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  • #1
    “Winter always turns into Spring”
    Nichiren Daishonin

  • #2
    “Worthy persons deserve to be called so because they are not carried away by the eight winds: prosperity,decline,disgrace,honor,praise,censure,suffering, and pleasure.They are neither elated by prosperity nor grieved by decline. The heavenly gods will surely protect one who is unbending before the eight winds.”
    Nichiren Daishonin, The Major Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, Volume 5

  • #3
    Daisaku Ikeda
    “A great human revolution in just a single individual will help achieve a change in the destiny of a nation and, further, can even enable a change in the destiny of all humankind.”
    Daisaku Ikeda, The Human Revolution

  • #4
    Daisaku Ikeda
    “Buddhism holds that everything is in constant flux. Thus the question is whether we are to accept change passively and be swept away by it or whether we are to take the lead and create positive changes on our own initiative. While conservatism and self-protection might be likened to winter, night, and death, the spirit of pioneering and attempting to realize ideals evokes images of spring, morning, and birth.”
    Daisaku Ikeda

  • #5
    Daisaku Ikeda
    “Even if things don't unfold the way you expected, don't be disheartened or give up. One who continues to advance will win in the end.”
    Daisaku Ikeda

  • #6
    Daisaku Ikeda
    “Life is painful. It has thorns, like the stem of a rose. Culture and art are the roses that bloom on the stem. The flower is yourself, your humanity. Art is the liberation of the humanity inside yourself.”
    Daisaku Ikeda

  • #7
    Daisaku Ikeda
    “Reading is a dialog with oneself; it is self-reflection, which cultivates profound humanity. Reading is therefore essential to our development. It expands and enriches the personality like a seed that germinates after a long time and sends forth many blossom-laden branches.

    People who can say of a book, 'this changed my life' truly understand the meaning of happiness. Reading that sparks inner revolution is desperately needed to escape drowning in the rapidly advancing information society. Reading is more than intellectual ornamentation; it is a battle for the establishment for the self, a ceaseless challenge that keeps us young and vigorous.”
    Daisaku Ikeda

  • #8
    Daisaku Ikeda
    “Why is it that sometimes our prayers seem not to be answered? This is a manifestation of the Buddha's wisdom, so that we can deepen our prayers, become stronger people, live more profound lives and secure deeper, more lasting good fortune. If our slightest prayer was answered immediately, we would become lazy and degenerate. And we could not hope to build a life of great dignity and substance.”
    Daisaku Ikeda



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