Daily Encouragement by Daisaku Ikeda
Friday, August 2, 2013
The greater our efforts to advance kosen-rufu, the greater the benefit and eternal good fortune we will accumulate in our lives. The more outstanding people we can foster, the stronger and healthier we will become. The more aware we are of our responsibility, the more joy we will experience. Such are the workings of the Buddhist Law.
From The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin
Friday, August 2, 2013
The heart of the Lotus Sutra is the revelation that one may attain the supreme enlightenment in one's present form without altering one's status as an ordinary person. This means that, without casting aside one's karmic impediments, one can still attain the Buddha way. Thus T'ien-t'ai says, "The other sutras only predict Buddhahood . . . for the good, but not for the evil. . . This [Lotus] sutra predicts Buddhahood for all."
Reply to Hakiri Saburo
Written to Hakiri Rokuro Saburo on August 3, 1273
Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda
Friday, August 2, 2013
Why was Shakyamuni Buddha so respected? One of the reasons was the power of his voice. His voice is recorded as "beautiful, sweet like honey, warm and graceful, resounding and clear." He is also described as an individual who "speaks brightly, remarks brightly, narrates gracefully, talks clearly, expresses himself eloquently to make himself understood."
Shakyamuni called to anybody who visited him, "Welcome, welcome." It is expounded that he associated with people with his friendliness, joy and gentleness. He always politely greeted any person he encountered. He never greeted them in an unfriendly manner. It is said that he first opened his mouth to speak to the other person so that he or she would have an easier time to open up to Shakyamuni.
Excerpt from Daisaku Ikeda - A Youthful Diary (03 August 1950) p.41
Mr. Toda, no matter what, I will fight till the last moment. Please, wait just a little longer. Please don't misjudge me - you'll see. I will seize the rudder of the mighty ship and steer her safely over the angry waves. I will set sail in high spirits.
Watch this Ikeda!
Many people admire flowers, but few truly understand their beauty.
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