Friday, 12 April 2019

Sensei's Daily Encouragement - 12 APRIL 2019 - Year of Soka Victory - Toward Our 90th Anniversary



    

Daily Encouragement by Daisaku Ikeda
April 12, 2019
 
Young people are the leaders of the 21st century. For that reason it is important that you have an understanding of history, that you can see through to the heart of things. A penetrating view of history is essential. A superficial one won't suffice.
 

 
From The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin
April 12, 2019
 
I have found that even those who appear to believe just as the sutra teaches may not actually have strong faith at all, as you are already well aware. . . The fact that her prayers have gone unanswered is like a strong bow with a weak bowstring, or a fine sword in the hands of a coward. It is in no sense the fault of the Lotus Sutra.
 
The Royal Palace
Written in Shijo Kingo on April 12, 1275
 

 
Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda
April 12, 2019
 
It's important to remember that your prayers always reflect your state of life. In that respect, prayer is a solemn means to raise your life-condition. And to get exactly the results that you're praying for, it is crucial to make determined, single-minded efforts toward that goal. That is the true path of manifesting faith in daily life. Those of you who proceed along this path day after day, year after year, will without fail develop - just like saplings into mighty trees, becoming people of outstanding strength and character.
 

 
Excerpt from Daisaku Ikeda - A Youthful Diary (30 January 1953) p.135
 
The Gakkai headquarters leaders meeting…
Felt it to be miniature world of Buddhas and bodhisattvas who have passionately arisen to achieve kosen-rufu. It is apparent however, that steep mountains and violent storms await us. Will it be possible to achieve kosen-rufu in our time? Or will it be 50, 100, 200 years from now? In the end, there is no other way for me but to devote this life, until I die, to the battle of propagation, with a determination, conviction and dream for two hundred years from now.
 








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