Hey.
I hold…
…my course.
Steering gets tough at times.
The most difficult time to continue holding…
…is during adversity.
The line held drops for a bit.
One veers off the path.
While off, there’s a lot of reflection.
Was one better off on course?
There was stability.
Routine.
Continuity.
A logical conclusion.
Satisfaction.
Achievement.
Success.
Etc.
Whilst off, random, non-linked and irrational causes are created.
These causes are useless in the long-term scheme of things. In fact, their effects hamper.
So, how to continue to stay on course, especially during adversity? Nichiren Buddhism shows the way.
One can pick up activities that simultaneously create good causes.
One can set a daily goal.
Each day one strives to achieve the goal.
While doing (these), one forgets the circumstance, the adversity or the whatever that’s been bothering one.
However, if one is not comfortable following a set formula, on a personal note one could well establish one’s own methods of making powerful good causes too.
The feeling of immersion and happiness emerging from the good causes created engulfs the persona and takes one forward steadfastly into the day, and to a night of satisfying sleep.
There will be a next time, when holding will look difficult.
At the next juncture, one will try and remember that one successfully navigated through last time.
And, that one can repeat the strategy that saw one through, to see one through yet again.
Taking this loop to the nth, life becomes a ballad of ons and off, with resolute efforts to get back on after each off.
Vital towards getting back on are good fortune earned from the many good causes created, and will power strengthened from multiple jumps back on.
