Ofudesaki 06:035
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Seeing this, an idea came | sore o mite omoi-tsuita wa shinjitsu | それをみて をもいついたハ しんぢつの |
to none other than the sincere mind of Tsukihi. | Tsukihi no kokoro bakari naru zo ya | 月日の心 ばかりなるそや |
Alternate English translations
Third Edition
By seeing them, an idea came to no one but the truly sincere mind of Tsukihi.
Inoue/Eynon
Looking at them, a single thought came to the truly sincere mind of Tsuki-Hi.
Commentary
Ofudesaki chushaku
Yoshitaro Ueda (2009)
From Michi no dai: Foundation of the Path 35:73
The phrase “Seeing this” refers to the fact that God discovered the “fish” and “serpent” and saw their human faces. It then occurred to God to create something to be called humankind and to delight in seeing humans live the Joyous Life. Such was the truly sincere or profound intention in the “mind of Tsukihi,” God the Parent.
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