Daily Encouragement by Daisaku Ikeda
Monday, March 2, 2015
There is a saying, "To start an undertaking is easy, to maintain it is difficult." Though creating something new may seem daunting, it is in fact easy when compared to the far more challenging task of carrying on an existing enterprise, to keep it going, to develop it further. Everything depends on people, on capable successors. And our movement for kosen-rufu depends on young people. For that reason I am determined to do all that I can right now to raise genuine successors in the youth division.
From the Writings of Nichiren Daishonin
Monday, March 2, 2015
If in this present existence I am so fearful for my life that I fail to speak out, then in what future existence will I ever attain Buddhahood? Or in what future existence will I ever be able to bring salvation to my parents and my teacher? With thoughts such as these uppermost in my mind, I decided that I must begin to speak out. And, just as I had expected, I was ousted, I was vilified, I was attacked, and I suffered wounds.
On Repaying Debts of Gratitude
Written to Joken-bo and Gijo-bo on July 21, 1276
Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda
Monday, March 2, 2015
The important thing is not whether we are optimistic or pessimistic but rather that, while keeping a careful eye on reality, we are neither overwhelmed by it nor content with the status quo. We must keep the lamps of our ideals alight while being ready to pioneer uncharted paths. Faith in life and in the human spirit is the necessary foundation for this approach.
Excerpt from Daisaku Ikeda - A Youthful Diary (08 January 1959) p.433
Attended the children's group meeting at N. restaurant at 6:00. An annual event since the days of President Toda…
To prevent this meeting from becoming meaningless, talked about what I would like to propose as guidelines for the children's group.
1. Our mentor was like a father to us. It is of fundamental importance that we uphold his last words and practice them.
2. Develop responsibility and strive to one day lead the entire Gakkai.
3. Become genuine brothers and sisters to one another and exert your utmost to protect the entire Gakkai.
4. Protect and nurture children to be successors who possess the three virtues of sovereign, teacher and parent who will accomplish kosen-rufu.
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