Tenrikyo Dynamic Mission - WORLDLY COMMON - TRUTHS OF THE WORLD - pg. 12 "Putting it all Together"
ONE ORIGIN, ONE LIGHT REFLECTED AS MANY A word about some of the metaphors employed in these pages.
	* The "Central Pillar" refers to the "Kanrodai" another metaphor, both metaphors refer to a mind that knows and understands the truth of it's origin.
** Jiba refers to the place
	where human beings are made. It is what is known and can be understood by exposing 
	and understanding the core consciousness that the mind rises up from and 
	within.
*** Mud and dust refer to human thoughts that lack the truth of 
	their origin. Dust of course blows around and accumulates. Mud is a heavy 
	accumulation of dust. It is harder to shift and clean up as are the principle truths and beliefs that are not informed by the truth of their origin.
	**** God's anger refers to the efforts of the children to make God's teaching 
	which is meant to repair and replace the unintentional suffering that the 
	self centered point of view has regrettably  brought to the world with 
	a distorted worldly common self centered teaching. God's anger should be understood within the model of parental love.
	***** High mountains refers to us, human beings.
****** Springwater refers to the human mind as it rises up 
	pure from its origin, the original consciousness.
******* Kara refers to any mind that does not know the truth of it's origin and which functions from a self-centered  point of view 
	only. 
	It often appears in opposition to Nihon which is a metaphor for a self 
	centered mind that knows and understands the truth of its origin and which 
	functions from that foundation and point of view.  
| Worldly Common pg. 1 | Worldly Common pg. 2 - "In the Shallow Water" | "Worldly Common pg. 3 - Diving Deeper" |
| Worldly Common pg. 4 - "Deeper Still" | Worldly Common pg. 5 "Oh!" | Worldly Common pg. 6 "Me My Mine" |
| Worldly Common pg.7 "Borrowed" | Worldly Common pg. 8 "Lent" | Worldly Common pg. 9 | Worldly Common pg. 10 |