Daily Encouragement by Daisaku Ikeda
August 18, 2022
Buddhism is action. One meaning of kyo of Nam-myoho-renge-kyo is action. Without action, we cannot say that we are practicing Nam-myoho-renge-kyo; it would merely remain a concept. Only through action are we able to truly gain the great benefit of the Mystic Law.________________________________From the Writings of Nichiren DaishoninAugust 18, 2022People have varied tastes. Some prefer good and some prefer evil. There are many kinds of people. But though they differ from one another in such ways, once they enter into the Lotus Sutra, they all become like a single person in body and a single person in mind. This is just like the myriad different rivers that, when they flow into the ocean, all take on a uniformly salty flavor, or like the many kinds of birds that, when they approach Mount Sumeru, all assume the same [golden] hue.The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, page 1042The Treasure of a Filial ChildWritten to the lay nun Sennichi on July 2, 1280________________________________Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku IkedaAugust 18, 2022Perhaps the chief purpose of a philosophy or religion is to help us understand the meaning of death and why we are alive. Without understanding where we have come from and where we are going, we cannot establish our own sense of identity to the fullest. Aging and its symptoms can, if nothing else, prompt us to seek rejuvenation. Ultimately, that rejuvenation can be found not in forestalling symptoms but in embracing a larger understanding of our own lives, which Buddhism elucidates.________________________________Daisaku Ikeda - A Youthful Diary (08 October 1954) p.201On this night, I keenly sense the severity of the way of mentor and disciple. Without Sensei, I do not exist – if mentor and disciple are truly one. At times I envy some of my friends' free lifestyles. Ten years from now, however, the difference in our power and capability will be strikingly apparent. Every day, I live with determination, advancing toward a new goal. Today, too, I will exert my full energy and effort. This is the only way for me, no matter what mountains I may have to cross.___________________________
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