Monday, April 07, 2008

Foreign Devils vs. Japanese Buddhism






Foreign Devils vs. Japanese Buddhism

(Bouddhisme japonais unique vs. Étrangers Devils)





SECTION I: BLIND ADMIRES OF FOREIGN MEDIA

A certain American organization, full of racists, sent two agents to a Japanese journalist who is proud of being liberal and busy accusing the Japanese Government, encouraging him to more criticize the Japanese Government and write more about blemish and shame of the Japanese society while praising him and offering him a chance to post his writings on a magazine or newspaper under their influence.

In this way, some Americans who hate Japan have used the Japanese liberal journalist, encouraging him to more criticize the Japanese Government and citing his writings as a proof of blemish and shame of Japan, so that American people come to less respect Japan.

But, the too-naïve Japanese journalist has become so proud, telling Japanese readers that his writings are respected by the American media and have been referred to so often.

A certain British organization, full of racists, also sent two agents to another Japanese journalist and did the same thing, making the too-naive Japanese journalist so proud but abused for harming Japanese dignity and prominence in the world.

A certain Chinese organization, full of malice to Japan, also sent two agents to other Japanese journalist and did the same thing, making the too-naive Japanese journalist so proud but abused for harming Japanese dignity and prominence in the world.

(Nonetheless, it is true that there are naive organizations in America and Europe that have nothing to do with racism but just need help from Japanese liberal journalists to deploy their non-nonsense missions globally for whatever cause, which will be however discussed someday, friends.)


SECTION II: HOLY ADMIRES OF JAPAN

Heaven sent two Americans to Japan. They were amazed at the spiritual culture of Japan, going back home and becoming less wild and cruel.

Heaven sent two Europeans to Japan. They were amazed at the spiritual culture of Japan, going back home and becoming less obscene and cruel.

Heaven sent two Chinese to Japan. They were amazed at the spiritual culture of Japan, going back home and becoming less rotten and cruel.


SECTION III: VANTAGE OF JAPAN

If you are able to read Japanese, such as those learning Japanese outside Japan, I recommend you to check the following site:
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~vb7y-td/L9/191112.htm

First of all, truly cultivated Japanese, regardless of their educational achievement or social standing, can clearly sense, feel, or see that they, namely Japanese, have cultural advantage over foreigners though it is seldom expressed publicly but leveraged through their personal communications (while some aspects of Western civilization, such as advanced arts, science, social-conflict management systems, and philosophy based on or against the Christianity, still enchant many Japanese especially engaged in the media and academic communities).

Anyway, without such cultural advantage over China and the West, Japan could not be the only non-Christian, non-European-race-dominant, and non-Western-language-speaking leader in the world from the late 19th century to today, as proven in the G8 Summit meeting.

The core of the vantage of Japan which allowed it to be the only modern global power that could stand against Western colonists was the Buddhism of the Japanese version.

If Tibet had the Buddhism of the Japanese version, they should not have been conquered by China, put extremely.


SECTION IV: A SPECIFIC CORE OF THE JAPANESE BUDDHISM

As you find in the above Web site, the Japanese Buddhism regards labor as essential part of a path to enlightenment.

Or any manual labor could be a means to achieve higher understanding of, and deeper insight into, the world, the nature, the society, communities, human relationships, and an individual as well as death and life, according to principles of the Japanese Buddhism.

In the West, manual labor is something to be forced on poor people of lower ranks.

In China, manual labor is something to be forced on poor people of lower ranks.

In Korea, manual labor is something to be forced on poor people of lower ranks.

In other Asian regions including India, manual labor is something to be forced on poor people of lower ranks.

But in Japan, where Buddhism developed in a very unique manner fitting to the Japanese climate and nature, manual labor and monotonous tasks people are engaged in with pious belief in the Buddha could become an occasion to attain enlightenment only higher priests or saints are believed to reach in the West and Asia.

This philosophy enabled Japan to be the most advanced industrialized country in the 20th century, which is the key to the success of Japan so many American elites tried to find around 1990’s until the IT boom opened a new path to success for American industries.

Anyway, that is why craftsmen, factory workers, and laborers on the street are not despised at all in the Japanese society unlike the West, China, and Asia, since it could touch a core of people's common religion in Japan.

This is one clear manifestation of Japanese spiritual culture based on its unique Buddhism.

In addition, the core of the samurai culture was also built on this theory that working and training in a daily life led to grasping the higher meaning of the use of force and death and life.

Finally, that is why even Koreans and Chinese could not have the samurai class to defend their society from the Western colonists, since their Buddhism was highly biased to the upper class of the society who hated to use their own hands to hold swords.

Indeed, Tibetans should learn Japanese Buddhism if they must become peacefully independent.


(Even Japanese female figure skaters, further different from Korean female skaters, are training themselves in line with this Japanese spiritualism, as I once pointed at, though subconsciously, thus making their performance an application of a different paradigm than that of other competitors in the world, so clearly to my eye.

Typical are also Japanese major baseball players, such as Hideo Nomo and Ichiro Suzuki.

So, learning the Japanese language must be also learning hidden and covert tradition of this Japanese Buddhism, but the Western devils are nowadays capturing more and more naïve Japanese in the fields of business, economy, politics, and journalism, to my indignation.

Yet, for some pious foreigners, it is true that demons, who had once attacked the Buddha in India 2500 years ago and landed on Japan 1500 years ago accompanying diffusion of the religion, could be their archenemy if they mastered being a kind of Japanese Buddhists.

Truly, the God Almighty who created the Buddha and the Japanese Buddhism is our only last savior…

Do you agree [since those Candies fans were all too-naïve Japanese Buddhists, good or bad]?)