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"Nirvana Silence" 

"Nirvana Silence" is a combination of the Buddhist terms "Nirvana" and "Silence." "Nirvana" signifies the ultimate peace and bliss liberated from suffering and desires, while "Silence" represents tranquility and serenity. Therefore, "Nirvana Silence" refers to the ultimate peace and tranquility liberated from suffering and desires.

"Attain Great Nirvana."

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"To attain Great Nirvana:

 

The Dharma of the true nature of Dainichi Nyorai is the non-action Dharma; all phenomena are active.

 

In Nirvana, the cessation of afflictions arises from causes and conditions, which in turn arise and cease due to causes and conditions.

 

Consciousness is non-action, the fruit of constant joy, self, and purity. Therefore, it arises from the compassion of Dainichi Nyorai.

 

Understanding the worldly phenomena of all dharmas, one attains liberation through the eternal, immutable Dharma.

 

This is the ultimate liberation, which is Great Nirvana." 

"In a thousand generations, the flower blooming in the eighth thousand years,

The overlapping eights form an octuple cherry blossom,

Spreading wide with intertwined eights,

Without uttering 'eight-eight,'

Walking the eight righteous paths,

The eight Buddhas, along with eight million gods,

Connect the bonds of eternity,

The light of eternity,

The aspect of eternity,

Nirvana Dharma,

The aspect of tranquility.

Stumbling seven times,

Rising eight times.

Master Bodhidharma,

The mirror of Buddha,

Reflecting the figure,

Already a Buddha,

Instantly enlightened,

Born from the heart,

The art of the principle of no duality,

Bearing fruit from the mind.

 

February 17, 2024,

At fifty-two minutes past the hour."

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