What is salvation in Jodo Shinshu?(浄土真宗における「救い」)

What is salvation in Jodo Shinshu?
"Speaking of Shinran,
"A good man is saved, and a bad man cannot be saved."
and so on.
He used to say, "The wicked are saved.".
Why are there special exceptions and sins in Amida's 18 Vows even though he says "The wicked are saved."?
Isn't it contradictory that a bad person is saved when the five treasons are blamed? "is the question.

First of all, there is no person who is not a bad person.
As long as we live, all men have worldly desires in their hearts;
Even if it looked like a good deed, it was actually an action for my own benefit.
and so on.
Man's character is like the tip of an iceberg in the Arctic Ocean,

Once you have a connection, your evil nature may come out at any time.
On the other hand, there is no human being without Buddha-nature or compassion (the quality of a good person).
A bad person and a good person are two sides of the same coin and are only one side of a human being.
A "Don't commit a crime." is a crime as a symbol, and the description itself is a warning and a deterrent.

The first step to salvation in Shinshu is:
To be able to discover and realize one's own guilt (stupidity).
Through the wisdom of Amitabha and the learning of Jodo Shinshu
That's when you say, "notice".

If we liken a human being to a dam, the sluice gate of the dam, which drains the slum of sin,
First of all, they will close it by noticing.

If you actually commit a crime, you must atone for your crime in this world. If you say nenbutsu, you will never be granted amnesty and all sins will be physically forgiven.
If you commit a crime, you will have a life of hardship with proper atonement.
There seems to be no hope at all.

What do you find in your life?
One way to do this is to tell others that you will never repeat your irreparable mistake again. They are given an opportunity to start over without telling the truth, and by fulfilling their duty, they atone for their crimes even in the form of a metaphor.
Those who recite nenbutsu every day and learn Buddhism from gratitude
At the end of his life, he went to Gokuraku Jodo (Amida Buddha Land).
I can become a Buddha. The story will save you.
It's after death, so people in this world don't know. In Japan, it's "Death is the Buddha.".

The salvation of Amida Buddha and the salvation by wishes are:
He was inspired by the faith he received from Amitabha.
When my life is over, my wish that "I want to be saved." will be fulfilled.
Enlightened the ascetic;
It gives you great comfort.

That's right. It's not the faith of Gyoja (believer).
The point of "faith" which is the seed of enlightenment is "Because of the existence of Amida, I was "From the side of Amida" by that existence.".

"If you didn't wake it up, you just copied its shape. Form alone is meaningless."?
Not at all.
Every human being comes from shape.
You learned the word (native language) naturally as you grew up from a baby. Wasn't it natural to do so by imitating what your father and mother did?
There's definitely meaning.

For example, if you have a big crime that unfortunately kills people.
Life goes on inexorably after a big failure.
It's not that easy for people to get comfortable. Do you spend the rest of your life with resentment or with gratitude? I think it makes a big difference. What do you think?

If it was a culture area of Confucianism, "The whole family is forbidden to the descendants.".
I am sorry if I was mistaken due to my lack of study, but I remember that the culture of Confucianism is "whip the dead" culture.
It is inherently foolish to get happiness by comparison,
Don't you think it's "be saved" rather than "I have no time to rest before my death."?

At least I think it's a blessing.
"It is useless unless saved in this world."?
If you want to think so, you can think so.

If nothing can save you both physically and mentally, then your hope is completely gone.
And the suffering in this world is momentary;
No matter how much you've done, no matter how evil you are,
What is important is what you do in the future, and the story that supports it mentally.

Would you say "Nothing changes in the story."?
Then, how do you see the world famous Japanimation and Japanese culture? You can't explain why it's popular, can you?
Some people live because they want to see the rest of the story.

Stories change a person's mind, and that mind changes the person's world.
日本語版:浄土真宗における「救い」ってどんなものか、私なりに書いてみた。

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