The Culture That Disregards Nature

New Philosophy of Life Written by Okada Jikan Mokichi, 1950 Today, culture is developing in Japan. In spite of that, things are deadlocked in some ways. Why don’t things go as expected? From my point of view, it is because there is a great fundamental mistake. However, people in society seem not to be very aware of it.

The Sun and the Moon

New Philosophy of Life Written by Okada Jikan Mokichi, 1950 Here, I explain the sun and the moon from a religious point of view. What I explain is mysterious and also subtle and profound. You might think that it is a strained interpretation somehow. However, I just preach the truth. So, please calm down your mind and make out what I describe.

Studies Are Not Updated

New Philosophy of Life Written by Okada Jikan Mokichi, 1950 Just saying studies, there are practical and impractical ones. That might sound strange to you. To put it simply, studies for their own sakes are impractical and those that can be used in everyday life is practical. However, studies to explore the truth is another matter. They are valuable. To begin with, what are studies? People of today go to elementary, junior high and high school and then university. At school, teachers use two methods to teach them; textbooks and fieldwork. The former is a vertical approach and the latter is a horizontal one. This education method was formed as […]

The Door to Mysteries Has Been Opened

New Philosophy of Life Written by Okada Jikan Mokichi, 1950 I have explained various theories and most of them have never been disclosed. Regarding this, most people would have doubts in a positive way. Let me explain briefly why I could disclose them. I always advocate the construction of Paradise on Earth. This idea is, however, not come up in my mind. The time has come and God showed me what Paradise on Earth looked like and how to realise it. He also gave me the absolute power to execute His plan. One of the powers that I got is the ability to know things. Using that power, I clearly […]

Broad-Minded Religion

New Philosophy of Life Written by Okada Jikan Mokichi, 1950 In religions, Buddhism is particularly divided into two groups; Mahayana Buddhism and Hinayana Buddhism. Mahayana literally means ‘Big Vehicle’ and whereas, Hinayana means ‘Small Vehicle.’ These meanings have been regrettably not well understood until today. Here, I give my view.

Broad-Minded Principle

New Philosophy of Life Written by Okada Jikan Mokichi, 1950 People of today seem to stick to limited principles and ideas. Some are excited to say, “I am a rightist,” others say “I am a leftist,” or “I am not either of them. I am a centrist.” As a result, there are many frictions to occur among them. Besides, some cause frictions on purpose. That is another story.

Super Religion

New Philosophy of Life Written by Okada Jikan Mokichi, 1950 Our motto is to construct the world without disease, poverty and conflict and realize Paradise on Earth. That would be a fool’s dream for most people. Christ said that heaven was approaching but didn’t say that he created heaven. Sakyamuni said that the world of Maitreya would come after Buddha’s death but didn’t say that it was coming soon. He said that it would happen 5 billion and 670 million later. What a distant future it is! Jews pray for the nativity of the Messiah but the time is uncertain. The Indian ancient legend says that Chakravarti will appear. Other […]

The Construction of the World of Miroku

New Philosophy of Life Written by Okada Jikan Mokichi, 1950 We advocate the construction of the world of Miroku. Miroku is written as three numbers of five, six and seven. I am writing about what that is exactly like. I will publish my writing when I complete it. Here, I tell you the process until this construction starts.

‘主’

New Philosophy of Life Written by Okada Jikan Mokichi, 1950 I always say that we should do everything in the right order. This right order is represented by only one single letter of ‘主.’ Let me analyse this Kanji character.

The Power of Kannon

New Philosophy of Life Written by Okada Jikan Mokichi, 1950 People say Myo-chi-riki or Kannon-riki from before, which have the same meaning. ‘Riki’ means power in English. It is strange that people never say the power of Amitabha, Sakyamuni or Bodhidharma. They say just the power of Kannon. There must be a reason. However, we have found no literature nor tradition to refer to this. I have been pondering about it for a long time. As I deepen my religious belief, I well understand the reason. Let me explain it.