October 7, 2020
October 7, 2020
It seems to me that on the path to attain Buddhahood it may invariably be when one has done something like lay down one's life that one becomes a Buddha. I think that perhaps it is encountering such difficulties as have already been explained in the sutra being cursed, vilified, attacked with swords and staves, shards and rubble, and banished again and again that is reading the Lotus Sutra with one's life. My faith springs up all the more, and I am confident about my next existence.
The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, page 202
Banishment to Sado
October 7, 2020
Talked with G. at my house. Very low spirits. For both G. and myself, next spring's House of Councillors election will be a decisive first battle. If we fail, the pace of kosen-rufu will be impaired.
Want to score a solid victory in my maiden battle, not for myself, not for honor, but to realize the principles of Buddhism within society. My own mission has become all the more important. When viewed from the standpoint of 'consistency from beginning to end,' this battle will be the beginning, and all future elections, the end. If beginning and end are consistent, then this is the key battle, the one we must win.
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