Wednesday 3 September 2014

Sensei's Daily Encouragement - 03 September 2014 - Year of Opening a New Era of Worldwide Kosen-rufu



Daily Encouragement by Daisaku Ikeda
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
 
True character is only forged through hardship and suffering. Moreover, it is the mentor-disciple relationship, not organizational structures, that builds character. Many great scholars, pioneers and leaders of the world have come to note how crucial the mentor-disciple relationship is.
 

 
From the Writings of Nichiren Daishonin
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
 
Suppose there is a ship that sails on the open sea. Though the ship is stoutly built, if it is flooded by a leak, those on the ship are sure to drown together. Though the embankment between rice fields is firm, if there is an ant hole in it, then surely, in the long run, it will not remain full of water. Bail the seawater of slander and disbelief out of the ship of your life, and solidify the embankments of your faith.
 
The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, page 626
The Embankments of Faith
Written to the lay nun Sennichi on September 3, 1275
 

 
Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
 
Viewing events and situations in a positive light is important. The strength, wisdom and cheerfulness that accompany such an attitude lead to happiness. To regard everything in a positive light or with a spirit of goodwill, however, does not mean being foolishly gullible and allowing people to take advantage of your good nature. It means having the wisdom and perception to actually move things in a positive direction by seeing things in their best light, while all the time keeping your eyes firmly focused on reality.
 

 
Excerpt from Daisaku Ikeda - A Youthful Diary (07 September 1956) p.303
 
Heard that Mars has approached within thirty-five million miles of the Earth. I am very fond of astronomy. Today's society is so hectic, people don't have the freedom to look into the sky and ponder the Milky Way. Want to lead a noble life in which I can better contemplate nature.
 


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