Daily Encouragement by Daisaku Ikeda
Saturday, December 10, 2011
We must put down firm roots, we must be strong. Inner strength is a prerequisite for happiness, a prerequisite for upholding justice and one's beliefs. One of the Buddha's titles is "He Who Can Forbear." To courageously endure, persevere and overcome all difficulties - the Buddha is the ultimate embodiment of the virtue of forbearance. The power of faith gives us the strength to weather and survive any storm. Perseverance is the essence of a Buddha.
From the Writings of Nichiren Daishonin
Saturday, December 10, 2011
The wonderful means of truly putting an end to the physical and spiritual obstacles of all living beings is none other than Nam-myoho-renge-kyo.
The Wonderful Means of Surmounting Obstacles
While the year that this letter was written is not known with certainty, it is thought to date around 1277. It was addressed to Shijo Kingo.
Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Ralph Waldo Emerson once wrote: "Women are, by their power of conversation and their social influence, the civilizers of mankind. What is civilization? I answer, the power of good women." The solidarity of wise, good women will be the great power to guide the world toward peace and happiness.
Daisaku Ikeda – A Youthful Diary (1952) p. 125
Wish to become a leader who will never be swayed, who can always protect my juniors no matter what adversity I might encounter. Praying strongly that my fellow members and my family will spend the year-end enjoyably and safely. Wish to read many books next year. I will read and read and read. Next year will be my year of study. This is so I will not fall behind the Gakkai's advancement.
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