Repentance one’s Karma is the Fourth Virtue of SamanthaBhadra Bodhisattva. Repentance means recognizing one’s fault, which means that from now on, do no evil.
Amitabha Buddha Repentance is written in the context of the philosophy of the Avatamsaka Sutra philosophy.
The Pure Land realm of Amitabha Buddha, as well as the countless Pure Land realms in the Dharmadhatu, was created and formed from the will of the Buddhas. Being reborn into the Pure Land is our cultivation.
In the context of the bodhisattva philosophy, Amitabha Repentance focuses on explaining the meaning and philosophy of the many titles of the Lord Amitabha Buddha to help us change our view and our concept of life so we can live living in a more positive way.
Amitabha Repentance advocates that we believe in the existence of Amitabha Buddha: He exists in us and is always with us. Therefore, the main content of Amitabha Repentance is to change our view by understanding the meaning of each of Amitabha Buddha’s many titles.
But the most important purpose of Amitabha Repentance is to direct us to recognize the great heart of the Lord Buddha Amitabha through his forty-eight vows, so that we can point our lives towards the path of rebirth in the Pure Land.
And that is the spirit of Amitabha Repentance: all is Non-Dual.