Sunday 26 April 2020

Sensei's Daily Encouragement - 26 April 2020 - Year of Advancement and Capable People


    

Daily Encouragement by  Daisaku Ikeda

April 26, 2020

 

What matters is winning in the end, the wins and losses along the way are of secondary significance. It's final victory in life that counts and that is the reason for our Buddhist practice. No matter how powerful or famous or privileged a person might be, Nichiren Daishonin says, from a Buddhist point of view it is all nothing more than a dream, an illusory pleasure; true happiness can only be attained by revealing the state of Buddhahood within our own life.

 


 

From The Writings of  Nichiren Daishonin

April 26, 2020

 

There are two types of illness: minor and serious. Early treatment by a skilled physician can cure even serious illnesses, not to mention minor ones. Karma also may be divided into two categories: fixed and unfixed. Sincere repentance will eradicate even fixed karma, to say nothing of karma that is unfixed.

 

The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, page 954

On Prolonging One's Life Span

Written to the lay nun Myojo in 1279

 


 

Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda

April 26, 2020

 

As globalization proceeds, we enter an age in which everybody's actions strongly influence everybody else. When we realize this, we can then alter our mindset and strive to build a global society of mutual coexistence and mutual prosperity. This will be done by going beyond devotion to the interests of the nation-state and devoting ourselves to the interests of all humanity. As Martin Luther King Jr. said, injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. The key to the solution is the imagination to care for others. It is the empathizing heart or what Buddhists refer to when they talk about mercy.

 



Excerpt from Daisaku Ikeda - A Youthful Diary (16 June 1953) p.141


The Suiko Group met in the evening. Sensei was furious. We were at fault. Reflected on our complete lack of spirit and fortitude. Sensei left the meeting after only an hour or so. We stayed and went over our attitude and behavior until 10:00. My heart is like a dark cloud.


1. Take care to be on time.

2. Unity among the corps chiefs.

3. The Suiko Group's purpose, determination and passion

 






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