Sutras
and Commentaries:
World
Honored One Flicks Dirt with His Toe (Vimalakirti Sutra)
Order
of Enlightenment (Maka Shikan)
Calming
and Contemplation of Anger (Maka Shikan)
Effect
of Thunderbolts on Ivory (Maka Shikan)
Blind
Heir of a Wealthy Merchant (Maka Shikan)
Mongolian
Wisdom (ancient sayings)
Mighty
Bodhisattva Warriors (13th Dalai Lama)
Seeing
Ourselves as Suchness (Shinnyo kan)
Wu-lung
and I-lung (Writings of Nichiren Daishonin)
Parables:
The
Spider Thread
Mr.
Makiguchi and Fudo Myo-o
Taishaku
and the Fine Feathered Bird
A
Little Priest Fable
Shakyamuni
and the Lovers
The
Parable of the Zither
SuShi
and the Buddhist Monk
Wo
and Jah
Stonecutter
(Tao of Pooh)
The
Dancing Monk and the Self-Denying Monk
24
Hours To Die
Essays:
The
Jewel and the Genome
Mantras
of Kitties
The
Mantras of Other Beings
The
Wave Theory of Karma
Water
Karma
Gandhi
on Anger
Buddhas'
Footprints
Connections
The
Great Wish, the DaiGohonzon, and the SGI
The
Gakkai Spirit
Humor:
The
Daimoku Parrot
The
Excommunicated Newlyweds

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Be a Lamp
You must be your own lamps,
Be your own refuges.
Take refuge in nothing outside
yourselves.
Hold firm to the Dharma
as a lamp and a refuge.
Do not look for refuge to
anything besides yourselves.
— From the Nirvana Sutra
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