Thursday 26 April 2018

Nam Myoho Renge Kyo - May 2018



May 2018- Nam Myoho Renge Kyo

First of all Happy Beltane!  I talk at length about the Wiccan festival of Beltane in my May column from last year (2017), but in brief it is held at the beginning of May and marks the joining together of male and female energies, heralded by the climax of Spring.  It’s a time for celebrating the differences between the sexes, a time of procreation and fertility and rejoicing the sun which is now high in the sky and enabling our crops to grow ready for harvest in August. (Lammas).  If you live somewhere that still celebrates May Day with the old fashioned maypole and dancing and the May Queen, enjoy the day and remember that in times gone by the May Queen would have been the young fertile woman in the village who was about to be betrothed.  Indeed, May 1st eve may have been the consummation of that union…..!




I spoke in my last column (March 2018) about how much chanting I did to try to bring about the positive changes my sister needed in her life.  I promised to tell you about this journey, which although is a form of Buddhism, in my mind is not a million miles away from Wicca in its reverence towards all living things and its take on karma.  I guess most ‘religions’ are not that far apart from each other, only we have different names for our ‘gods’.  I will attempt to explain in my own words what Lotus Sutra Buddhism is, although please bear in mind this is just my understanding of it and how it has worked for me.  For further information look up your local Buddhist centre as there are groups all over the country who would be happy to welcome you into their fold and tell you more!  My friend introduced to me this and explained that the Lotus Sutra is a scripture (sutra) of Buddhism and its key message is that Buddhahood (boundless compassion, wisdom and courage) is inherent within every single person regardless of colour, gender intellect etc.  It teaches that we must engage within life, both the mundane and the extraordinary.  It is not an escape: it provides us with an inexhaustible source of positive energy with which to transform the sufferings and contradictions of life and create happiness.  It teaches empowerment.  It teaches that we are all Buddha.  When we chant we are chanting for the transformation of our lives which will in turn transform others’ lives, rather like the ripples on a pond.  If we are determined in our chanting we can transform anything and everything.  Nam Myoho Renge Kyo is the Lotus Sutra chant which basically means ‘devotion to the ultimate truth of the universe’.  By chanting this we are stimulating the Buddha nature within us to come forth and manifest itself in our lives and manifest those positive changes we want to bring about. 
I was advised to decide on what I wanted to change.  My sister was in a dire place emotionally and physically, both without a job and suffering at the hands of noisy neighbours, and when I say noisy I mean constant noise and bullying towards her.  So my ‘Determination’ for my chanting was to change her situation somehow with her neighbours, before she had a nervous breakdown.  I decided to chant about this for 10 minutes at the beginning  and the end of the day for 3 weeks.  It is important to give yourself a time limit on both your chanting and the time period you are going to chant for, as at the end of this period you are asking for proof that it is working.  Proof works in two ways: conspicuous and non-conspicuous.  Conspicuous proof is when something really tangible happens: a new job, financial gain, a house move, and non-conspicuous is the ‘slow burn’ if you like.  It’s the feeling of deep contentment inside and the changes within that you start to observe after a long period of practising Buddhism.  So I chanted for 3 weeks.  At the end of this time my parents rang me to say they parked outside my sister’s house about to drop something off to her whilst she was on a temping job. They had arrived in time to see the neighbours upstairs putting their last remaining boxes into a removal van and driving off!  YES! They moved out:conspicuous proof.
Needless to say I continued my chanting.  It took a long time, almost 18 months before she got a permanent job, but with the help of my friend who also chanted for her, which I really believe made a difference too, she got there.  I know the cynical amongst you will ‘pooh pooh’ this and say it was coincidence, or she was going to eventually get a job, but I really believe this helped us all as a family.  I spent many months worrying and feeling ill but when I started to have faith and see my chanting as a way of life too, things did change, albeit slowly.  But moreover, I feel I have been given a gift here.  The gift of Lotus Sutra.  I still chant, I chant for myself primarily, (one has to tend to one’s own lawn before you can tend to others), I also chant for family and friends and I continue to find my chanting a source of peaceful pleasure if that makes sense.  


Practical Magic
Try it!  It’s a form of meditation really.  Decide on what you want to chant for.  Decide on how much time you can devote to it per day (even 5 minutes is worthwhile and will get results)  Give yourself a time frame (2/3 weeks, a month, whatever) after which you will want to see results.  If you google ‘Nam Myoho renge Kyo’ you will find examples of people chanting so you can hear it which will help you find your own pace and get comfortable with it.  If you don’t want to chant for anything specific you can always use it as a form of meditation.  Think about what you want an answer on, then empty your mind and focus on the chant.  Chant for 10 minutes, concentrating on the chant, every time a thought comes into your head bat it away gently and come back to NMRK.  After the 10 minutes write down your immediate thoughts.  Don’t dwell on them, just get them down on paper.  Do this for a week and see how your feelings change or stay the same or give fresh perspective on your question.

Crystal of the Month- Tigers Eye


This stone is a long held talisman, a protective stone and one used to enhance luck.  The ancient Egyptians used it in place of the eyes in their deity statues to symbolise the all-seeing divine wisdom which would be bestowed upon the person who was carrying the stone.  Thus Tigers eye is said to help the bearer see beyond what is in front of your own eyes, behind the closed door if you like.  It gives both wisdom and insight and will help you find balance in your decisions.  It is a good stone to use if you are starting a new business or building up your business.  It takes no prisoners, you must be determined in your goals as it will only support you if you show your hardworking vision and take practical steps to achieve your goals.  It is also said to be useful in combatting addictive behaviour, so it’s great to have around if you are trying to lose weight or stop smoking. You will find that wearing the stone or holding it will automatically reduce your cravings for the things you are trying to avoid!  Due to its beautiful gold colour it was associated in Egyptian times with the sun god Ra, and so has a great energy to it which is infectious and overall will help and support you make those positive changes in your life.

Angel Card of the Month- Pay Attention to Your Dreams



This month’s card focuses on what is going on whilst you are sleeping!  Archangel Michael has been working with you during your dream time, helping you to release old fears and find new ways of happiness.  Although you may not remember your dreams be sure that the information resides within your subconscious and will help you in many ways.  It’s worth keeping a dream journal right now and upon waking jot down your dreams or how you feel as soon as you wake up.  They may not make sense right now, but in a few weeks or months’ time you may start to see a pattern or a message in what you have been observing.  Possible specific meanings: recurring dreams are speaking to you be sure to pay attention., respect and act upon your hearts desires, consult a dream expert or a book of dream meanings, make sure you are getting enough sleep, go to bed sober as chemicals can interrupt REM sleep (dream sleep).

Moody Moon
This month the new moon falls on May 15th at 12.47 in the sign of Taurus which is a sign of stability and material security.  It’s a great day for choosing a big home purchase like a sofa or car or new TV as you will be influenced by the Taurean need to be surrounded by lovely things and will probably choose a real classy piece, just be careful you don’t end up spending too much money just to keep up with the Jones’! 
The full moon is on the 29th at 15.19 and falls in the sign of Sagittarius, the adventurer, the traveller.  Of course this is a fantastic day for travel, a great day for a new adventure. Any news today will be treated by you with an open philosophical mind, you won’t be goaded into any rows which is good news and are able to see the positive in any situation today.

On May 5th there is an Eta Aquarids Meteor shower which will produce up to 40 meteors per hour at its peak.  Best viewing will be from a dark location after midnight.  Meteors will radiate from the constellation Aquarius but can appear anywhere in the sky.

Eat: asparagus, new potatoes, radishes, lamb, salmon, and gooseberries
Play: Do something different one evening in the week now we have lighter evenings…. A walk, a swim, gardening….
Love: language. Try some new words out on your tongue, try Nam Myoho Renge Kyo, try to learn a new word from the dictionary every day this month!  Enjoy the ‘foreignness’ of it on your tongue.  How does it make you feel?



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