MarkWhiteLotus
Two Buddhas
Two Buddhas is a fresh take on Nichiren Buddhism for the 21st century—warm, curious, and free of dogma. Hosted by author and teacher Mark Herrick, this podcast explores Ren Buddhism, a contemporary path rooted in the chanting of Namu Myoho Renge Kyo, the wisdom of the Lotus Sutra, and the power of personal awakening. Two Buddhas blends deep Buddhist insight with everyday relevance, spiritual questioning, and the courage to let go of rigid systems. Real stories, real practice, real life—this is the Lotus without the walls
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5. Jul 2026
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The Dharma as Gohonzon: Why Nichiren Chose the Mandala 05.07.2026 21:55
What should a Buddhist bow toward, a statue of the Buddha or a scroll of names? In Nichiren Buddhism there are two kinds of Gohonzon, or object of devotion: one focused on the person of the Buddha, and one focused on the Dharma itself. This talk makes the case that the choice between them is not a matter of taste or lineage, but a choice about what reality is. Reading Nichiren's calligraphic m...
How much Daimoku is enough - The 51% Rule 02.07.2026 6:55
Nichiren left us thousands of pages, yet he never once described his own daily practice. Why the silence? This short teaching sits with that puzzle and offers a simple rule of thumb for daily Nichiren Buddhist practice: the 51% Rule. Whatever time you give to practice on a given day, whether chanting, sitting in silence, reciting the Lotus Sutra, or reading, let more than half of it be chanting th...
Nichiren on Sado Island - The Snow at Tsukahara [Free Audiobook] 01.07.2026 45:05
A speculative short story of Nichiren, his exile on Sado Island, and the disciple who found him in the snow. In the winter of 1272, the Buddhist teacher Nichiren was banished to a ruined death-hall at Tsukahara on Sado, left to freeze among the graves. This is the story of that winter, told through the eyes of Sairen-bo, the Tendai monk who became his disciple and, across the years of letters that...
Graveyard and the Soul - Nichiren's Kaimoku Sho 29.06.2026 9:47
This podcast explores the profound impact of physical and psychological environments on the religious writings of the Buddhist monk Nichiren during his exile on Sado Island . The provided essay argues that the Kaimoku sho was a desperate act of meaning-making composed while Nichiren faced starvation and potential assassination in a dilapidated graveyard hut. In contrast, the more intellectu...
Prayers Beads: What they tell us about practice 17.06.2026 20:28
This episode explores the symbolic architecture of the Nichiren Buddhist juzu , or prayer beads, and how they mirror the Gohonzon mandala . While traditional accounts often misidentify the small beads in the main loop, the author clarifies that these represent the Four Heavenly Kings acting as guardians. A crucial distinction is made regarding the five tassels , where the counting tassel...
Original Fear 13.06.2026 25:23
This episode of The Explainer that original fear is the foundational root of human suffering, preceding even the classic Buddhist "three poisons" of greed, anger, and ignorance. This primal anxiety begins with the first breath at birth and is inherited from billions of years of biological evolution centered on survival. Rather than a flaw to be suppressed, fear is presented as a nat...
Compassion Comes from within 10.06.2026 22:38
This podcast explores the Bodhisattvas of the Earth from the Lotus Sutra , reinterpreting them as internal human virtues rather than literal cosmic figures. The author argues that Nichiren Buddhism has often strayed into fundamentalism by personifying these archetypes, specifically by labeling Nichiren as the exclusive reincarnation of the leader Jogyo . Instead, the text maps the four...
The Living Mandala - Free Audio Book Version 05.06.2026 1:34:57
THE LIVING MANDALA: Understanding the Gohonzon of Nichiren Buddhism Nichiryu Mark Herrick, Renshi At the heart of Nichiren Buddhism stands an object unlike any other in the world's religious traditions: a calligraphic mandala inscribed in bold black ink on white paper, crowded with the names of Buddhas, bodhisattvas, protective deities, and even demons, all arrayed around seven characters th...
Death and Psychedelics 30.05.2026 19:40
This Deep Dive explores the controversial intersection of psychedelic substances and Buddhist practice , ultimately arguing that chemical shortcuts are incompatible with the tradition's core goal of penetrative awareness . The author critiques modern attempts to "hack" enlightenment, noting that while other religions openly embrace intoxicants like soma , Buddhism explicitly man...
Taking care of your mind - mental wellness 23.05.2026 18:15
This Deep Dive episode looks into mental wellness as a dynamic skill that must be cultivated through consistent effort rather than a fixed biological trait. Using the metaphor of a soot-covered oil lamp , the author illustrates that our innate "light" or inner wisdom is always present but often obscured by the grime of stress and habit. The author draws on the Lotus Sutra to exp...
Eightfold Path - Threefold Training: Nichiren's Three Great Secret Dharmas 30.03.2026 1:41
This podcast explores how the traditional Eightfold Path and the Threefold Training of Buddhism are synthesized into a streamlined practice within the Nichiren tradition. Rather than viewing spiritual development as a series of separate steps, the source argues that these ancient principles are concentrated into the Three Great Secret Dharmas . These three components—the Kaidan , the Honzon...
The Reducing Valve and the Mind at Large 18.03.2026 23:58
This podcast explores the intersection between Western consciousness studies and Buddhist philosophy , using Aldous Huxley’s "reducing valve" metaphor to explain how the brain filters a vast "Mind at Large" into a narrow trickle of survival-based perception. The author argues that modern scientific frameworks, like Integrated Information Theory , accurately describe the mec...
We Agree on the Symptoms - How the Three Poisons Drive Politics 06.03.2026 20:28
This podcast evaluates the current American political crisis by arguing that while various factions accurately identify societal symptoms, they fail to grasp the underlying psychological causes . The author uses the Buddhist framework of the Three Poisons —greed, anger, and ignorance—to explain why political reforms consistently fail and cycle back into corruption. A significant portion of the...
Oligarchy and Executive Overreach 04.03.2026 21:50
This podcast critiques a 2026 speech by Palantir CEO Alex Karp , arguing that he used a selective history of presidential power to intimidate independent AI companies into military compliance. The author contends that Karp intentionally omitted the landmark Youngstown Supreme Court case , which limits the government's ability to seize private property without congressional approval . Acco...
The War That Can’t Explain Itself 04.03.2026 19:58
This critical report examines the shifting and contradictory justifications provided by the U.S. government for its 2026 military campaign against Iran. The author argues that the administration has cycled through ten inconsistent rationales while privately acknowledging that no imminent threat actually existed. Beyond the strategic confusion, the text highlights a domestic security crisis c...
Pentagon Attempts Corporate Murder 02.03.2026 19:20
The Pentagon uses extortion to get an American company to change their existing contract. This podcast details a 2026 conflict between the Pentagon and the AI company Anthropic regarding the military's use of the Claude model. According to the report, the government designated the firm a national security threat after its CEO refused to remove safety restrictions against domestic surv...
Three Minutes - Change your life 27.02.2026 16:07
This podcast debunks the idea that to meditate correctly you need to do it for a long time and or go on retreats, advocating instead for a daily meditation practice lasting only three minutes rather than infrequent, long sessions. This approach prioritizes consistency over intensity, arguing that the brain’s neuroplasticity responds to repeated, brief activation rather than "heroic" occa...
The Breath Remembers 26.02.2026 17:15
Human beings possess two distinct respiratory systems : a voluntary one controlled by the conscious mind and an automatic one managed by the brainstem. Research indicates that while deliberate practices like meditation or prayer can optimize breathing to a healthy six breaths per minute, the body often reverts to rapid, shallow patterns during sleep. This discrepancy exists because the br...
Beginners Mind 21.02.2026 16:37
This podcast explores the concept of beginner’s mind through the specific lens of Tiantai and Nichiren Buddhism , distinguishing it from the better-known Zen interpretation. Rather than just a psychological attitude of openness, the author defines this state as a soteriological condition where the full power of enlightenment is already present in the first moment of faith. The sources outline...
The Oldest Road Home 20.02.2026 17:20
This podcast explores how cross-cultural exchange and the movement of ideas have been the true engines of human progress throughout history. By examining the Axial Age and the Silk Road , the author argues that the world’s greatest spiritual and philosophical achievements arose from intellectual pollination rather than isolation. The narrative challenges modern nationalist trends, suggestin...
The Speed of Stillness: Flow States and Subjective Time 17.02.2026 15:49
This podcast explores the intersection of neuroscience, physics, and Buddhist practice to explain the distortion of time during deep meditation and flow states . While the author initially considers Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity as a framework for why time slows down during intense focus, they ultimately conclude that internal clock models and neural processing rates offer a more a...
The Enemy Within 09.02.2026 15:10
This podcast argues that modern America is facing a terminal civilizational crisis driven by internal decay rather than external threats. Drawing on Buddhist philosophy and the concept of the three poisons —greed, hatred, and delusion—the text asserts that institutionalized versions of these vices have hollowed out the nation’s fiscal and social foundations. The author examines how excessive m...
Yearning to see the Sacred 06.02.2026 14:37
This episode explores the profound spiritual intersection between Celtic Christianity and Nichiren Buddhism , specifically focusing on the concept of "the efficacy of desire." Drawing from a podcast featuring John Philip Newell and the author's own work on the Lotus Sutra , the narrative suggests that sincere yearning is not merely a path to enlightenment but is the act of a...
The Path of Primes 26.01.2026 15:26
This podcast explores a unique isomorphism between the first several prime numbers and the foundational tenets of Lotus Sutra Buddhism . The author posits that primes serve as "numerical atoms" that mirror the irreducible structures of spiritual reality, beginning with how the exclusion of the number one reflects the unconditioned nature of the Dharmakaya . The analysis links th...
Language Sound and Metaphor 25.12.2025 12:07
This video explores the philosophical tension between language as a metaphorical tool and the status of the Odaimoku as a sacred, ultimate reality. While modern linguistics and philosophy often view words as mere approximations or maps of experience, the author uses Tiantai Buddhist doctrine to argue that the chant Namu Myoho Renge Kyo transcends this divide. Through the Threefold Truth...
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