What Does “Faith” Mean in Buddhism?
"What you need to have faith about is something infinite. For example Dharma, but not the word, the living Dharma that shines your heart and it is only happening every moment. So what I am saying is that the moment to moment of the shininess of your heart, this is the Dharma.
...When one has faith to, for example, the three treasures, The Buddha, Dharma, Sangha or the Pure Land or the invisible world, another dimension world where infinite happiness increases moment to moment, infinite joy increases moment to moment, If somebody has a faith that such a world exists, how the Ki energy would be like?” You can find in the workshop that the Ki energy is “prosad” pure as if transparent.
....If one doubt about the world of nonduality, infinite joy and happiness that increases the merit moment to moment, if one has a doubt of such a world, the Ki energy becomes impure, heavy and dirty, so different from the state of “prosad” which will produce the transparent heart, transparent Ki energy and the pure Ki energy.
What is interesting is that you need no effort to have a doubt about that (the world of infinite joy and happiness), but you need effort to keep the pure state of the heart..."