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Thursday, October 9, 2025

THURSDAY, Oct. 9th 2025 Daily Gosho + FRIDAY, Oct. 10th Daily Encouragement

Daily Gosho & Encouragement, both using the latest official translations, all quotes are either from Nichiren Daishonin or Ikeda Sensei unless otherwise stated...

Thursday, October 9th, 2025
-- DAILY GOSHO --
"What a joy it is for us to have been born in the Latter Day of the Law and to have shared in the propagation of the Lotus Sutra! How pitiful are those who, though born in this time, cannot believe in this sutra!"

(Letter to Niike 
- WND, Vol. 1, page 1026)
Selection Source: Kyo no Hosshin, 
Seikyo Newspaper, Oct. 9th, 2025

Friday, October 10th, 2025
--- DAILY ENCOURAGEMENT ---

"Winning is a lifelong struggle. More fundamentally, there are cases where victory must be measured from the perspective of the three existences of past, present and future. Nevertheless, be confident that your ultimate great victory is guaranteed and live out your lives as undaunted champions!


"To do this, you need a strong spirit. You cannot persevere in Buddhist practice if you are cowardly. You need the strength to endure great trials and to overcome your arrogance or attachment to recognition or personal profit."


New Human Revolution, Victory Isles, 4th Chapter, Vol. 28, Victory Isles 55, SGI Newsletter 11555, translation released May 24th, 2024.

-- KYO NO GOSHO --
URESHIKI KANA MAPPO RUFU NI UMARE AERU WARERA KANASHIKI KANA KONDO KONO KYO O SHINZEZARU HITOBITO

New Gosho Zenshu page 2062
Gosho Zenshu page 1439

And the Japanese kanji for 
Tsukizuki Hibini 

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