Q: Often there are quotes from the Bible, are you a Christian? A: I’m sure there are many definitions of Christian, but probably not Christian by most definitions.

  • I sometimes quote from the Bible, but that is only because I quote from books that say good things, and not only the Bible, but Drucker, the Analects, or Konosuke Matsushita are all recognized the same way in my mind.
  • On the Reality of God
    • We do not deny the possibility of the existence of a transcendent, but we are agnostic as to whether it exists or not.
    • I feel that it is an unreasonable assumption that a transcendent looks like a human being or communicates to a human being in the language used by humans.
    • I have a strong discomfort with the idea that humans are the most superior species (and therefore the transcendent is like us).

Q: What is (religious) faith then? A: The least misleading word in the context of the world would be “Buddhist.”

  • There are various kinds of Buddhism, but first of all, in the classification of Exoteric BuddhismEsoteric Buddhism, Exoteric Buddhism is the most important.
    • In other words, if the choice is between “the teachings are written down” and “the teachings are not written down,” I take “the teachings are written down.
    • This is because what is not written down is more likely to be distorted in the process of transmission than what is written down.
  • However, it adopts the “sokushin satsuma” philosophy that is characteristic of esoteric Buddhism.
  • We do not believe that happiness comes only from chanting some kind of incantation, mantra, or Buddhist prayer.
    • We believe that the idea of being saved by simple, mindless work is meme for dumb people and is harmful.
    • We need to make the right effort to use our brains.
  • One of the means to enlightenment is vipassana meditation (contemplation).

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