Buddhist Talk for English

Updated monthly: New articles are published on the fourth Thursday of each month (Japan Standard Time).

This series was originally written in Japanese by the author, based on ancient Buddhist scriptures.
The Japanese text is entirely the author’s original work.
This English version was translated from the Japanese original with the assistance of ChatGPT.
Original Japanese version: 日本語版はこちら

About Buddhist Talk

Buddhist Talk is a series of articles in which the author interprets ancient Buddhist scriptures into modern Japanese.
The dialogues are formatted like a group chat, bringing the exchanges between the Buddha and his disciples to life.

By reading these dialogues, even those encountering Buddhism for the first time can naturally reflect on their own life and ways of thinking.

Features of Buddhist Talk

  • Presents scriptural content in an easy-to-read modern language

  • Uses chat-style conversations to naturally convey the perspectives of the disciples and the author

  • The dialogue encourages readers to ask themselves, “How would I respond?”

  • Includes analogies and everyday examples to connect teachings to daily life

  • Offers English translations and video content, providing multiple ways to explore the teachings

Message from the Author

During my student years, I struggled with excessive online gaming. Encountering old Buddhist texts during that time helped shape my understanding of life and the mind.

I realized:
“Buddhism can be this engaging.”
“Scriptures can provoke deep reflection.”

This inspired me to create Buddhist Talk, presenting scriptures in a format that invites readers to explore their own thoughts and lives.

Buddhist Talk List

Exhausting Kleshas: Lessons on Practice and Awakening from a Hatching Chick
This article explores how Kleshas (煩悩) are exhausted through practice, using the metaphors of a hatching chick and a master lumberjack, based on Saṃyukta Āgama Sutra 10-263.

 

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