Creation At the focal point of Tenrikyo's ontological understanding is the positing of
original causality, or
causality of origin (
moto no innen もとのいんねん), which is that God the Parent created human beings to see them live the Joyous Life (the salvific state) and to share in that joy. Tenrikyo teaches that the Joyous Life will eventually encompass all humanity, and that gradual progress towards the Joyous Life is even now being made with the guidance of divine providence. Thus the concept of original causality has a
teleological element, being the gradual unfolding of that which was ordained at the beginning of time.
Salvation The Joyous Life is understood as the salvific state which individuals can work toward through prayer (i.e.
Service,
Sazuke) and practice in
everyday life (i.e.
tannō, hinokishin). In Tenrikyo terminology, salvation is known as
tasuke (たすけ or 助け).
Tannō Tannō (たんのう or 堪能), or "joyous acceptance," is the spiritual practice of the Joyous Life. It is the state of mind which accepts all occurrences in one's daily life positively and as the intention of God, including hardships.
Hinokishin Hinokishin (ひのきしん or 日の寄進), or "daily contribution," is the physical practice of the Joyous Life. It is an expression of joy and gratitude that materializes in the world through service for one's community or surroundings.
Eschatology Tenrikyo doctrine and tradition assert the spiritual maturity of humankind will gradually improve over many rebirths and countless millennia, and by so doing will grow in more joy and bliss and will get closer to the world of the Joyous Life. It is said that when the hearts of humankind have been adequately purified, God will inaugurate the world of the Joyous Life by bestowing a sweet dew on the basin to be placed on top of the
Kanrodai, which when consumed, will allow people to live the full lifespan of 115 years without illness or misfortune, and die painlessly to be reborn. Therefore Tenrikyo
eschatology maintains a
progressive and a
millenarian outlook on the future of humankind. ==References==