Daily Encouragement by Daisaku Ikeda
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
The important thing is to keep working for kosen-rufu to the very end. On any journey, we cannot hope to reach our destination if we stop halfway. Likewise, if despite our good fortune in meeting and embarking on the unsurpassed way of Buddhism, we stop halfway, all the efforts we have made thus far will have been in vain, we will not be able to attain Buddhahood.
Events
1260 Matsubagayatsu Persecution. Incited by priests, Pure Land believers descend on the Daishonin's hermitage at Matsubagayatsu , Japan , to kill him. He is forced to flee for his life.
From the Writings of Nichiren Daishonin
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Mugwort that grows in the midst of hemp or a snake inside a tube [will as a matter of course become straight], and those who associate with people of good character will consequently become upright in heart, deed and word. The Lotus Sutra exerts a similar influence. The Buddha will look upon one who simply puts faith in this sutra as a good person.
The Bodies and Minds of Ordinary Beings
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Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
When we create or appreciate art, we set free the spirit trapped within. That is why art arouses such joy. Art - whether skillfully executed or not - is the emotion, the pleasure of expressing life as it is. Those who see art are moved by its passion and strength, its intensity and beauty. That is why it is impossible to separate life from art. Political and economic developments may seem to dominate the news, but culture and education are the forces that actually shape an age, since they transform the human heart.
Excerpt from Daisaku Ikeda - A Youthful Diary (09 February 1956) p.289
Gave personal guidance at the headquarters in the afternoon. Right before my eyes, I can see people's suffering caused by the poison of misleading religions. True Buddhism versus misguided teachings. Though religions may appear similar on the surface, why can't people understand the fundamental differences in religion lie in whether they lead us to happiness or suffering, to good or evil? Poured all my energy into personal guidance
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