Thursday, June 28, 2012

Struggling against and overcoming difficulties transforms our destiny and allows us to attain Buddhahood. Confronting adversity, therefore, represents peace and comfort.

Daily Guidance Thur 06/28


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For Today and Tomorrow

Daily Encouragement by Daisaku Ikeda
Thursday, June 28, 2012

In the "Record of the Orally Transmitted Teachings," the Daishonin says, "One should regard meeting obstacles as true peace and comfort" (Gosho Zenshu, p. 750). You may wonder how encountering obstacles could be a source of peace and comfort.  But the truth of the matter is that through struggling against and overcoming difficulties, we can transform our destiny and attain Buddhahood.  Confronting adversity, therefore, represents peace and comfort.

 

 


Buddhism Day by Day

Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda
Thursday, June 28, 2012

If you are unwilling to make efforts to heal yourself, it will be very difficult to cure your illness.  One day of life is more valuable than all the treasures of the major world system, so first you must muster sincere faith. -Nichiren


Daily Wisdom

From the Writings of Nichiren Daishonin
Thursday, June 28, 2012

The fourth volume of the Lotus Sutra states, "[I will send...] men and women of pure faith, to offer alms to the teachers of the Law."   The meaning of this sutra passage is that the heavenly gods and benevolent deities will assume various forms such as those of men and women, and present offerings to help the persons who practice the Lotus Sutra.  There can be no doubt that this refers to you and your wife being born as a man and woman, and making offerings to Nichiren, the teacher of the Law.

The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, page 35
The Izu Exile
Written to Funamori Yasaburo on June 27, 1261