President Ikeda once said: “Happiness isn’t the absence of problems. A life without problems is empty and uneventful. It offers no opportunity for achieving human revolution or changing one’s karma. Inner joy and true happiness are found in enduring and overcoming adversity. Those who surmount hardships and adversity become Buddhas.”
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TRUE FORTUNE
tas
tic!!
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President Ikeda once said: "Those who, in the all-important years for laying the foundation of their lives, are blessed with every possible comfort, are coddled and pampered, lack nothing, or never experience any hardships, are not by any means happy or fortunate. They are in fact the most unfortunate. There is no way they will grow into great individuals".
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NEXT
BE PROUD
Awesome!
Encountering adversity in the course of our Buddhist practice—whether a problem in daily life or a challenge in the realm of faith—is proof that we are making significant progress in our human revolution and efforts to transform our karma. As such, hardships are badges of honor for practitioners of Nichiren Buddhism.
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FINAL BATTLE
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How to develop a strong self, a brave, positive and fighting spirit?
Faith for overcoming obstacles
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Faith for overcoming obstacles
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Are you ready for this epic battle?
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True happiness
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President Ikeda once said: “Happiness isn’t the absence of problems. A life without problems is empty and uneventful. It offers no opportunity for achieving human revolution or changing one’s karma. Inner joy and true happiness are found in enduring and overcoming adversity. Those who surmount hardships and adversity become Buddhas.”
NEXT
TRUE FORTUNE
tas
tic!!
fan
President Ikeda once said: "Those who, in the all-important years for laying the foundation of their lives, are blessed with every possible comfort, are coddled and pampered, lack nothing, or never experience any hardships, are not by any means happy or fortunate. They are in fact the most unfortunate. There is no way they will grow into great individuals".
NEXT
NEXT
BE PROUD
Awesome!
Encountering adversity in the course of our Buddhist practice—whether a problem in daily life or a challenge in the realm of faith—is proof that we are making significant progress in our human revolution and efforts to transform our karma. As such, hardships are badges of honor for practitioners of Nichiren Buddhism.
NEXT
FINAL BATTLE
Let's go!
How to develop a strong self, a brave, positive and fighting spirit?
Let's go!
Chanting Nam Myoho Renge Kyo