This book has so many golden nuggets in it, even if you’re not that young anymore.
I have highlighted so many areas that I found especially encouraging.
Let me share some with you.
Page 5: You are precious and irreplaceable. Please do not allow yourselves to succumb to negativity and cynicism. Suffering is to be found in any are.
Having problems, making mistakes or feeling regrets is only natural. What’s important is to be undefeated by them. In the midst of worries and struggles, always look forward and advance.
Suppose you are lost in the jungle. You want to find your way out and reach the ocean but don’t know which way to go. What do you do?
The answer is to keep moving ahead, taking a course that leads to a river.
If you follow the river downstream, you will eventually reach the ocean.
The important thing is to keep pressing forward.
While struggling with various problems, it is vital that you chant Nam-myho-renge-kyo and advance somehow - even if it’s only one or two inches. If you do so, you’ll see that you have actually made your way through the jungle in no time.
Your lives will be enriched and deepened in proportion to the pain and grief you suffer, the degree to which you struggle and how much you chant Nam-myho-renge-kyo.
Page 283: We each have a treasure that belongs to us alone. We have a mission that only we can fulfill. Everyone has a unique character, a unique identity.
Life is about expressing and developing that individuality as fully as possible-in other words, it is about self-realisation. We also call this human revolution.
The fact that we have been born into this world means that we each have a unique purpose to fulfill. If we didn’t, we would not have been born. Nothing in the universe is without value. Everything has meaning. Even plants that we spurn as weeds have a function. Each living thing has a unique identity, role and purpose-the cherry as a cherry, the plum as a plum, the peach as a peach, the damson as a damson.
There are so many relatable discussions in this book, on death, courage, illness, chanting, nature, literature...
Do yourself a favour and read this book, no matter how old you are.
I will read it again and again.