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― Plato
― Plato, The Allegory of the Cave
Myoho – this syllable represents the mystic law of cause and effect (law of karma). In another interpretation, ”mio” signifies the constant truth and ”ho” represents all phenomena that are triggered by Myo.
Renge – this syllable symbolizes the lotus flower, which simultaneously blooms and seeds. The term also represents that an individual is free to choose what beliefs to harbor, and can awaken to the truth at any time.
Kyo – this syllable represents the power of sound (vibration). Kyo also signifies the sutras, or the ancient teachings of Gautama Buddha. In a larger perspective, the activities of all living beings and all phenomena in the creation are a manifestation of the Mystic Law.