Kindly Interactions
Our everyday lives are a repetition of
getting up in the morning, washing our faces, chanting the sutra before our
home Buddhist altar, and then heading to work or school after some breakfast.
@@@@@Although we take our daily routine for granted, we owe a great
debt for it to many people and things, and to all of nature. We are caused
to live through their innumerable blessings.
@@@@@When we become aware that we do not lead our lives only through
our own efforts, we are able to receive such blessings gratefully and we
develop the wish to help others and can interact kindly with anyone and
everyone without prejudice.
@@@@When I was in the first grade at elementary school during World
War II, I was evacuated to Suganuma in Niigata Prefecture, the founderfs
birthplace, where I spent ten years. The people there led a humble rural
lifestyle, conducting their lives by helping one another and sharing in
small joys, and from them I experienced the kindness and simplicity of
country people that I had not found in the city.
@@@@For example, when visitors arrived they were warmly welcomed with
thanks for gtaking the trouble to travel so far.h In those days, it was
usual for everyone to walk to the nearest village or town, so they knew
from personal experience that it was not easy to walk a long distance.
@@@@As our material wealth has continued to grow since those days and
the means of transportation have vastly improved, traveling on foot to
visit a distant friend or relative has all but disappeared. And we may
find it difficult to express the same warm appreciation to our visitors.
Destroying Illusions
gThe ocean of impediment of all karmas / Is produced from onefs false
imagination,h is written in the Meditation Sutra. This means that human
beingsf wrong deeds (karma), which are like a wide ocean, as well as the
many mental and physical obstructions that arise from them, are all born
of faulty imagination or illusions.
@@@@llusions are the result of our thinking in a subjective, self-centered
way which causes us to see what is not true as if it is true. In order
to destroy such illusions, it is essential that we awaken to the fundamental
truth that all living beings share in the same one great life-force.
@@@When we recognize this fact, the selfish illusion that gI am what I am,
other people are themselvesh gradually vanishes, and we become aware of
the oneness of all of us together.
@@@Then we can develop the spirit of putting others first, the happiness of
others becomes our own joy. We thus are able to build rich human relationships
by supporting each other and helping each other out.

