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    Beings cannot on their own apprehend the Buddha's vow — Carmelics
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    Supports→For Pure Land teaching to be authentically grasped, the Buddhas must actively work to bridge the gap between dharma and beings' ignorance

    Beings cannot on their own apprehend the Buddha's vow

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    Issues of hermeneutics are central to the Japanese Pure Land tradition because of the breach it asserts between the ordinary awareness of beings and the enlightened wisdom-compassion of the Buddha, which is the source and ultimate content of the teaching. This is not, of course, a problem limited to the Pure Land tradition, but has engaged Buddhist tradition from the time of Sakyamuni. Nevertheless, communicating its teaching raises special difficulties for Hōnen’s Pure Land thought because of i

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