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題目1万遍体験492回:聖教新聞・家庭訪問で心が通うとありましたその通りさと思います。私もメンバーの幸福を祈り行動咲いています。

Daisaku Ikeda said, "It is important to thoroughly value each and every one of us."

The Seikyo Shimbun said that home visits are a way to connect with others. I also value home visits and personal connections. I want to place importance on self-improvement and dialogue with members, based on the daimoku.

We will act with the chant of Nambutsu in mind, praying for the happiness of our members.

It is very hard to visit members. First of all, I think it is important to make sure that your consciousness and heart are on the right track. What are you praying for when you chant the daimoku? The names, faces, actions, and work of the members flow through your head and heart. Are they okay? Are they okay with the intense heat? If you are worried about them, you naturally send them daimoku.

I chant the daimoku 10,000 times every day.

There are many things we need to pray for. The most important thing is to spread the teachings of Kosen-rufu for world peace. What should we think and do to achieve this? Decide, pray, and act.

Pray specifically

Whether or not to have a prayer book, and whether to write down items in it or not are all decisions that are up to you, but there are some specific items that I have learned about from my seniors that I find helpful.

When it comes to the act of praying, there are certain things you want to pray about.
I've been forgetting things a lot lately, so maybe it would be a good idea to make my own prayer book.

How did President Ikeda pray?

If you are aware that you are a disciple of Ikeda Sensei, what was his prayer? Was that what he was praying for?
At any time and in any situation, President Ikeda is always sending us words of encouragement, such as "I am praying deeply for you all."

What about my prayer and the teacher's prayer? I would like to think about it.