Letters
Lamp for the Latter Ages
6
It is saddening that so many people, both young and old, men and
women, have died this year and last. But the Tathagata taught the
truth of life's impermanence for us fully, so you must not be distressed
by it.
I, for my own part, attach no significance to the condition, good
or bad, of persons in their final moments. People in whom shinjin
is determined do not doubt, and so abide among the truly settled.
For this reason their end also - even for those ignorant and foolish
and lacking in wisdom - is a happy one.
You have been explaining to people that one attains birth through
the Tathagata's working; it is in no way otherwise. What I have
been saying to all of you from many years past has not changed.
Simply achieve your birth, firmly avoiding all scholarly debate.
I recall hearing the late Master Honen say, "Persons of the
Pure Land tradition attain birth in the Pure Land by becoming their
foolish selves." Moreover, I remember him smile and say, as
he watched humble people of no intellectual pretensions coming to
visit him, "Without doubt their birth is settled." And
I heard him say after a visit by a man brilliant in letters and
debating, "I really wonder about his birth." To this day
these things come to mind.
Each of you should attain your birth without being misled by people
and without faltering in shinjin. However, the practicer in whom
shinjin has not become settled will continue to drift, even without
being misled by anyone, for he does not abide among the truly settled.
Please relay what I have written here to the others.
Respectfully.
Bun'o [1260], Eleventh month, 13th day
Zenshin
Written at age 88
To Joshin-bo

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