Letters
Lamp for the Latter Ages
18
In answer to your question: at the moment persons encounter Amida's
Vow - which is Other Power giving itself to us - and the hearth
that receives true shinjin and rejoices becomes settled in them,
they are grasped, never to be abandoned. Hence, the moment they
realize the diamondlike mind, they are said to abide in the stage
of the truly settled and to attain the same stage as Bodhisattva
Maitreya.
Since persons of true and real shinjin are of the same stage as
Maitreya, they are equal to Buddhas. Moreover, all Buddhas feel
great joy when such a person rejoices in the realization of true
shinjin, and they proclaim, "This person is our equal."
Sakyamuni's words of rejoicing are found in the Larger Sutra:
"The one who sees, reveres, and attains [the dharma] and greatly
rejoices - that persons is my excellent, close companion";
thus he teaches that the person who has attained shinjin is equal
to Buddhas.
Further, since Maitreya has already become one who is certain to
attain Buddhahood, he is called Maitreya Buddha. By this
we know that the person who has already realized shinjin that is
Other Power can be said to be equal to Buddhas. You should have
no doubts about this.
There is nothing I can do about your fellow-practicers, who say
that they await the moment of death. Those whose shinjin has become
true and real - this being the benefit of the Vow - have been grasped,
never to be abandoned; hence they do not depend on Amida's coming
at the moment of death. The person whose shinjin has not yet become
settled awaits the moment of death in anticipation of Amida's coming.
I will be very happy if you take the name Zuishin-bo. What you
have written in your letter is splendid. I cannot accept what your
fellow-practicers are saying, but there is nothing to be done about
it.
Respectfully.
Eleventh month, 26th day
Shinran
To Zuishin-bo

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