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Friday, March 11, 2022

[sgi-tomyfriends-wagatomo] 11th March 2022 To My Friends ds & Daily Gosho + 12th March Daily Encouragement

A translation of "To My Friends" published in the Seikyo Newspaper based on President Ikeda's recent guidance, and more.

Friday, March 11th, 2022
-- TO MY FRIENDS --
The accumulation of  
"treasures of the heart,"
cannot be destroyed,
no matter what 
obstacle or adversity we may face.
This Buddhism assures us that
those who face the most 
hardship or suffering
enjoy the greatest 
good fortune and happiness.

Friday, March 11th, 2022
--- DAILY GOSHO ---
Though calamities may come, they can be changed into good fortune.

(How the Gods Protect the Place of Practice - WND-2, page 669)

Selection Source: 
"Shin Ningen Kakumei" to Watashi
Seikyo Newspaper 
- Wednesday, March 9th, 2022

Saturday, March 12th, 2022
---- DAILY ENCOURAGEMENT ----
"Simply pledging to realise the mentor's vision does not make a true disciple. Fulfilling that pledge does."

The New Human Revolution, Vol. 27, Seeking Spirit 38, translation released Feb. 2022.


The Japanese kanji is available by clicking on Seikyo Shinbun's

-- WAGA TOMO NI OKURU --
TSUMI AGETA "KOKORO NO TAKARA" WA
IKANARU KUNAN NIMO
ZETTAI NI KOWASARENAI.
MOTTOMO KUROU SHITA HITO KOSO
MOTTOMO KOUFUKU NI NARU BUPPOU DA.

--- KYO NO GOSHO ---
WAZAWAI KITARU TOMO, HENJITE SAIWAI TO NARAN"
(Gosho Zenshu page 979, New Gosho Zenshu page 1321)

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