Saturday, December 25, 2010

The goal of Nichiren Buddhism is to live strongly, proactively, refined life and reform society through a constant exchange the world and ourselves

The human being is not a frail wretch at the mercy of fate. Shakyamuni insisted that to change oneself now is to change the future on a vast scale. The Western impression that Buddhism is all about meditation is alien to the spirit of Shakyamuni. The goal of Nichiren Buddhism is neither escape from reality nor passive acceptance. It is to live strongly, proactively, in such a way as to refine one's own life and reform society through a constant exchange between the outside world and the individual's inner world.

Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda 12/3

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