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meaning?


Question Posted Monday March 31 2008, 8:12 pm

whats this mean? i have never heard this phraze.

"nam myoho renge kyo"


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iwantthetruth answered Tuesday April 1 2008, 7:34 pm:
This is the rhythm of the universe that exists in all living things. I know an astronaut who actually went into space and when he came back he heard people reciting this phrase repetitively and said "wow its amazing that i heard this same noise in outer space". The phrase translates to "Devotion to the mystic law of cause and effect through sound". By repeating the phrase you unleash your potential and destroy your negative thoughts allowing you to accomplish anything. It may seem unbelievable that a few simple words can change your life but through this you really learn to appreciate your life and love yourself.

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