Buddhism and the Law of Attraction
Nichiren Buddhism was founded by Nicheren Daishonin, the son of a lowly fisherman, in 1220. This form of Buddhism is based on the Lotus Sutra, developed by the first Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, in India 3,000 years ago.
The principles of Nichiren Buddha are similar to the Law of Attraction, in that:
“…the events (good and bad) that we attract into our lives reflect our inner reality.”
The Secret and the Law of Attraction – good stuff but Buddhism says they’re only half the story…
However, an online article at the Thanking the Spoon blog site adds:
“Nichiren Buddhism includes other people’s happiness as well as your own.”
The Secret and the Law of Attraction – good stuff but Buddhism says they’re only half the story…
Well, well, well, that’s a new twist on the Law of Attraction, which recently gained prominence in many products associated with the widely popular The Secret. The book and movie show you how to gain health and wealth using the Law of Attraction, but, maybe I missed it, I don’t remember seeing anything about the happiness of others.