We will issue our own Gohonzons to those who want to practice Buddhism
In the Gosho "The 14 Slanders" a question was asked; "But how great is the difference between the blessings received when a sage chants the daimoku and the blessings received when we chant it?” To reply, one is in no way superior to the other. The gold that a fool possesses is no different from the gold that a wise man possesses; a fire made by a fool is the same as a fire made by a wise man."
Let us use "common sense" if the daimoku that a sage chant and the daimoku that common people chant if the benefit is the same.  The same is with a Gohonzon. If a "Sage gives you a Gohonzon" and a common person gives you a "Gohonzon"  the benefit of the Gohonzon has the same power. Nichiren Daishonin writes: "However, there is a difference if one chants the daimoku while acting against the intent of this sutra."  The Gohonzon that you receive should not act against the intent of the Sutra.  We show clear-cut cases where Nichiren Shoshu Priest have discriminated.  More over the SGI, Nichiren Shoshu and Nichiren Shu will not accept or support the concept of Proud Black Buddhist. 

We acknowledge racism in the SGI and Nichiren Shoshu. We turned to Nichiren Shu for help.  On the picture to the left is the honorable  Nichiren Shu Priest Myokei Shonin.  Rev. Myokei Shonin is the 1st Female Nichiren Shu Priest in North America. Moreover she is the world's 1st African American Nichiren Priest.  When it comes to Buddhist doctrine our knowledge of Buddhist teachings is minuscule compared to Rev. Myokei Shonin.  When it comes to the "Spirit of teaching Nichiren Buddhism to the African & African American community her spirit cannot compare to that of Anthony "Amp" Elmore.  We asked Myokei Shonin and Nichiren Shu leaders about their African and African American policy. This question was taken as an insult and her disciple Mr. Shaka Khalphani who I love as a brother called me a "Bully and a Terrorist." They made the decision not to teach me the tennetspractices of Nichiren Shu Buddhism.  We hold strongly that African and African American people can benefit from Nichiren Shu teachings.  We also hold that the teachings should be unconditional.  Nichiren Shoshu, The SGI and Nichiren Shu will not award us Gohonzons so we will get Gohonzons on the open market and issue Gohonzons.  We want to make it clear that it was not our intent to start a Buddhist sect.  When no Nichiren Sect will support you then you stand forth and create your own Sect where you can help others to take faith in this great Buddhism. 

Please click on the picture of Rev. Myokei Shonin we asked her and other Nichiren Shu leaders about their African American policy. Racism is real in America and we have a right to ask such questions.  Although she is an African American Female Priest it does not mean that they have policies condusive to African and African American people.  We saw the Racsim by the SGI and Nichiren Shoshu in Ghana.
A great thing happened in America.  There are people who made the decision not to be a part of any of the Japanese Nichiren Buddhist Sects.  Some good hearted people paved the way so that individuals like myself would have access to getting a Gohonzon.  There are Gohonzons on the open market. We know how to teach Buddhism.  We know how to "breath the spirit" into the Gohonzon.  We look forward to people joining with us as we launch the "Proud Black Buddhist World Association." Click on the next page and learn how to get your own Gohonzon.
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