What is “Being in Rhythm” With the Universe?

Buddhism teaches philosophical concepts, which, when you really study them, I believe are teaching us universal laws, or how the universe works. For example, one of them is the simultaneity of cause and effect. We are taught that when we create a cause through thinking, speaking or acting we have set a seed in our lives which will product an effect some time in our future when the time is right.

Another is oneness of life and its environment. This law says that our environment is created from the inside of us to manifest in the outer world. Our outer circumstances reflect what we have projected to the universe consciously or unconsciously through those thoughts words, actions and attitudes.

The question becomes. Can we use these laws consciously to create a future on purpose rather than by accident? And the answer is a resounding “yes”. If we are not getting the results we want in our life or through our chanting , it is important to become aware of the causes we are making with our thoughts, words, attitudes and actions, both while chanting and during the day.

How Does This Work?

When we chant, we are aligning ourselves with the highest part of ourselves, which, though invisible is one with the Mystic Law. President Ikeda describes it in Life, An Enigma a Precious Jewel, as the God energy of the universe. This is not an outside entity but resides at our core as our Buddha nature and exists within all of creation. We know that energy is creative, unlimited, manifests into the material world, and is not bound by any circumstance. This means that, since we are one with that energy in our Buddha nature, we have those same characteristics. When we create through our thoughts, words, actions and attitudes, that energy manifests into the real world as our life situation and circumstances.

The Clear Mirror Guidance, he  says,  “In the inner realm of life, cause and effect occur simultaneously. With the passage of time, this causal relationship becomes manifest in the phenomenal world of daily life.” Our states of mind don’t just color our perceptions but actually determine the physical reality around us. These are the simultaneity of cause and effect and oneness of life and its environment, in action.

Creating the Future on Purpose Not by Accident

What am I projecting?

If we are having the experience of things not working out, or being hit or miss, we must change the seed causes we are putting into our subconscious to manifest when the time is right in the future. If we plant negative causes we will reap negative effects. If we plant positive causes we will reap positive effects.

There Can Be Lag Time

Changing what you are doing definitely creates the conditions for the future. There may be a lag time between the time you have changed and the time when your new way of chanting, behaving and thinking begins to produce the effects that you want. Don’t be discouraged. Be consistent and continue keeping on until the shift happens.

Of course when we chant with a goal in mind we are enhancing the process. Even with chanting to boost the process, we want to be aware of what we are thinking and feeling and how we are behaving during our chanting time and also all throughout the day. Awareness can help us plant the seed causes to produce the future effect we want.

Try The Following

If you are having trouble getting what you want, try the following:

• Examine your thinking. Are you looking at the problem or what you want.

• If you are discouraged, chant for courage.
• Ask yourself, am I full of complaints or gratitude?
• Am I dwelling on the negative side of any situation?

Negative or positive?

Do I really believe that outside circumstances control the outcome?

Ask yourself. What do I want to create, a future full of problems and negativity or the outcome I want?

Take These Steps

1. Determine what you want, set a goal and chant for it.
2. Take action on ideas that come to you.
3. Pull your mind out of negative thinking during the day and refocus on what you want.
4. Keep on keeping on until you get what you want

  • Suzanne says:

    This was very helpful Margaret. Thank u

  • Lynda says:

    Thank you for being so Clear when explaining difficult concepts i really enjoy reading your articles

  • Jade says:

    Thank you Margaret! You did an amazing job by making this so clear, I’m 12 and I understood this. I really enjoyed reading your article and found it very helpful.
    Brightest blessing
    ~Jade

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