Saturday, August 9, 2014

Faith and daily life, faith and work—these are not separate things.

Buddhism Day by Day
Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda
Saturday, August 9, 2014:
 
Faith and daily life, faith and work—these are not separate things. They are one and the same. To think of them as separate—that faith is faith, and work is work—is theoretical faith. Based on the recognition that work and faith are one and the same, we should put 100 percent of our energy into our jobs and 100 percent into our faith, too. When we resolve to do this, we enter the path of victory in life. Faith means to show irrefutable proof of victory amid the realities of society and in our own daily lives.

The course of our lives is determined by how we react—what we decide and what we do—at the darkest of times.

For Today and Tomorrow
Daily Encouragement by Daisaku Ikeda
Saturday, August 9, 2014:
The course of our lives is determined by how we react—what we decide and what we do—at the darkest of times. The nature of that response determines a person's true worth and greatness.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Buddhism Day by Day
Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda
Tuesday, June 3, 2014:
When we plant the seed of happiness that is faith and carefully tend its growth, it will produce fruit without fail. We have to bear in mind, however, that we cannot plant a seed today and expect it to bear fruit tomorrow. That's not reasonable and Buddhism is reason. If we persevere, bearing in mind the principle faith equals daily life in accord with reason, then our prayers will definitely be answered. This is Nichiren's promise to us. And his words are true beyond any doubt.

Monday, June 2, 2014

Buddhism Day by Day
Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda
Monday, June 2, 2014:
 
Unless we can perceive our fellow human beings and feel their sufferings as our own, we will never be free of conflict and war. In other words, a transformation within our own lives is important.

Sunday, June 1, 2014

What is true joy in life?

Buddhism Day by Day
Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda
Sunday, June 1, 2014:
What is true joy in life? This is a difficult question—and one that has occupied a great many thinkers and philosophers. Joy can quickly give way to suffering. Joy is short and suffering long. Also what passes for joy in society is superficial. It cannot compare with the joy deriving from the Mystic Law. The key then lies in cultivating a state of mind where we can declare without reservation that life itself is a joy. This is the purpose of our Buddhist practice.

Saturday, May 31, 2014

The poetic spirit helps us control the greed-dominated self.

Buddhism Day by Day
Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda
Saturday, May 31, 2014:
 
The poetic spirit encourages people in all ranks and places to return to their naked humanity. Neither sentimental nor fantastic, it embraces and affirms the whole world and all its inhabitants; it imparts the will to remain optimistic and unbending in the face of all hardships.
  As a believer in innate human goodness, I am certain that the concentrated power of good can overcome the greatest forces of evil. The poetic spirit helps us control the greed-dominated self. It helps us handle the actual while keeping our eyes turned toward the ideal.

This is the great benefit of Buddhism.

For Today and Tomorrow
Daily Encouragement by Daisaku Ikeda
Saturday, May 31, 2014:
Buddhism is about bringing happiness, joy and fulfillment to all. It enables us not only to become happy ourselves but to make causes for the enlightenment of our ancestors seven-plus generations back and for the happiness and prosperity of our children, grandchildren and descendants throughout future generations. This is the great benefit of Buddhism.

Friday, May 30, 2014

Children are mirrors that reflect adult society.

Buddhism Day by Day
Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda
Friday, May 30, 2014:
 
All children are gems, full of precious potential. There is hope in every child since life itself is full of hope. Should the hopes of children be stifled or broken, that would be our responsibility as adults. It pains my heart to see what goes on in today's society. I do not want to see the eyes of children darkened with fear and clouded with tears of sorrow. Society must be absolutely transformed. Children are mirrors that reflect adult society. When adults are ailing and their vision clouded, children will also suffer. Let us wipe away the tears of sorrow from the face of each child! We must protect children and give them courage, strength and vitality. It is parents who nurture children, the hope of humanity. How noble parents are! What a great mission and responsibility they fulfill.

Those who make many friends have greater opportunities for growth and self-development; as such they make society a better place and lead happy, satisfying lives.

For Today and Tomorrow
Daily Encouragement by Daisaku Ikeda
Friday, May 30, 2014:
Those who make many friends have greater opportunities for growth and self-development; as such they make society a better place and lead happy, satisfying lives. In every situation, human relations—communication and personal interaction—are vital. We need to initiate and nurture friendships and contacts with many people, both within the organization and in society at large. Our lives will open and be enriched to the extent that we do so.

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Unremitting diligence in our Buddhist practice—brave and vigorous exertion—infuses our lives with the great life force of the eternal Buddha.

Buddhism Day by Day
Wisdom for Modern Life by Daisaku Ikeda
Thursday, May 29, 2014:
 
Shakyamuni proclaims, "People who are vigilant do not die; people who are negligent are as if dead." This is definitely true. Unremitting diligence in our Buddhist practice—brave and vigorous exertion—infuses our lives with the great life force of the eternal Buddha. In contrast, people who try to get by in life through cunning and deception enact a living death.

We who embrace the Mystic Law will not suffer on account of old age or death.

For Today and Tomorrow
Daily Encouragement by Daisaku Ikeda
Thursday, May 29, 2014:
We who embrace the Mystic Law will not suffer on account of old age or death. As long as we keep the flame of faith alive, the fire of life force will forever burn brightly within us; we can live with great confidence transcending birth and death. Faith is the engine that enables us to live with hope throughout our lives.