The Explanation of “Ten Nyo-ze”

Before “The Explanation of
Nyo-ze” 
that I have given so far,
I will add o
ne Q&A as the follows.
“The Explanation of Nyo-ze” will
be given after that.
(June 22, 2024)

In my previous Article, I said that
the Root Cause of all human
suffering is No Bright/Bon-nō.
I also said that there are two types
of Bon-nō (No Bright) as the
following:

The Fundamental Bon-nō

The Perspective Bon-nō

In this Article, I will use the
Law of Origin‘ to cure the
No Bright/Bon-nō.
Among the Law of Origin, I will
particularly use the law called
Ten Nyo-ze.’

Therefore, the title of this
Article is
The Explanation of ‘Ten Nyo-ze.”

Question

In your previous Article,
you explained in detail about
Twelve In-Nen.’
You said that the ‘Twelve In-Nen’
is also one of the important Laws
in the Law of Origin.
This time, why do you use
Ten Nyo-ze‘ when curing
No Bright/Bon-nō?
Also, why don’t you use
Twelve In-Nen‘?

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14 Replies to “The Explanation of “Ten Nyo-ze””

  1. Interesting perspective! It reminds me of navigating life’s slopes, much like in Slope – constantly adjusting to overcome obstacles. The explanation of Nyo-ze and tackling Bon-nō seems like a quest to conquer those mental slopes.

  2. This is an interesting introduction to the Explanation of Nyo-ze. It reminds me of a strategic game, almost like planning each move carefully. Speaking of games, sometimes I need a break from philosophical pondering and jump into something fast-paced and fun, like Slope. It’s a great way to clear my head before diving back into complex topics.

  3. This explanation of “Ten Nyo-ze” promises insights into curing suffering through the Law of Origin. The author skillfully addresses why “Ten Nyo-ze” is favored over “Twelve In-Nen” in this context, setting the stage for a deeper dive. It reminds me a little of the problem solving involved in Slope Game ; sometimes you have to choose the best path to navigate complex challenges. I’m eager to understand how this method works. Looking forward to reading more.

    1. You’ve really noticed that point.
      You’re smart. I hope you’ll look forward to
      my upcoming explanations of “Ten Nyo-ze”.

  4. This explanation of “Ten Nyo-ze” promises insights into curing suffering through the Law of Origin. The author skillfully addresses why “Ten Nyo-ze” is favored over “Twelve In-Nen” in this context, setting the stage for a deeper dive. It reminds me a little of the problem solving involved in Slope Game; sometimes you have to choose the best path to navigate complex challenges. I’m eager to understand how this method works. Looking forward to reading more.

    1. You’ve really noticed that point.
      You’re clever. I hope you’ll look forward to
      my upcoming explanations of “Ten Nyo-ze”.

  5. Interesting Q&A coming up! Looking forward to your explanation of Nyo-ze. It’s always fascinating to see complex topics broken down. Makes me think of the surprisingly strategic thinking needed even in a game like Monkey Mart – simple on the surface, but requires planning to optimize your little monkey’s supermarket empire. Eagerly waiting for your June 22nd post!

    1. Thank you for your comment.
      Also, thank you for taking the time to consider my article.
      I will explain more about Nyo-ze in the future.

  6. The intriguing philosophy behind “Ten Nyo-ze” in this article addresses the root cause of human suffering through the concept of Bon-nō and offers insight into the Law of Origin. Philosophical approaches like this bring clarity to deep questions of life.

  7. It is great to have the opportunity to read a quality article with useful information on a very interesting topic. I agree with your conclusion. I look forward to your future updates.

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