Thursday, November 25, 2010

Value the truth and discard the wrong

What matters most is that we honor the Buddha's words. As a rule, people in the world value what is distant and despise what is near, but this is the conduct of the ignorant. Even the distant should be repudiated if it is wrong, while what is near should not be discarded if it accords with the truth. Even though people may revere [their predecessors' doctrines], if those doctrines are in error, how can we employ them today? 24/4

The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin
Reply to Hoshina Goro Taro
Written to Hoshina Goro Taro on December 5, 1267

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