Buddhism Day by Day

Daisaku Ikeda
January 9th 2024

The peace we seek cannot be brought about through a struggle for dominance in military or economic power. It can be won only through peaceful means. Peace built on the unhappiness and sacrifice of others is a meaningless sham. What’s needed is to create a world in which people of all races and nations can enjoy peace and happiness.

Buddhism Day by Day

Daisaku Ikeda
January 8th 2024

Wisdom, in the Lotus Sutra, does not simply mean being smart; it is far more profound. Essentially, it is to have an excellent “heart.” Wisdom signifies humanity and force of character borne of strength, breadth and profundity of spirit. Nichiren says, “The wise may be called human.” He also explains that one who perseveres in following a correct way of life, unswayed by praise and censure, is truly wise.

Buddhism Day by Day

Daisaku Ikeda
January 7th 2024

Hand in hand with (and inseparable from) our personal awakening, the aim of Buddhist practice is to establish a truly peaceful society based on the empowerment of all individuals, a true state of equality and justice grounded in respect for the Buddha nature inherent in everyone.