The Heritage of the Ultimate Law of Life Faith Phyllis L. Goodson, Presenter.
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Transcript of The Heritage of the Ultimate Law of Life Faith Phyllis L. Goodson, Presenter.
The Heritage of the Ultimate Law of Life
#1 No way different
No Distinction Chant with confidenceFaith
Stay Focused
Sincerity
Protect the Law
Relatonships
Enabling people to realizetheir inherent potential
#2 Never forsake it
#3 Unity
Many in
Body
Mentor /
Disciple
One Mind
#1Now is thelast moment
LeadershipSkills and Style
Shared Vow
Alignment & Comittment
Same mind as Nichiren
EQ
Influence with Integrity
Serve and Lead
Stagnation
Knowledge or BeliefSkills or EffortAttitude
Stand Alone
People
StrengthChallenge
CourageHope
Bonds of Trust
Transcend Differences
Continous
Consistent
Stay connected
FAITH
• “People only see what they are prepared to see.” Ralph Waldo Emerson
• “We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are.” Anais Nin
• “…You [SGI members] are a testament to President Ikeda’s unbridled resolve to encourage you until he sees that you see what he sees in you.” Lawrence E. Carter Sr.
Faith
• “Be resolved to summon forth the great power of faith and chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo…Never seek any other way to inherit the ultimate Law of life and death, and manifest it in your life.”
Deep Faith
“Shakyamuni Buddha…the Lotus Sutra…and we ordinary human beings are in no way different or separate from one another. To chant Myoho-renge-kyo with this realization is to inherit the ultimate law of life and death…”
Deep Faith #1
• We must chant to the Gohonzon with confidence that our lives are Nam-myoho-renge-kyo—No distinction
• Chant with the profound insight that now is the last moment of one’s life.• Death can come at any moment• Keep focused on the true purpose• Continue to advance with the last ounce of
energy• Be SINCERE
Strong Faith #2• “Never forsake it in any lifetime
whatsoever…”• Consistent faith• Continuous practice faith• Stay connected• How to enable all people to realize the
wonderful potential inherent in their lives• Protect the Law: raise capable people
Protect the Law
• “Fostering capable people serves to protect the Law, and the creation of a steady stream of capable people gives rise to a mighty river of kosen-rufu” Kaneko Ikeda, LB Jan-Feb, 2006, p. 12
Committed Faith #3
• “All disciples and lay supporters of Nichiren should chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo with the spirit of many in body but one in mind, transcending all differences among themselves…”
Committed Faith #3
• “Unity of purpose---the spirit of “many in body”, one in mind”----is essential in the realm of Buddhism, but it is by no means easy to attain. How is it to be accomplished? Through the “heart”, says the Daishonin, who asserts, “It is the heart that is important” (WND, 1000).
Daisaku Ikeda, WT 11Nov05, p3
#3 Many in Body, But One in Mind
• Many in Body• Strength like
titanium alloy• Challenging
requiring effort• The key to
uniting is the stand alone spirit
“Mind” means faith aimed at realizing kosen-rufu
• “…One mind, transcending all differences among themselves.”• Shared vision, purpose, hopes, vow toward
widespread propagation• Alignment and commitment• No opposition or rejection of others
• “It is vital that all of us, regardless of age or position, strive to unite in our hearts and minds and work for kosen-rufu with a shared sense of purpose and commitment.”
Daisaku Ikeda, WT 11Nov05, p3
Two Types of Human Relationships Based on the Law
• Oneness of Mentor-Disciple (warp)
• Unity of “Many in body, but one in mind” (woof)
Summary• Deep Faith, Strong Faith and
Committed Faith• Be resolved to summon forth the
great power of faith and chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo…Never seek any other way to inherit the ultimate Law of life and death, and manifest it in your life.