
Edge of Mind Podcast Demystifying Pure Lands: A Conversation with Mark Unno
Apr 11, 2024
Join Mark Unno, a leading scholar of Buddhist studies and a 14th-generation minister of Shin Buddhism, as he explores the fascinating world of Pure Lands. He delves into the core principles of self-power and other-power, illuminating the significance of nembutsu and the transformative practice of bowing. Unno candidly shares personal experiences, discussing the balance between the literal and symbolic interpretations of Pure Lands. He also touches on topics like the power of light, spiritual photosynthesis, and the relationship between psychology and spirituality in achieving enlightenment.
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Grandfather's Silent Presence
- Mark recounts feeling his grandfather's calm presence at the family altar after his grandfather's death.
- That presence would quickly dissolve his confusion and bring a minute of deep silence.
Practice Short and Daily
- Prioritize short daily practice consistently rather than infrequent long sessions to build embodied familiarity.
- Repetition like musical practice integrates practice into life and overcomes bodily resistance.
How 'Real' Is The Pure Land?
- 'Pure land' and nirvana questions often assume Western modernist ontology that Mahayana doesn't share.
- Nirvana without remainder (parinirvana) means karmic residue is exhausted; Pure Land denotes purification, not a separate theistic heaven.


