No Matter what ~ Don't give up. And don't waste your energy on worrying. When my sweet Mommy was alive she would tell me she was worrying and I'd say "Don't worry! Chant Instead!" and sometimes she would follow my advice, and immediately feel better.
Even when we do not see the benefits we are chanting for appear right now, our fortune is accruing through chanting. Sensei once talked about each Gongyo being a sheet of paper on our desks. It builds slowly...but it does build. And sooner or later the inconspicuous benefits will reveal themselves in our lives...just when we need them most. Dont' take my word for it. Prove it to yourself.
Here is a quote for your day:
"There are two kinds of benefit
that derive from faith in the Gohonzon:
conspicuous and inconspicuous.
Conspicuous benefit is the obvious,
visible benefit of being protected
or being quickly able
to surmount a problem when it arises,
be it an illness
or a conflict in a personal relationship.
Inconspicuous benefit
is good fortune accumulated slowly but steadily,
like the growth of a tree
or the rising of the tide,
which results in the forging
of a rich and expansive state of life.
We might not discern any change from day to day,
but as the years pass,
it will be clear that we've become happy,
that we've grown as individuals. "
Daisaku Ikeda
Even when we do not see the benefits we are chanting for appear right now, our fortune is accruing through chanting. Sensei once talked about each Gongyo being a sheet of paper on our desks. It builds slowly...but it does build. And sooner or later the inconspicuous benefits will reveal themselves in our lives...just when we need them most. Dont' take my word for it. Prove it to yourself.
Here is a quote for your day:
"There are two kinds of benefit
that derive from faith in the Gohonzon:
conspicuous and inconspicuous.
Conspicuous benefit is the obvious,
visible benefit of being protected
or being quickly able
to surmount a problem when it arises,
be it an illness
or a conflict in a personal relationship.
Inconspicuous benefit
is good fortune accumulated slowly but steadily,
like the growth of a tree
or the rising of the tide,
which results in the forging
of a rich and expansive state of life.
We might not discern any change from day to day,
but as the years pass,
it will be clear that we've become happy,
that we've grown as individuals. "
Daisaku Ikeda
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