"When a man leaves family life and enters the Buddhist way, it is
because he hopes to attain Buddhahood through the teachings of the
Buddha. But attempts now to move the gods fail to have any effect, and
appeals to the power of the Buddhas produce no results. When I observe
carefully the state of the world today, I see people who give way to
doubt because of the lack of understanding [on the part of eminent
priests]. They look up at the heavens and mouth their resentment, or
gaze down at the earth and sink deep into despair.
I have pondered the matter carefully with what limited
resources I possess, and have looked a little at the scriptures for an
answer. The people of today all turn their backs upon what is right; to a
person, they give their allegiance to evil. This is the reason that the
benevolent deities have abandoned the nation and departed together,
that sages leave and do not return. And in their stead devils and demons
come, and disasters and calamities occur. I cannot keep silent on this
matter. I cannot suppress my fears."
Nichiren. On Establishing the Correct Teaching for the Peace of the Land.
"These inner motives spring from a deep source that is not made by consciousness and is not under its control. In the mythology of earlier times, these forces were called mana, or spirits, demons, and gods. They are as active today as ever. If they go against us, then we say that it is just bad luck, or that certain people are against us. The one thing we refuse to admit is that we are dependent upon "powers" that are beyond our control."
Jung K.G. 1964. The archetype in dream symbolism. Man and His Symbols, p.71
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