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The World and How to pass through It.
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VII.

The World and How to pass through It.

By following the Buddha with calm resolution we attain to Naturalness. This is none other than Amida's land.

Hōjisan.

I.

We are travellers. This world is a way-side Inn. In this Inn of Human Life, we have, through the Name of the Tathāgata, received His gracious invitation. These are the three main points in our Life on Earth.


II.

1. In this Inn there are many guests staying, men, and women, old and young, high and low, learned and ignorant. A strange point in connection with these guests is that the majority of them neither know nor care where they are going, and that some of them even boast that there is no need to trouble themselves about it. These men complain a great deal that the attendance and food in the Inn are not as