By Linda Johnson
 SGI-USA Women’s 
Leader
Nichiren Buddhism holds the key to helping people build an indestructible palace of happiness within their lives. We must share this key with others, and we must learn to utilize it to the maximum within our own lives.
Nichiren Buddhism holds the key to helping people build an indestructible palace of happiness within their lives. We must share this key with others, and we must learn to utilize it to the maximum within our own lives.
I find that when we judge our 
ability to accomplish our goals through intellectual analysis rather 
than faith, we concede to defeat even though we practice this great 
teaching. If we fail to employ the “strategy of the Lotus Sutra” 
as the Daishonin instructs us, we tend to perceive that our goals are 
unattainable and do not even bother to challenge them through faith, 
thus making our mistaken perception a reality. Nichiren Daishonin tells 
us, however: “If you only chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, then what offense 
could fail to be eradicated? What blessing could fail to come? This 
is the truth, and it is of great  profundity. You should believe and 
accept it” (The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, p. 130). 
Now is the time to make these 
words a reality in our lives. We must experience how transforming the 
power of faith is by mustering our courage to challenge the impossible. 
After all, as Nichiren warns us in “Reply to Kyo’o”: “A coward 
cannot have any of his prayers answered,” and, “The mighty sword 
of the Lotus Sutra must be wielded by one courageous in faith” (WND, 
412). 
Women and young women compose 
nearly two-thirds of our organization. Our ability to help one another 
apply Nichiren Buddhism to our daily lives and transform our destinies 
will create ripples of change throughout the SGI-USA and our society 
as a whole. 
Nichiren Buddhism explains 
that everything is interconnected. A change in the life of one person, 
because it is inseparable from the environment, produces ripple effects 
in others.  
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| Marilyn Monroe | 
But how many of us really 
believe 
this? Many of us think we are just insignificant individuals who cannot 
have an impact upon others. What’s needed to change this is for each 
of us to experience the interconnectedness of life, as nothing is really
 
separate. 
Therefore, our theme of making 
the impossible possible embraces two objectives: first, it is for every 
woman to challenge her own limitations daily; and second, for every 
woman to wholeheartedly apply her time and effort toward helping others 
win over their  challenges. 
“If we exert ourselves for 
Buddhism and the happiness of others,” says SGI President Ikeda, “we 
ourselves and everything around us will shine brightly. In contrast, 
self-centered actions often inflict only suffering on others. If we 
behave that way, we ultimately stand to lose. Buddhism teaches us to 
work for the welfare of others. 
Everything we do for others 
returns as our own benefit. No effort for kosen-rufu is ever wasted” 
(Oct. 22, 2004, World Tribune, p. 3).
It is also important that we 
support one another until everyone achieves a victory. This is why we 
are doing the hour of united prayer every day in which we are praying 
for every person to experience the limitless potential of his or her 
life through faith, every person to awaken to his or her mission to 
spread Nichiren Buddhism, and for an undeniable, tangible victory in 
Soka Spirit. This prayer, significantly, includes everyone, not just 
women.
Of course, in addition to 
prayer, 
it is vital that we visit other members, call and inspire them to go 
for their dreams, to use faith to challenge the impossible and to never,
 
ever give up. We must also commit ourselves to sharing Nichiren Buddhism with others.
Today people are yearning for 
hope, to know that they can lead a fulfilled daily existence while 
making 
this world a better place. Nichiren Buddhism has the key to make this 
possible.

 
2 comments:
Hi! I'm so glad to see a fellow SGI members blog! What a beautiful page you've got too! I am a YMG District Leader in Burnaby BC, Canada and our district has made a blog, where we report our monthly discussion meetings and misc. thoughts on. If you are interested, please take a look!
http://sgibluesky.blogspot.com/
Thank you so much!! I truly appreciate that. Im definitely interested in your blog and keep it up! Thanks! :D
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