Amituofo’s Pure Land, being the best Dharma school in the universe,- Stonepeace
presided by the best principal (Amituofo) and teachers (Bodhisattvas),
guarantees graduation of its inhabitants towards Buddhahood.

The Amitabha Sutra says, however, that we cannot be reborn there if our good deeds are few. The Amitabha Sutra says, “Shariputra, one cannot have few good roots, blessings, virtues, and causal connections to attain birth in that land.” Only through many acts deserving of blessings can we be successful. You need to do more good deeds to gain more blessings. They say that none of the many acts deserving of blessings equals maintaining mindfulness of Amitabha Buddha’s name [Amituofo]. How can you do more blessed deeds? Simply by reciting the Buddha’s name, you can be doing blessed deeds and increasing your blessings and virtue. They say that none of the many good deeds equals a great resolution of the mind. How can you do good deeds? Simply by making the great resolve upon Bodhi [Bodhicitta: the aspiration for Buddhahood, and for guiding all beings to it]. Therefore, reciting the Sage’s, Amitabha Buddha’s name, even briefly is superior to practicing giving for a hundred years. Reciting the Buddha’s name for a short while is better than making gifts of the seven kinds of jewels for a hundred years. And by simply making the great resolve, we transcend kalpa after kalpa, kalpas as many as particles of dust, of cultivation.
Thus, we may practice mindfulness of the Buddha with the hope of becoming Buddhas, but if we fail to make the great resolve, our mindfulness will not be sincere [enough]. The reason we are mindful of the Buddha is that we wish to become Buddhas. If you don’t want to become a Buddha, you don’t need to be mindful of the Buddha. But if you don’t make a great resolve to attain Bodhi, you won’t have any [ideal] reason to be mindful of the Buddha, and your mindfulness and recitation will be aimless. We may be determined to cultivate, we may be determined to practice, but retreat is easy, despite our resolve, unless we are reborn in the Pure Land. Therefore, plant a Bodhi seed by making a vast, great resolve. Till with the plow of mindfulness of the Buddha, like tilling the soil, and the fruits of the Path will naturally grow. As you recite, a lotus will sprout in the Western Land of Ultimate Bliss. Sail the ship of great vows to enter the ocean of the Pure Land. Then we will certainly be reborn in the West, by being mindful of Amitabha Buddha. This is the ninth cause and condition for making the resolve to attain Bodhi [according to Great Master Xing An: the 11th Patriarch of the Pure Land tradition].
An Essay by Great Master Xing An, with Commentary by Master Hsuan Hua