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NAM MYOHO RENGE KYO (Part 1 of 9) = The Body & Mind.

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ATTENTION: The new book: "ZTINGAR discovers the ANSWER to Life into Out and Back Again" is now available at: amazon.com.books. The story contains over 400 pages of valuable information and is a very helpful and effective tool for doing shakubuku.

Please disregard web and email addresses listed on this video, as they no longer exist.

This is a short segment from the new Audiobook 'The Great Mystic Law Of The Universe' by Tom Bird & Co Ogita. It contains various character voices, along with Gang-Gang Cockatoo, who delivers an explanation regarding the 'body and the mind'.

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  • CAN YOU PUT SPANISH SUBTITLES PLEASE, THANKS

  • @2enato I would love to but I cannot speak Spanish sorry.

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  • Thank you very much for the enlightening video.More blessings to you my friend.

  • I think the voice is fine. If there was a picture of the character speaking (a cockatoo, kangaroo, etc...) it would easier to get into.

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  • this is why study and education is the key to enlightenment...,t I so hank you ,it all makes good sense..., the characters are awsome..

  • @mythmanjay Often when we see, feel or hear something, we mistake it for something else (sometimes several times) before we can correctly identify what or who it actually is. So much more goes on within our mind than in our physical self & surroundings. Sometimes we think of many ways to do or say something before actually doing or saying it. This can happen in a matter of seconds or minutes, but if we actually had to physically do everything we think of first before deciding it could take days

  • @mythmanjay For example we can imagine falling from a 20 story building and hitting the ground. We can do this without any physical damage, but if we did it physically we would not survive. Sometimes we dream about things that are so unrealistic, yet so real, that it can leave us confused and effect us for days. This is because LIFE has no limitations - it never ends. Life in this world is like a dream within a dream.

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  • @mythmanjay Chanting the words Nam–myoho–renge–kyo vibrates a specific sound frequency that not only permeates the universe and allows us to connect with Life’s forces more effectively, but also see things much more clearly within.

    Sometimes in our dreams and imaginations we can travel to places or experience imaginary wonder that goes far beyond the physical world. Our mind is not restricted to the physical world.

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  • @mythmanjay 2 of 2. Life is an indefinable mystery that reaches far beyond the conceptualisation of being and not–being. Even though it cannot be proven to either exist or not exist, it still discloses the attributes of both.

    It is the mystic entity of the Middle Way that is the supreme and true reality.

  • @mythmanjay Myo is the unfathomable nature of all life from one moment to the next. It is something that the mind is unable to comprehend and there are just no words that can truly define it. If we try to study our own mind at any given moment we will not see any particular colour or shape to confirm that it exists. But even though this is so, we still cannot say that it does not exist due to the countless thoughts that are continuously happening within it.

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  • @LIFESKEY umm, yes, Life IS TOO separated by manifestation and non-manifestation in the physical world. I observe things in the physical world, and change my manifestation (the real actions of my physical body) or not as I choose to according to those physical observations and my expectation of resulting physical reactions from others. I'm with the Nichiren Buddhists here, who promulgate that the Buddha's nature is within each of us, that the Buddha(s) before us are training us to be Buddhas.

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