Tuesday, 25 December 2012

Sensei's Daily Encouragement - 24 December 2012 - The Year of Developing a Youthful SGI


  

Daily Encouragement by Daisaku Ikeda
Monday, December 24, 2012
 
Many religions have demanded blind faith, taking away people's independence. President Makiguchi opposed such enslavement.  What he called for instead was solidarity of awakened common people.  To achieve this, he proposed a self-reliant way of life in which we advance on the path of our choice with a firm, independent character.  He also stressed a contributive way of life in which we set our fundamental goal in life toward the realization of happiness for ourselves and others, casting aside arrogance and self-satisfaction to respect and benefit others.
 

 
From The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin
Monday, December 24, 2012
 
Becoming a Buddha is nothing extraordinary. If you chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo with your whole heart, you will naturally become endowed with the Buddha's thirty-two features and eighty characteristics.  As the sutra says, "hoping to make all persons equal to me, without any distinction between us," you can readily become as noble a Buddha as Shakyamuni.
 
Letter to Niike
Nichiren Daishonin wrote this letter in 1280 to Niike Saemon-no-jo, an official in the Kamakura shogunate

 
Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda
Monday, December 24, 2012
 
Where is happiness to be found?  The famous Roman philosopher - emperor Marcus Aurelius said, "A man's true delight is to do the things he was made for."  Human happiness, he maintained, lies in doing those things only humans can: seeking the truth and acting to help those who are suffering.  Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, too, asserted that those who work cheerfully and take joy in the fruits of their labour are truly happy. These are the words of great thinkers, and as you can see they are in complete accord with the teachings of Buddhism.
 

 
Daisaku Ikeda - A Youthful Diary (1959) p.439
 
Keenly sense the spiritual support for leaders waning after President Toda's passing.

Felt the urgent need for unbiased personnel appointments and warm encouragement.  Feel concerned lately.
Must pave the way for those trusted by Sensei to grow freely in our organization.  The Gakkai will decline if arrogant people behave as they please.

We cannot accomplish kosen-rufu unless our Gakkai family is a warmer, more solid place for its members than any other place.
 

 
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