’s problems in life. From the time these teachings were transmitted to Shakyamuni’s disciples, they were propagated, and have spread throughout the Earth. Various schools of Buddhism have formed as a result, and Buddhist concepts have even become interwoven into many aspects of secular society.

With this considered, one might wonder why, with such extensive propagation of Buddhist teachings, so much of the human species nonetheless continues to exist in a state of suffering? Why does humanity continue to be subject to the sorrow that comes from ignorance?

In Ryuho Okawa’s profound work, The Challenge of Enlightenment: Now, Here, the New Dharma Wheel Turns, we discover the answers to such questions, as well as a practical body of teachings with much clarity for all walks of life including those who feel called to pursue enlightenment today.

The Challenge of Enlightenment differs in many ways from the extensive range of Buddhist publications presently available in the world. This is due in part to the manner in which this work corrects many false assumptions which have been propagated in Buddhist literature throughout history. Of these false assumptions, a crucial one is the misconception that Buddhism is an atheistic or transtheistic religion. Rather, Ryuho Okawa presents Buddhism as the timeless theistic religion that Shakyamuni conceived it as, and explains that Shakyamuni taught his disciples with the foundation that they already possessed theistic faith, as was the accepted custom during the time and place that Shakyamuni lived and taught.

It is furthermore explained that the reason that 84,000 teachings were given was that Shakyamuni’s teachings were originally intended for specific disciples. It was likewise the interpretation of the disciples, their students, and so forth, which ultimately resulted in a loss of the essence of the original teachings. With this considered, The Challenge of Enlightenment should be considered the latest standard of the original Buddhist teachings. Ryuho Okawa explained that the core teachings of Buddhism such as ‘egolessness,’ ‘void,’ middle way, and so on, were originally preached for solving an individual’s life’s problems as no one can escape from the four pains and eight pains as long as we live in this world.

As such, the Buddhist teachings provided throughout The Challenge of Enlightenment are accessible and clearly defined. The language departs from notions of being cryptic, elusive, or being filled with unnecessary and confusing terminology. These teachings are for all of humankind’s soul growth and happiness and are accordingly written in a manner that any person may comprehend and put into practice immediately after reading. At the same time, these teachings are religious and alive. One does not come to any assumptions of nihilism or atheism from this body of teachings, and instead may come to realize the theistic essence at the core of Buddhism which is to cultivate our inner mind, attain wisdom, and pursue the path to enlightenment.


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