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Nichiren Buddhism 'Slow Morning Gongyo' along with five prayers. 'The Lotus Sutra' English Translation 'Excerpts from the Lotus Sutra' (Chapter 2: Expedient Means) At the time the world-honored one calmly arose from his samadhi and addressed Shariputra, saying: "The wisdom of the buddhas is infinitely profound and immeasurable. The door to this wisdom is difficult to understand and difficult to enter. Not one of the voicehearers or pratyekabuddhas is able to comprehend it. "What is the reason for this? The buddhas have personally attended a hundred, a thousand, ten thousand, a million, a countless number of buddhas and have fully carried out an immeasurable number of buddhas' ways and doctrines. They have exerted themselves bravely and vigorously, and their names are universally known. They have realized the Law that is profound and never known before, and preach it in accordance with what is appropriate, yet their intentions are difficult to understand. "Shariputra, ever since I attained buddhahood I have through various causes and various similes widely expounded my teachings and have used countless expediant means to guide living beings and cauuse them to renounce their attachments. Why is this? Because the means and the paramita of wisdom. "Shariputra, the wisdom of the thus come ones is expansive and profound. They have immeasurable (compassion), unlimited (eloquence), power, fearlessness, concentration, emancipation, and samadhis, and have deeply entered the boundless and awakened to the Law never before attained. "Shariputra, the thus come ones know how to make various distinctions and to expound the teachings skillfully. Their words are soft and gentle and can delight the hearts of the assembly. "Shariputra, to sum it up: the buddhas have fully realized the Law that is limitless, boundless, never attained before. "But stop, Shariputra, I will say no more. Why? Because what the buddhas have achieved is the rarest and most difficult-to-understand Law. The true aspect of all phenomena can only be understood and shared between buddhas. This reality consists of the appearance, nature, entity, power, influence, internal cause, relation, latent effect, manifest effect, and their consistency from beginning to end." (The Lotus Sutra and It's Opening and Closing Sutras)