Tuesday 21 December 2021

Sensei's Daily Encouragement - 21 December 2021 - Year of Hope and Victory



             

Daily Encouragement by Daisaku Ikeda
December 21, 2021

Buddhism holds that everything is in a constant state of flux. Thus the question is whether we are to accept change passively and be swept away by it or whether we are to take the lead and create positive changes on our own initiative. While conservatism and self-protection might be likened to winter, night and death, the spirit of pioneering and attempting to realize ideals evokes images of spring, morning and birth.
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From The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin

December 21, 2021

Likewise the people of Japan , by becoming enemies of the Lotus Sutra, have brought ruin on themselves and their country. And because I proclaim this, I am called arrogant by those of little understanding. But I do not speak out of arrogance. It is simply that if I did not speak out I would not be the votary of the Lotus Sutra. Moreover, when my words prove later to be true, people will be able to believe all the more readily. And because I write this down now, the people of the future will recognize my wisdom. 

The Supremacy of the Law
Nichiren Daishonin wrote this letter at Minobu in 1275. It was addressed to Oto, the daughter of Nichimyo, an earnest believer living in Kamakura .
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Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda 

December 21, 2021

Even if today may seem to be a time of total darkness, it will not last forever. The dawn will surely come if you advance, ever forward, without being defeated. The day will definitely come when you can look back fondly and declare, "I am savoring this happiness because I struggled back then." It is those who know the bitterness of winter that can savor the true joy of spring.
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Excerpt from Daisaku Ikeda - A Youthful Diary (25 September 1957) p.336 

It's been a little more than two months since my release from jail.
Lately, keenly sense how profoundly important an experience it was.
Someday, I will record what happened for posterity. To do so, must jot down my memories.
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