Daily Encouragement

When you hold fast to your beliefs and live true to yourself, your true value as a human being shines through. Buddhism teaches the concept of “realizing your inherent potential.” In other words manifesting your true entity, your innate self, revealing it and bringing it to shine, illuminating all around you. It refers to your most refined individuality and uniqueness.

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Daily Encouragement

The efforts made by one individual can be immensely important. Nichiren repeatedly states that victory depends not on numbers but on a group or individual’s attitude or resolve. In one passage he writes: “Everyone in Japan, from the sovereign on down to the common people, all without exception tried to do me harm, but I have survived until this day. This is because, although I am alone, I have firm faith [in the Lotus Sutra]” (MW-3, 198). In other words, his strong faith enabled him to emerge triumphant. I find this passage deeply moving.

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Daily Encouragement

There is a saying, “To start an undertaking is easy; to maintain it is difficult.” Though creating something new may seem daunting, it is in fact easy when compared to the far more challenging task of carrying on an existing enterprise, to keep it going, to develop it further. Everything depends on people, on capable successors. And our movement for kosen-rufu depends on young people. For that reason I am determined to do all that I can right now to raise genuine successors in the youth division.

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