Daily Encouragement by Daisaku Ikeda
Thursday, May 12, 2012
I want you to understand the subtle workings of the mind. How you orient your mind, the kind of attitude you take, greatly influences both you yourself and your environment. The Buddhist principle of a single life-moment encompassing 3,000 realms completely elucidates the true aspect of life's inner workings. Through the power of strong inner resolve, we can transform ourselves, those around us and the land in which we live.
From the Writings of Nichiren Daishonin
Saturday, May 12, 2012
The Lotus Sutra is both the teaching of the Buddha and the embodiment of the Buddha wisdom. If one puts sincere faith in each character and brushstroke in it, then one will become a Buddha in one's present form.
The Teaching That Accords with the Buddha's Mind
Written to Niike Saemon-no-jo on May 2, 1279
Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Human society, as viewed with the "eyes of Buddhism," takes on a completely different meaning from that discerned by "secular eyes." No longer are the powerful above and ordinary people below. Status does not make people great, and authority does not make them noble. Instead, it is people wholeheartedly dedicated to a lofty ideal who shine the brightest.
Daisaku Ikeda - A Youthful Diary (1955) p.243
Have recently become more aware of my own foolishness. Must never forget, throughout my life, to make untiring efforts. Must not assume I have attained what I have not yet attained. Must study consistently so that I may write excellent works on religious revolution, politics and religion, science and religion, and culture and religion. Brave men, youth, young warriors, courageous young men. We live amid the times, amid reality. Must never forget my dream, my great objective, my passion.
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