Friday 29 November 2019

Sensei's Daily Encouragement - 29 November 2019 - Year of Soka Victory - Toward Our 90th Anniversary


  


From the Writings of Nichiren Daishonin

November 29, 2019 

Whether or not your prayer is answered will depend upon your faith; [if it is not,] I will in no way be to blame. When the water is clear, the moon is reflected. When the wind blows, the trees shake. Our minds are like the water. Faith that is weak is like muddy water, while faith that is brave is like clear water. Understand that the trees are like principles, and the wind that shakes them is like the recitation of the sutra.

The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, page 1079

Reply to the Lay Nun Nichigon

Written to the lay nun Nichigon on November 29, 1280



Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda

November 29, 2019 

Do not become subservient. Do not dwell on every tiny setback in the course of pursuing your chosen path. To do so would be foolish. Victory or defeat is determined by our entire lives. Moreover, our final years are the most crucial. What is enviable about the pretentious rich? What is great about conceited celebrities? What is admirable about political leaders who gained their positions of power by treating others with contempt? Dig right where you stand, for there lies a rich wellspring!

 


 

Excerpt from Daisaku Ikeda - A Youthful Diary (22 December 1956) p.315

In any general meeting, or any important campaign, I am always standing behind the scenes, unknown to anyone, without worrying about pleasing anyone or whether anyone appreciate me; there I pour my entire life into leading the battle and driving a wedge of faith. I smile happily at this destiny. Firmly believe everything is revealed under the light of the Mystic Law.






Thursday 28 November 2019

Sensei's Daily Encouragement - 28 November 2019 - Year of Soka Victory - Toward Our 90th Anniversary



Daily Encouragement by Daisaku Ikeda

November 28, 2019

Nichiren Daishonin discusses the meaning of the Chinese characters for the word benefit (Jpn kudoku), as follows: "The ku of kudoku means to extinguish evil and doku means to bring forth good" (Gosho Zenshu, p. 762). We fight against those who try to destroy the True Law. That struggle purifies us and brings forth benefits in our lives. Justice or happiness without a battle is just an illusion. Thinking that happiness means a life free of hard work and effort is fantasy.

Events

SGI Day of Spiritual Independence

1991 Nichiren Shoshu excommunicates 12 million SGI members worldwide.



From the Writings of Nichiren Daishonin

November 28, 2019

Buddhism spreads according to the time and the people's capacity. Although I may not be worthy of this teaching, I expound it because the time is right.

The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, page 861

This is What I Heard

Written to the lay priest Soya Jiro on November 28, 1277



Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda

November 28, 2019

Many young women agonize over perceived personality flaws and a lack of self-confidence. Nichiren Buddhism, however, teaches the great path of human revolution that enables each of us to shine in our own unique way. With this philosophy, you can decisively overcome a weak and easily swayed life-state and become a person of strength and purpose. It will allow you to withstand the storms of suffering and build a rock-solid foundation that will support you throughout your entire precious lives.


 

Excerpt from Daisaku Ikeda - A Youthful Diary (20 December 1956) p.314

In keeping a diary, am I engraving a glimpse of my life for posterity? Will it remain in history? A free dialogue. In any case, I will write on. There are times, however, when I write about the real state of things and times I do not. Sly, people are. Want to get up early these days. My life is becoming stagnant.









Wednesday 27 November 2019

Sensei's Daily Encouragement - 27 November 2019 - Year of Soka Victory - Toward Our 90th Anniversary

Daily Encouragement by Daisaku Ikeda

November 27, 2019 

Faith is the ultimate essence of intellect. Through the practice of correct faith, the intellect comes to shine. Intellect without correct faith lacks a firm anchor in the soil of life and eventually becomes disordered. This prompted the first Soka Gakkai president, Tsunesaburo Makiguchi, to remark that many modern thinkers were suffering from what he termed "higher psychosis." Faith without intellect, meanwhile, leads to blind faith and fanaticism. Faith or intellect alone - one without the other - is unhealthy.



From the Writings of Nichiren Daishonin

November 27, 2019

Only in the Lotus Sutra do we read that a woman who embraces this sutra not only excels all other women, but also surpasses all men.

The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, page 462

The Unity of Husband and Wife

Written to Nichigen-nyo on January 27, 1275


 

Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda

November 27, 2019

The true victors in life are those who, enduring repeated challenges and setbacks, have sent the roots of their being to such a depth that nothing can shake them.




Excerpt from Daisaku Ikeda - A Youthful Diary (19 December 1956) p.313/314

Confucius said:

"At thirty, I stood tall.

"At forty, I was free from doubt.

"At fifty, I realized heaven's will."

Yet, as a disciple of Nichiren Daishonin, it is not necessary to delineate things in terms of age. This is due to 'the simultaneity of cause and effect,' the 'three thousand realms in a single moment of life.' This is true as long as I feel my mission and maintain the unity of 'many in body, one in mind.' This should be the absolute basis of everything.

In any event, all I need is to continue my human revolution throughout my life based on faith.


Tuesday 26 November 2019

Sensei's Daily Encouragement - 26 November 2019 - Year of Soka Victory - Toward Our 90th Anniversary


Daily Encouragement by Daisaku Ikeda

November 26, 2019

Buddhism teaches that being led astray by evil friends, (negative influences) is to be feared more than being killed by a mad elephant. A mad elephant can only destroy our physical body, but evil friends, if we allow ourselves to be influenced by them, will drag us down into a state of hell.



From the Writings of Nichiren Daishonin

November 26, 2019

Even if we should gather all the water of the four great oceans to wet inkstones, burn all the trees and plants to cinders to make ink, collect the hairs of all beasts for writing brushes, employ all the surfaces of the worlds in the ten directions for paper and, with these, set down expressions of gratitude, how could we possibly repay our debt to the Buddha?"

The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, page 44

The Four Debts of Gratitude

Written to Kudo Sakon-no-jo Yoshitaka on January 16, 1262



Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda

November 26, 2019 

Life is long. The important thing is to remain true to a lofty goal to the very end. Buddhism enables you to adorn the final chapter of your life with brilliant success, just as the golden sun colours the sky in glorious crimson hues and beams of sublime light. To do so, you need to keep making efforts year after year and winning year after year.
 


Excerpt from Daisaku Ikeda - A Youthful Diary (19 December 1956) p.313

Overslept this morning. This day in my life's battle got off to a slow start. Considered my determination and reviewed our household budget. I have been selfish. Told we are a little short on living expenses. Must think about my personal spending.











   
     


Monday 25 November 2019

Sensei's Daily Encouragement - 25 November 2019 - Year of Soka Victory - Toward Our 90th Anniversary


    

Daily Encouragement by Daisaku Ikeda

November 25, 2019 

Please do not forget your mother's love or the hardships she has endured for you. I am convinced that while people keep the memory of their mothers' loving faces alive in their mind, they will never go far astray. Similarly, as long as we bear in mind the Daishonin's profound compassion and live in deep appreciation of it, our lives will be illuminated brightly by the light of Buddhahood. And enveloped in the Gohonzon's great compassion, we will walk along a path that is filled with tranquillity and immeasurable joy.
 

 
From the Writings of Nichiren Daishonin

November 25, 2019 

Strive ever harder in faith, and never give in to negligence. All the people appear to believe sincerely when they first embrace the Lotus Sutra, but as time passes, they tend to become less devout; they no longer revere nor make offerings to the priest, giving themselves up to arrogance and forming distorted views. This is most frightening. 

The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, page 1027

Letter to Niike

Written to Niike Saemon-no-jo in February 1280
 

 
Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda

November 25, 2019 

Suppose that a person is standing at the foot of a tall embankment and is unable to ascend. And suppose that there is someone on top of the embankment who lowers a rope and says, "If you take hold of this rope, I will pull you up to the top of the embankment." If the person at the bottom begins to doubt that the other has the strength to pull him up, or wonders if the rope is not too weak and therefore refuses to put forth his hand and grasp it, then how is he ever to get to the top of the embankment? But if he follows the instructions, puts out his hand, and takes hold of the rope, then he can climb up – Nichiren
 

 
Excerpt from Daisaku Ikeda - A Youthful Diary (16 December 1956) p.312 

Slept well – very well. Completely relieved the anxiety built up over the past week. My wife really has been taking care of things. Sincerely thank her. Now I must face the tempestuous battlefield ahead. My wife lives for the Mystic Law and exerts herself beside this young revolutionary. Believe the Gohonzon warmly watches over her. 

What is the meaning of status? What is a position? Honor? Popularity?










Sunday 24 November 2019

Sensei's Daily Encouragement - 24 November 2019 - Year of Soka Victory - Toward Our 90th Anniversary

  

Daily Encouragement by Daisaku Ikeda

November 24, 2019 

Rosa Parks wrote in her book Quiet Strength: "I find that if I am thinking too much of my own problems and the fact that at times things are not just like I want them to be, I do not make any progress at all. But if I look around and see what I can do, and then I do it, I move on." Youth, and indeed life itself, flashes by in the blink of an eye. That is why it is important for you young people to ask yourselves what you can do for those who are suffering, what you can do to resolve the contradictions that plague society and to boldly take on these great challenges.
 

 
From the Writings of Nichiren Daishonin

November 24, 2019 

A person of wisdom is one who, understanding the time, spreads the teachings of the Lotus Sutra accordingly; this is his most important task. If a person's throat is dry, what he needs is water; he has no use for bows and arrows, weapons and sticks. If a person is naked, he wants a suit of clothes but has no need for water. From one or two examples you can guess the principle that applies in general. 

The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, page 518

Letter to Horen

Written to Soya Kyoshin in April 1275
 


Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda

November 24, 2019 

There is no one lonelier or more unhappy than a person who does not know the pure joy of creating a life for himself or herself. To be human is not merely to stand erect and manifest intelligence or knowledge. To be human in the full sense of the word is to lead a creative life. The struggle to create new life from within is a truly wonderful thing. There is found the brilliant wisdom that guides and directs the workings of reason; the light of insight that penetrates the farthest reaches of the universe; the undaunted will to see justice done that meets and challenges all the assaults of evil; the spirit of unbounded care that embraces all who suffer. When these are fused with that energy of compassion that pours forth from the deepest sources of cosmic life, an ecstatic rhythm arises to colour the lives of all people.
 

 
Excerpt from Daisaku Ikeda - A Youthful Diary (12 December 1956) p.310 
Felt empty this morning. Today I must bid my father a final farewell. Will it be an eternal separation? Or, as the sutra phrase hoben gen nehan indicates, is death simply an expedient? This is a crucial point for one who studies Buddhism.









Saturday 23 November 2019

Sensei's Daily Encouragement - 23 November 2019 - Year of Soka Victory - Toward Our 90th Anniversary


     

Daily Encouragement by Daisaku Ikeda

November 23, 2019 

If I were to make an allegory, thought and philosophy would be like the heart or respiratory system of the human body. When the heart is sound, the whole body can maintain healthy activity. This same principle applies to both the individual and society. The SGI has a mission to serve as the heart that ensures the healthy functioning of society. Consequently, taking good care of the SGI, (the heart) allows the fresh life-giving blood of humanism to flow to and nourish all areas of society, including culture, politics and the economy.
 

 
From the Writings of Nichiren Daishonin

November 23, 2019 

You absolutely must not lament over my exile. It says in the "Encouraging Devotion" chapter and in the "Never Disparaging" chapter [that the votary of the Lotus Sutra will meet with persecution]. Life is limited; we must not begrudge it. What we should ultimately aspire to is the Buddha land. 

The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, page 214

Aspiration for the Buddha Land

Written to Toki Jonin on November 23, 1271
 

 Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda

November 23, 2019 

The purpose of Buddhism is to bring out the Buddha nature that all people inherently possess, to awaken people to it and enable them to attain Buddhahood. Moreover, the Lotus Sutra does not allow for any discrimination; all people are equally entitled to salvation.
 


Excerpt from Daisaku Ikeda - A Youthful Diary (11 December 1956) p.310
 
My mother wept openly. She has traveled the last fifty years of her journey of life with my father. No one can possibly understand my mother's feeling or state of mind. It has been a long, happy and difficult journey. My mother's tears of genuine love transcend everything – intellect, status, affluence or vanity. Ah, my simple, yet extraordinary mother and father. The sorrow of being separated from a loved one. Nam-myoho-renge-kyo