Friday, November 27, 2009


Ikeda sensei had mentioned this poem by
German poet, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

He says, “Wealth lost is something lost, honor lost is something lost: Courage lost all is lost.”

We can see that courage is that important in our daily lives and practices. If we don't have courage to do something right, then everything is lost. We would hence not be able to achieve anything remarkable. In short, when we practice faith, the important thing is to manifest courage and boldly challenge all obstacles that comes into our lives, one after another. In this way, we can then say we are practicing correct faith and showing it through action. Jia you NPSD!


Monday, October 26, 2009

NPSD CAMPUS REACHout!

Hey Comrades!!

I'm sure everyone's heard about the recent (frequent) natural disasters around the world, particularly in Asia.
Typhoons Ketsana and Parma slammed into Southeast Asia about two weeks ago, leaving destruction in their wake. Two powerful earthquakes rocked Indonesia's Sumatra island soon after.

Major floods hit India, Nepal, Bangladesh and much of East Asia, with thousands killed. Two-thirds of Bangladesh was inundated for months, leaving millions homeless. More than 3,000 died in China's catastrophic Yangtze River flood and millions were displaced.

Let's ask ourselves why are disasters like these happening more frequently now.

We know that human communities will always have to face natural hazards, whether floods, droughts, storms or earthquakes. But today's disasters owe as much to human activities as to the forces of nature. Indeed the term ‘natural’ is an increasingly misleading.

This is why we must raise awareness among our community and take action. There is little that can be done unless the flood waters recede. The people need a clean and dry place to stay and that will require evacuation. Most victims are not able to leave. Flood waters are dangerous because it is unclean and the waters become carriers of diseases. This is where medical teams come in. Unfortunately, disaster relief require specialized skills.

That does not mean we cannot do anything. The rampant occurrences of these disasters is beginning to disappear from public consciousness & interest. Because it is no longer exciting. But more people actually need crucial help to rebuild their lives.

Attached to this post is a link for all of us to indicate our availability for next week. Our reach-out project will be held from 2 to 6 Nov 2009, to raise funds for many of the above mentioned disasters. (Campus venue to be confirmed)

We have contacted Mercy Relief and will be working closely with them to provide monetary aid for those affected.

If anyone has suggestions how we can reignite the interest and awareness for the public to donate, pls voice them out!

PLS FILL IN THE FOLLOWING. THANKS!

http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dHVpMDVOZUdCS2hKN1ZLS3dkcENha0E6MA

Ikeda Sensei has the following guidance to share regarding the Oneness of Man & Environment, how we all are inherently interconnected.

"We need to awaken to a common consciousness of all being inhabitants of Earth. This consciousness is not to be found in some distant place. It will not be found on a computer screen. It lies in our hearts, in our ability to share the pain of our fellow human beings. It is the spirit that says: "As long as you are suffering, whoever you are and whatever your suffering may be, I suffer also."


Saturday, August 1, 2009

NPSD Reach Out: Phase 1/2

Thanks for everyone's participation so far!!

Hope you've received the email on August 1 2009. We are halfway through PHASE ONE of the reach out now, which is the thinking and organisation process. Our survey conclusions are:

Objectives: Unite and bond NPSD together. Raise awareness, how as youths we can contribute to society and actually, TAKE ACTION for it.
Campaign style: a movement or an exhibit.
Theme: "Humanitarian Competition".

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What is Humanitarian Competition?

This is proposed by SGI founder, Tsunesaburo Makiguchi 100 years ago. He was an educator who believes that competition need not be a "winner-takes-all" style, but a "win-win" situation for all competitors.

"What is important is to set aside egotistical motives, striving to protect and improve not only one's own life, but also the lives of others. One should do things for the sake of others, because by benefiting others, we benefit ourselves."
- Tsunesaburo Makiguchi.


In the 2009 UN Peace Proposal, Sensei talks about how as individuals, companies or even the countries' government can compete healthily for some common goals stated below:

- The current Global Economic Crisis
- Poverty in the world (Proposed: create a World Food Bank)
- The abolition of nuclear weapons
- Global Warming (Proposed: Renewable Energy)

YOU may download the peace proposal from: www.sgi.org/peace2009sum.html

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Here are some campaign ideas proposed by those who managed to attend the last meeting. We sincerely hope to hear more input from everyone too. You may insert new suggestions or comment on some of the ideas mentioned below.

WeiLun: Photo Competition & Exhibition
Jiawei: Petition for an issue
Jerry: Host foreign students in campus
Henry: Collection notes from NPstudents abt deeds they do to impact others' lives and their own
Jeff: Collection of used books for those who need
Criss: Skate-a-ton for a cause (To be shared further)
YingLin: Cultural Understanding through a racial FOOD FESTIVAL.
Zijing: Raise money to support third world children's education for a year.
Wen Hui:
1)Clean up the school grounds
2)clear our utensils after meals at canteen

RuiZhen:
1)Reforestation
2)Sculpture making - using recycled materials


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To comment or suggest new ideas, just click on the 'Comment' link below.

To those who have suggested the above ideas, feel free to elaborate more on the ideas or create new ones.
Please describe briefly: (Include your name! :D)

- The Purpose of this idea.
- The Value or Impact you wish to leave to the NP family.
- How the idea can be carried out.

Every idea contribution is highly valued and cherished.
So, don't wait anymore!! Start thinking how we can create value in our campus NOW!!

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

NPSD: CAMPUS REACHout!



Some of the NPSDians are hoping to embark on a Campus ReachOut within NP. Please take the following survey to express your views!

Really hope to see everyone's responses! THANKS!

Click Here to take survey

*thanks, YY! changes have been made. it's on friday! 24/7/09

*sorry! you'll be required to fill in your name for Qns 5. For reference. Would like to contact everyone interested and for those not interested, we could update you through emails.


Meanwhile, please take good care of your health and all the best for all Formation Day activities!

See you all soon!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

"i RUFU-ed!"

NPSD! TOGETHER, WE WIN!


Hope everyone enjoyed SD RUFUrun 2009!

Here are some of the pictures!





















Even though we didn't received the physical prize, i'm sure everyone would agree our spirit and the friendships forged through this race and even the memories created during the plannings and trainings are priceless.

Thanks for everyone's effort! Due to the H1N1 pandemic, many of the member-based activities had to be cancelled. Despite that and all your busy schedules, (tons of projects and CCA commitments) you were there physically or in prayer, and made a difference to this.



The RUFU marble. (Souvenir)

This marble carried with it the following piece of guidance from our mentor, SGI President, Daisaku Ikeda.

"Life is like a marathon, even if you should fall a bit behind others during the race, there is no need to be impatient, as long as you win in the end. The person who breaks the tape in the finishing line is the true victor."

Please take good care of yourselves!


NPSD, 'Gong Sheng'!!

Friday, June 5, 2009

How's everyone doing?

Hope those with common test coming up next week have completed their assignments and started revision!! Time management and prioritizing our activities are important.

With the RUFU run scheduled on this Sunday, 8am to 12pm, all the more we should aim to excel in the common test. Let's not let our kosen-rufu efforts be a hinderance but rather, be a consistent accumulation of wisdom and good fortune in our lives. We must win!!

Some updates on the race. NPSD is gathering two proper teams this Sunday. We will be going through the route and cheers once we gather. Your individual roles will be briefed to you all again. We are sincerely praying that we are able to gather 50 NPSD members to participate in this event so that we are able to form up two teams. Therefore, we would really appreciate that for these two days, we are able to encourage more non-active members and new friends to come and join us. Those who have been coming for the past trainings, I extend my warmest thanks to you all! THANK YOU!!!

This period of time is a challenge for us to strive to cope with the Rufu-run as well as our common tests. We must show the other institutions that despite this challenge, we are able to become an outstanding institution for the event! Therefore, we urge all of you to revise for your tests before and of course after the event.

Things to take note:
- water bottle
- wear NPSD t-shirt

Meeting Times:
- Chua Chu Kang > 6.30am
- Woodlands > 6.45am
- Toa Payoh > 7.30am
PLS BE PUNCTUAL!!

Note: Helpers and medics to be at the town park by 7.30am.

If we win, lets win it proudly. If we were to lose the race, lets lose it with dignity and honor.
We do not strive to be number 1 but we are aiming to win the prize for UNITY. This is our goal in mind =)

Everyone, Pls drink more water and take good care of your health. For those who are not feeling well, pls inform your CICs or IICs that you are unable to make it for the event.
Lets rest well and chant for the success of the event!! Lets JIAYOU together and we shall see each other on Sunday!!!

LOVEE`
trainers.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

R.U.F.U RUN

Though our SD activities for the month of May have been canceled due to precautions taken for the safety of everyone, we all can still participate in small group homevisits and dialogues, but let's exercise our Buddha wisdom in all these activities, always putting the interests of our members first. Continue to pray for the early containment of the Influenza A (H1N1) virus and the good health of every single member and family.

In the coming month of June, we will still be having of June SD Outdoor Sports Event that everyone's been looking forward to.

Theme: "Rufu" Run (Race of "Unity", "Friendship", "Uniqueness" Run)
Date: 7th June 2009
Venue: Toa Payoh Town Park
Time: 8am - 12pm
Objectives of the race:
  1. To bond each institution together
  2. To reach out to new friends and inactive members
  3. To grow together through this event



Judging Criteria:

  • Race
(Race only requires each person to run about 400 m.
Those who don't like to run can join in 7 Legged Race.)

- will be tested on Buddhist fundamentals at 1 station.
- Study materials:
Discussion on Youth Book 1
Topic 5 & 6: Friendship & Perspective of Life during Youth Part 1 & 2.


o Run: The fastest time to complete the race
(Note: For institution with many teams, will take the average timing of the teams)

o 7 Legged Race: Which team fall down the least number of times
(Note: For institution with many teams, will take the average number of fall down)



  • Institution identity presentation (Everyone! Let's chip in ideas on how to portray NPSD!)
    3 Criteria
  1. Creativity
  2. Unity
  3. How spirited is the whole institution

Attire

  1. Comfortable shoes
  2. Clothes that identify the different institution (Let's wear our NPSD T-shirt!)
  3. To bring as little belonging as possible

Recruitment form

1) Need to fill in all information before submission date on 23rd May.

Let's reach out to all members and friends to tell them about this "Rufu" Run and encourage them to come down to exercise together, have fun and know new friends. Interested participants, pls inform the IICs and CICs!

2) Total of 25 participants in 1 team: Minimum 10 (YWD) and 10 (YMD) per team.
(Can form as many teams as we like)


3) 2 Trainers per team.
(1 YMD & 1 YWD)

Role of trainers:
- take care of welfare of runners
- submit recruitment form of runners
- take attendance of their team of runners on actual day

(Anyone in the institution can apply for the role of a trainer. Please inform IIC/CIC asap!)

4) NPSD Training dates and venue:
1. 24 May 09, Sun, 9am @ Fort Canning

2. 30 May 09, Sat, 9am @ Fort Canning

Manpower (Who would like to volunteer as helper, please inform IIC/CIC asap!

1 IIC, 1 CIC and 1 member per institution

- to help out with actual day logistics, will not be running =)

For your info, there will be a trial run on this coming Saturday.

Date: 9th May (Sat)

Venue: Toa Payoh Town Park

Time: 9am

Objectives for the trial run:

- enable every institution to familiarize with the place (look out for safety etc.)

- have a feel of how the run will be like

- gauge the distance and timing of the run

In addition to 2 IICs, trainers and helpers are encouraged to come for the trial run as well. Please let IICs know who will be coming for the trial run asap, ok? Thank you thank you! :)

Sunday, May 3, 2009

May 3rd.

"MAY 3 is our initial starting point, and simultaneously, the day we make our final declaration of complete victory. It is the grand anniversary which celebrates our efforts to realise a golden age of supreme spiritual triumph and glory. May 3 is invincible, unshaken by raging tempests. May 3 is filled with jubilation and ever-victorious hope. May 3 is the day which our friends around the world rejoice, celebrate and deepen their determination to keep striving for kosen-rufu."

- Daisaku Ikeda

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Latest news!

All member-based activities including 4 Division, Individual Division, Function & Cultural Groups and Student Groups Activities will be cancelled for the month of May 2009.

This includes the Daily Chanting sessions at centres, Sunday morning prayers meetings, Sensei's Guidance Video, Members District Study, 4 Division Discussion Meeting, Gohonzon Conferment, Lecturer's Study, Indian and Japanese Discussion Meetings.

Note: All leaders and members are encouraged to chant at home either at 8-9pm or 9-10pm.

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Let's do this together, comrades!! This is the true test of faith! This is the crucial moment we must unite, even though meetings are cancelled. For now, the coming NPSD Institution meeting and NPSD 25 Daimokukai will be cancelled too. But our kosen-rufu progress must not!

We have to be responsible for our own health, our families, our friends and for everyone around us, be it the auntie sitting beside you on the bus or the little boy who takes the same lift as you every morning.
The swine flu pandemic and the world's financial crisis couldn't take place at a better time. We can encourage our loved ones and support each other in many ways. There's no need to wait for campaigns like VIVO to help others.

We can continue to keep in contact through one-to-one dialogue, small group lunches in campus, phone calls, letters, our NPSD blog, NPSD facebook account, anything you can think of. This is also the best time to practise for ourselves and others. With single-minded & fervent prayers, I'm sure our activities will resume in no time! All the best!! Take care!!

NPSD, Together We Win!

Saturday, April 4, 2009

PRACTICING FOR ONESELF, PRACTICING FOR OTHERS

Solomon Ibn Gabriol (1022-1058/70), Hebrew poet and philosopher, wrote:

In seeking knowledge,the first step is silence, the second listening, the third remember, the fourth practicing, and the fifth — teaching others.
Today, a number of educational programs emphasize the power of teaching others to facilitate one’s own learning and mastery of the subject matter.
In addition, the tangible benefits of helping others, of altruism, are coming to be recognized widely in scientific and other circles as well. In the book The Healing Power of Doing Good, one researcher chronicles the results of a study about the positive effects of helping strangers. In the introduction he writes:

Now, with the findings from my survey, it has become evident that the dramatic improvements in health produced by helping have specific, identifiable stages. They begin with a physical high, a rush of good feeling. What I now call helper's high involves physical sensations that strongly indicate a sharp reduction in stress and the release of the body’s natural painkillers, the endorphins. This initial rush is then followed by a longer-lasting period of improved emotional well-being. (Allan Luks, The Healing Power of Doing Good [New York: Ballantine Books, 1991] p. 10)

It seems, then, that no matter how hard we try to be unselfish—to forget about ourselves in the service of others—we cannot avoid gaining something ourselves from the act. This is all the more so in the realm of Buddhism, the purpose of which is to enable human beings to perfect themselves while helping others to become happy. Buddhists work to help others at a most basic and essential level of life; hence the benefits to the helper occur on a deep and fundamental level.
The foundation of Nichiren Daishonin’s Buddhism exists in the essentials known as faith, practice and study. The element of practice is further divided into "practice for oneself" and "practice for others."

"Practice for oneself" refers to Buddhist practice to obtain the benefits of the Buddha’s teachings. For practitioners of Nichiren Daishonin’s Buddhism, it means to reveal Buddhahood from within through faith in the Gohonzon and exert ourselves diligently in the morning and evening ceremony of chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo and reciting the sutra. "Practice for others" means to enlighten or educate others. It is providing people with a means to refine, educate and develop themselves. In Buddhism it means efforts to enable others to receive the benefit of the Buddha’s teachings, that is, to enable others to awaken their innate Buddha nature. For practitioners of the Daishonin’s Buddhism, this means to share the great power and benefit of chanting daimoku to the Gohonzon.

Buddhist practice for others has its roots in the Buddha Shakyamuni’s (of Gotama’s) first public sermons. Immediately after his attainment of enlightenment, Shakyamuni wondered whether the Law or Dharma to which he had awakened was not too profound and inexplicable for people to understand, and so he hesitated to preach it. At that time, it is said, the Indian god Brahma appeared to Shakyamuni and beseeched him three times to teach the Dharma to the people. With this, Shakyamuni embarked on a lifetime of "practice for others."

He called upon new converts to join him in walking among the various countries and provinces of India to teach the Dharma. From his first sermon on, Shakyamuni and his disciples devoted themselves to educating people about their potential for enlightenment and teaching the law of life to benefit others. The Buddha’s lifetime of teaching and practice thus set the original example of Buddhist "practice for others." Shakyamuni’s teaching was not exclusivist like many Indian religious teachings of the time, but was open to all people. Regarding this, Buddhist scholar Hajime Nakamura writes:

It was unheard of in Gotama’s contemporary India to preach one’s teaching to all the people. This is obvious when we compare his situation with the various philosophers of the Upanishads, who limited their audience and often confined themselves to preaching to their own children, or distinguished individuals whom they deemed were qualified to receive instruction. Gotama Buddha broke this traditional restriction and doing so must have required considerable determination and courage. (Hajime Nakamura, Gotama Buddha. [Los Angeles: Buddhist Books International, 1987] p. 69)

After Shakyamuni’s death, such open and active teaching gradually diminished. The Buddhist monastics began to focus more on individual practices and disciplines thought to lead to enlightenment and became less engaged with the non-practicing community. This form of self-focused Buddhism was later dubbed Hinayana (Lesser Vehicle) by its critics, who felt the monks had lost the Buddha’s original spirit of "practice for others." The reformist movement called Mahayana (Greater Vehicle) began to flourish and advocated a return to Shakyamuni’s original spirit. That spirit was expressed in the ideal of the bodhisattva—a practitioner dedicated to the enlightenment and happiness of others before his or her own happiness.

We can view the Buddhism of Nichiren Daishonin as a crystallization of Mahayana practice that contains within it both practice for oneself and practice for others. The Daishonin writes; "Now in the Latter Day of the Law, the daimoku that Nichiren chants is different than that of previous ages. It is Nam-myoho-renge-kyo that entails practice both for oneself and others" (Gosho Zenshu, p. 1022).

He is saying here that the practice of chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo with the goals of one’s own happiness and that of others constitutes the correct and most effective Buddhist practice in this age.

A useful analogy in viewing the relationship between the basic elements of our Buddhist practice is that of an automobile. The running of the car’s engine is compared to faith, the turning of the wheels, to practice, and the driving of the car with knowledge of the directions and destination, to study. Further, the two wheels that transmit the engine’s power to the road are practice for oneself and practice for others. However much we rev the engine or how familiar we are with the route, if both wheels aren’t engaged and turning, we’re going to sit still. If one tire is flat (if either practice for self or practice for others is missing), then naturally we won’t arrive at the destination without repairing it.

Only when the power of faith (the engine) and the confidence derived from study (the ability of the driver) are strongly and consistently expressed as "practice for oneself" and "practice for others" (the wheels) will the car of our life make consistent progress toward the destination of enlightenment or happiness. From another perspective, while enlightenment is our destination, we are actually out to have a wonderful and enjoyable drive. When we harmonize these elements of Buddhist practice, our lives will be rich and enjoyable—even if there are bumps and hills to climb along the way.

We might also view "practice for others" as a lever, while our own problems and goals are like a large rock. If we try to move the rock directly, we may groan and strain against its weight without it budging. But if we use a good lever in the proper manner, we can move even an enormous rock with relative ease.

Agonizing and praying over our own problems alone may not give us the "leverage" required to move them in any meaningful way. By praying and acting for the sake of another person’s success, growth, and happiness, we can achiever the "spiritual leverage" to transform our own seemingly heavy burdens. Our own triumph then becomes "leverage" to encourage others. In this way, practice for self and practice for others are never separate.

Living Buddhism October 2000 p.6

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Hi all,

I have attached the "SGI Chapter" from the New Human Revolution courtesy from YWD IICs. Please read it as this is the chapter that we will be discussing for March Institution meeting.
Click here for reading material

March Institution meeting
Date: 14/03/09
Time: 3pm - 5pm
Venue: Senja Sunrise room

Reminder
This coming thursday 05/03 @ 8pm will be our NPSD Daimokukai at Rachael's residence. For address please contact your respective IICs.

Thank you.

Monday, March 2, 2009

A big applause for the wonderful victory we have attained for the SD 25th anniversary!!

Thanks for all the efforts!! Now's the time we prepare ourselves for our upcoming March NPSD Institution mtg and the next NPSD 25 daimokukai @ Rachel's place! This thursday, 8pm! (For more details, please contact IICs, CICs or our dearest hostress, Rachel!)
Here're some pictures for the most recent NPSD-SUJ exchange!


More photos will be up soon... meanwhile, let's all wish our dearest comrade, Jerry a safe and fun trip in China! He's going WuHan on the 3rd of March, 8am to study for SIX weeks. haha...I guess, in our own way, we will miss him and his antics alot. Take Care!

Thursday, February 26, 2009

NOW is the crucial moment!

The coming SD Anniversary is themed "Humanitarian Competition! Be Catalyst of Hope!", named after Ikeda Sensei's 2009 Peace Proposal to the UN.

Let's go out there and invite as many people as possible to this anniversary, be it our inactive fellow members, our schoolmates or friends.

Renew our Conviction

NPSD has targeted to invite a total of 50 YMDs and 60 YWDs to this gathering. In a campaign, we must know how far are we from victory. How strong or weak we are. 110 attendees is not a small number, yet, if each of us just reach out to 2-3 friends, we can easily reached or even surpassed our goal!

Remember the 'Ever-Victorious Kansai Campaign' in HR Chapter, Determination? To be victorious,EVERY member must have firm conviction in faith!

The more difficult the goal, the more necessary it is for every member to joyfully strive to fulfill the objective.

Chanting concrete and confident Daimoku

Despite the hostile encounters or countless rejections we might face, we (of the SGI) pray earnestly to the Gohonzon no matter what happens, with 'a mind that is gentle and forbearing'. Chant sincere daimoku with the thought, "This person also has the Buddha nature. I will send daimoku to the pure reservoir of Buddhahood in their lives."

Offering prayers is a decisive struggle. The prayers we make reflects on our life state. The thoughts in our hearts are clearly expressed to the Gohonzon. So we have to make concrete, earnest and determined prayers.

Believe in yourself and the power of the Gohonzon.

We are not practicing an authoritarium Buddhism, we cannot say that only leaders, or high priests or people who 'rub shoulders with a higher power (God/Immortal) are capable of propagating this Mystic Law. We ALL are capable!!

Genuine leaders are those who believe that ALL people have the potential to grow and develop. We must never forget that this Buddha nature in inherent in each of our lives.

Never belittle another human being or think they are just capable of attending meetings or going out for fun. We need to help our friends to be better than before! We have a duty to help every member breakthrough their lives and be significant Buddhas, who will in turn contribute to society as well!

Of course, inviting them to this meeting might not be easy, but with sincere dialogue and the thought that each of these members is a precious younger brother/sister of Ikeda Sensei, we can eventually invite them to this gathering.

If our mentor were to ask us to look after his younger siblings, we would be concerned about their faith, but also their lives and even their eating habits. We would encourage them daily and no matter how hostile they might be, we will want these members to grow.

Let's go out there NOW and speak to everyone about this wonderful Mystic Law and invite them to our coming Anniversary. Yes, we might not have time on our side. But within the next 24-36 hours, let's do our utmost to light the life of one more person, and lead them out of the sea of suffering!

If not now, then when?
If not me, then who?

Lighthouses of NPSD!
Together We Win!!

Monday, February 23, 2009

The battle of our time

Hi Npsdian,
the "hell" week have finally arrived for some as this week there will still be exams going on for some of our comrades.. Let's really pray to the Gohonzon for the wisdom to win in our exam. "Nothing can stop me, I am going to achieve victory this time round.I will win!!" Please pray earnestly with this inchinen in mind. The iics will all be praying for your success.. Rest assured it will be done..

Admist this decisive battle that you all are waging, some of you have still went all out to introduce and speak to your friend about our impending SD 25th anniversary. Sensei and Nichiren Daishoni have always assured us that no efforts for kosenrufu will go to waste, the gohonzon will surely reward your efforts and will definitely showered you with immense good fortune..

Ikeda sensei once wrote this poem:

" Having battles to fight,
makes life exciting.
Encountering great difficulties
provide us opportunities to develop
our buddhahood.
By confronting every obstacles,
we enable our Buddhahood
to strive brilliantly within our
lives."

All this battles we waged during our youth will be "treasures" in our life. It is through over-coming difficulties that we break out from our own comfort zone. It is through all the sweat and tears, all the self-doubt that we conquered that memories are entrenched in our heart for eternally. Remember, advance, struggle and win!!

Whatever the outcome maybe, carrying the spirit of NPSD, let's forged ahead with the awareness that we are the youthful master of lighthouse. "A small yet strong light that illuminates great hope in the sea of hummanity". With less than 7 days till the end of your exams and the commencement of SD/ NPSD 25th anniversary, i urged all of you to live out to the motto, NPSD, : " Together we win!! "

Thursday, February 19, 2009

-Testimonial-

Kapo this from a webby.. Please read!!!

Testimonial from Sept 2008 YMD VA daimokukai!!!


N was shakubuku back in 1988. In 1988, N and I were taking our O levels exams, so we attend tuition together.

During one of tuition session, N asked , “Where can he buy a bible?”

I replied, “Why do you want to buy a bible?” Cos N got very poor results for his preliminary results in early Oct. He got 27 points and he thinks that he got no where to go. He cannot go to junior college(JC) or polytechnic. So, I asked him, “Why don’t you come and chant with me? I’ll give you free tuition.”

“So, every day you chant with me I teach you.”

At that time I was quite a good student. I has already work the 10 yr series by 2 rounds. We chanted together every morning, study and chant together in the evening again. Within 1 month, N turn the impossible possible. He got his results in 1989 March. His score decreases from 27 marks to 7 marks…That was a tremendous improvement…

From then on, he was truly convince on the power of the Gohonzon. He can go to his dream JC, Victoria JC. For a while, I lost touch with N as I got into AJC. As N went to JC, he forget about everything. Play, and went out with lots of rich people,. 2 yrs is fast. It’s time for exams again.

This time round, N didn’t practice anymore. N pass his A levels, but cannot make it to local university. So, N had to go overseas to study. As his parents are pretty well off, decided to send him to study Chemical Engineering in USA.

The real turning point came when he graduated in 1998. He return back in Jul and one day he called me. He told me that he got to make a difficult decision because his girlfriend in USA give him a choice; If he don’t return in a month, she’s going to end their relationship. He really loves this girl so much, but he felt bad cos his parents sent him to university.

Within a month he didn’t even collect a pay check yet and he got to make this tough decision whether to leave his parents to go for his love ones or to stay. He asked me for advice. I really can’t tell him anything. The only thing I had to remember is that wherever he is, as long as he have the Gohonzon, there will not be dead-end. He took my advice with so much confidence that he decided to move off and went back to USA.

That was really his turning point. When he returns to USA and back there, he participates in SGI USA activities. But he‘s like a leisure type of practitioner. When he goes over to USA, he doesn’t have the necessary work permit. He cannot find job. He bought 15 thousand and within about a year, he is left 800 hundred bucks. As he didn’t had the work permit and it’s not easy to get the job. There is nothing he can do and basically he had to try everything, i.e. like work in MacDonald’s, part time. His most difficult time is he got relegated to work in a lingerie department as wall mall.. Every time when he calls me, he will always cry.

In 2001, I went to USA and met him at Texas. After many years, I was shock that he’s no longer the old N who got branded goods n stuff all over his body. Now he got the cheapest stuff, cheapest shoes and anything he can save he will save. When we met each other at this pan cake shop, he was really pouring all his struggles that we are like hugging each other n cried. He just couldn’t help it. He could not called his parents for help as he choose to leave everything in Singapore. He doesn’t have the face to call his parents. However, one thing he has really developed tremendously over the last few yrs was his faith and practice has strengthened tremendously.

In 1999, He couldn’t take it anymore and he received the Gohonzon. That was when he feels the great power of the Gohonzon. Since 1998 to 1999, he never had the Gohonzon. He never felt the need to have the Gohonzon. But, when he had no one to turn to, Gohonzon become the biggest fortune he could had. That was everything he could had and he was so poor that the only furniture had was the Butsudan. Even the mattress he slept was donated by another member. That was at his poorest state. During the very poor time, he had chanted lots of daimoku. Because he got no job, he got lots of time and he spent time chanting and chanting. To save on money, he cannot even afford to turn on the air condition. As he stays in a very hot part of USA, Houston, whenever he chants, the whole room felt like sauna. Yet he cannot turn on the air condition, he got to save every cent he had.

He remembers a passage in Human Revolution (HR), Toda sensei is actually in prison. Toda sensei had a happy and successful business before, but all of sudden, he got into the jail. He had to leave everything behind, but he did not choose to worry in the jail, like how is his family, and how is his business. He chooses to do one thing, which is to embark in vigorous daimoku campaign. It was really upon reaching 1 million daimoku, Toda sensei was enlightened with the fact of attain Buddhahood in this lifetime.

N basically had adopted every method from the HR, he had chosen not to worry about things he cannot believe . He chants to focus on things influence him, chant a lot of daimoku and go all out for kosen rufu.

During that time when he has no job, he focus on doing gajokai, and volunteer for daimokukai. In the places where they live always had lots of typhoons. The kaikan is flooded. He will help to move the things like tables, to make sure that things don’t get spoilt. When they move kaikan in every 2 or 3 yrs, he will goes around to fix the sound system, roll the carpet, paint..

Basically he was doing all these when he was jobless, without being paid a single cent. But as I will review later, all his efforts that he give was never short change. More importantly he got married with this girl he loves so much. Because of the financial difficulty that he was facing, he never give up to a lot of problems..

His wife is from a very rich family. How rich she can be? Their house is as big as this kaikan (telok blangah kaikan in Singapore). She force N to stay with her and she allows N to enshrine the Gohonzon, but had to put it under the staircase.

Whenever they quarrels, he will ask N to move the Gohonzon to the garage, the car had a separate house like the garage. What was actually pushing N never to give up his relationship was he had this single ichinen that even he had to divorce his wife, the day that they divorce,. the wife must be chanting. That is the single ichinen that was pushing him on. That he don’t want to break up this relationship. Even he had to go, he must had shakubuku and convince her the great power of the Gohonzon. So, he never give up.

Indeed, he was very protective to the Gohonzon. In order not to cause any harm to the Gohonzon, when being instructed to move the Gohonzon to the garage, he will stay with the Gohonzon in the garage. He will not stay in the house. When it’s time to move back to the house, he and gohonzon will then shift back to the house. It’s really this kind of oneness to the Gohonzon. Never giving up, because the Gohonzon has being his only support throughout his very tough years in USA.

Of course, he will be worried, but always told himself not to worry on those things, just keep focusing, really involving and practicing the “Ho Nin Myo” spirit. Keep working on the causes and causes, forget about the effects. “I know the effects will come”, always told himself that, for sure in one day.

True enough, his 1st big benefit comes in year 2000, his green card application was approved. Actually he applied his green card in 1999, while they are still processing the applications in 1998. But somehow, 1 year later, when he went to the immigration department to check the status of the application, miraculously, the previous application files was unknowingly deleted. Hence, they are still retrieving the files. Therefore, they straight away process 1999 applications. There and then, his green card was applied.

With green card, he can start applying for job. But in year 2000, top markets in USA were weaken, and banking crashed. Though he got green card, he can find job, but every job he found cannot stay more than 2 months. Companies start retrenching people.

From 1999 to 2002, he never had a job related to his training. He always wanted to be a chemical engineer. He wanted to work in the oil and gas industry, but he never get a change to step into the industry he wants. He will sell insurance, financial software, all sort of things that is not aligned. But he never give up, he kept chanting. Each time he get fired, he was so used to it again, that every time he see the boss holding the letter, he knows he’s fired.

But he begin so used and convince to the power of the Gohonzon. That once he receives the letter, he always had a box stand by for him and he will straight away went to the kaikan in Houston and really prays for 3 hrs, to set the cause for his next job.

Very majestically, every time within 1 month, he will get a new job. Even though it is not in the industry he wanted, every time he will get 100, 200 bucks of pay. It’s sort of Gohonzon telling him that “don’t give up, the big benefit is coming. He keep telling himself to just keep believing, keep chanting and keep doing kosen rufu. He never give up.

In 2003, finally, he got into a small oil refinery. After being 6 or 7 years away from the industry, he had no industry experience. But his karma never stops, because the refinery is so small that there are news of the refinery going bankrupted or somebody is going to take over.

As he was so well trained in fighting job karma, he is not scared at all. He just keep chanting and do kosen rufu. In 2004, his big turning point came, he volunteer to be the driver to pick children for their culture festival. His driver’s role is to pick up the kids to their training ground, because USA is so big that he had to cover several areas. So if the practice started at 8’o clock on a Sunday morning, he actually had to wake at 3 o’clock on a Sunday morning, to do gongyo and start picking up the kids so that they can reached the training ground 8 in the morning. They will practice the whole day, probably until evening. Usually people go for vacation in weekends, so there may be jams. By the time he sent all the kids home, it is about Monday morning 1am.

After the cultural festival, his job karma changes for better tremendously. 1 week later, he got a phone call from the head hunters. He got a job from a fortune 5 hundred oil n gas industry(Congo). He couldn’t believed it cos never in his dreams he could work in fortune 5 hundred oil n gas industry. In 2004, it is also the precious year for oil and gas industry. That is the year when oil prices moves from 30 bucks to the recent of 150 bucks.

In 1 or 2 years, he get head hunted by one of the world wide companies, then move on to BP(British Petroleum) and most recently he is in Exxo Mobile, holding a senior position. His job karma from then on, sort of totally eradicated. His dream is always to go back to school to do his MBA. He had save money, but he once make a promise that if he ever he had enough money, his 1st priority is to buy his 1st apartment, because he wants to contribute his place for meetings.

When he was face with a difficult decision to buy an apartment or to go for his studies. He made a total decision to give up his studies and to use the money to buy an apartment. So that he can live on his own with his wife and contribute this place for kosen rufu. When he made this decision, at about 1 month later, he was in BP then. Very miraculously, the boss asked him to do an audit for their budget. What he found is they got an extra of 100 thousand. At the typical cover act operation, the boss rejected and asked, “How come there is a over budget of 100 thousand for the department year training budget ?” Hence, the boss claim to him why not he used it for his study?

Within 1 month, his destiny of not able to go to school for 1 or 2 years was totally transformed. Because he had this sponsorship of these 100 thousand bucks, he made an arrangement with the boss that every week he only work 4 days and every Friday he goes to school. He don’t have to take leave and company will cover his travels, air tax because he need to fly to Texas to study. Everything is bonded by the company. Because of this single ichinen that he will used his paid to buy a house to donate to kosen rufu. With this single ichinen, he got a 100 thousand to study. That he didn’t even plan before.

In Aug, he called that he had completed his studies for 2 years. Today he holds a position as a negotiator for oil and gas dealing in the gulf area. No one will ever believe that with his kind of start up that he will ever go to an important position in the big oil company. Because of the oil prices boom, whatever pay he loses up in the 1st 5 to 6 yrs, he more than earn it back 2 to 3 times. The Gohonzon never short changes him.

To share this important message in this testimony, the essential of this Buddhism is really to chant that as long as we practice this Buddhism, wholeheartedly, committed, patiently, there will never be any death end that we can’t break through, the issue lies how deep our faith is. How committed our practice is and how sincere we are. As long as we fulfilled all these criteria, there will be no dead ends we cannot break through. The Gohonzon is absolute whether we believe it or not. The fundamental is how strong is our faith. As long as our faith is unlimited, the gohonzon power is unlimited for us.

To also encourage on the importance of daimoku, we had to migrate from being a leisure practitioner, like chanting 4 to 5 mins daimoku, 30mins daimoku, to seriously chanting professional daimoku. We only heard of being professional in our job, but we seldom hear of being professional in our daimoku, in our practice. It’s time that we had to reflect and .to tell our self on that. If had to be professional in our job to earn lots of moneya,we had to be equally professional in our faith, then we can live with boundless benefits.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Burning Midnight-Oil.


The time of the semester has finally come again! I'm sure no matter what course we are currently pursuing, how many examinable modules are left or how many projects we have to rush, I'm sure we are all working hard.

Here's something to share with those who hasn't felt the urgency to revise and the rest who have been working hard yet are struggling from time to time. The following excerpts are taken from NHR Volume 4, "Fresh Leaves" chapter.

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Regarding study.

When Shin'ichi met with some youths at a garden in the newly completed Jitsudo-ji, a temple donated by the Soka Gakkai.

"Are all of you studying hard?"

Looking at the young people around him, he saw that some nodded while others blushed and dropped their eyes.

"Studying is what counts. No matter how busy you are, you still should read one or two books a month. Those who realize great success in society, even if they've no formal schooling, all study very hard. This is the time you need to work hard, study earnestly and develop your abilities."

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Regarding time management.

"Again, in trying to strike a balance between work and activities, you have to consider the problem of time. It is only natural that a student, for example, should study hard before an examination. And there are similar critical times on a job. At such times, it's natural to devote most of your time to work.

"While we are young, however, we should exert ourselves so that we can honestly say that we've done our best in both our work and Gakkai activities. That's because our efforts during this time will become the foundation for our entire lives. President Toda often said,
'In faith, do the work of one; in your job, do the work of three.'

"There are two sides to everything. Not seeing things just one way is very human. Life involves striking a balance amid the tensions of conflicting issues while striving to always improve ourselves and move ahead. While we may think that concentrating on one thing - work, for example - would make life a lot less complicated, it's a mistake to cast aside other committments or pursuits on that account."

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Let our current struggles be treasures of our future! All of us should advance with courage, wisdom, strength and emerge victorious!!

Let's give in 100% in practicing this wonderful Buddhism!
Let's put in 300% in our studies and work!

NPSD! Together, We Win!

Friday, February 13, 2009

NPSD tees design poll!

Hi beautiful people of NPSD!!
Here're 3 designs. Choose your favorite and poll it on the tagboard! Thanks!!!

Closing date: 15 Feb 2009 (e day after Valentine's)


(1. White background, Red fonts)


(2. Navy Background, Yellow/Gold font)



(3. Yellow background, Black font)

HAPPY VALENTINE's DAY!!

Lovee` yourbelovedcomrade.