Wednesday February 12th, 2014
BUDDHISM teaches
"attaining Buddhahood
without changing your original state."
This means that we ordinary people
in the nine states of being
can attain Buddhahood as we are,
can attain Buddhahood as we are,
in our original states.
We can attain
a state of absolute happiness,
a state of absolute happiness,
here, now,
in the midst of this very life.
TO be swayed by one's destiny
TO be swayed by one's destiny
is most regrettable.
However, when you continue to chant daimoku
to the Gohonzon sincerely,
you will develop the wisdom to change yourself
for the better
and build a life that is directed towards happiness.
This is in accord with the principle of
"substituting faith for wisdom" (ishin daie).
HAUGHTINESS and harsh language or behavior
"substituting faith for wisdom" (ishin daie).
HAUGHTINESS and harsh language or behavior
are evidence of one's lack of culture.
In Buddhism, those who are wise
are termed human beings,
while those who are foolish and vain
while those who are foolish and vain
are naught but animals.
THERE may be some people
THERE may be some people
who, for one reason or another,
have no room in their hearts
to enjoy the beauty of flowers.
They come home from work,
complain about their day and go to sleep.
We can try to help them change their mindset
by drawing their attention
to the beauty of flowers or of a work of art.
That often is enough
to get them to open
their hearts and minds to all sorts of new possibilities.
WORDS are very important.
their hearts and minds to all sorts of new possibilities.
WORDS are very important.
Leaders in particular
must be very careful about what they say.
Words are decisive.
As it said in the Gosho,
"The voice does the Buddha's work."
(Gosho Zenshu, p400)
Our words reveal our character,
our wisdom
and our attitude towards life.
Thank you for emailing this to me every day Nalini Prakash!
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