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Unseen Virtue and Visible Reward
Nothing is more dreadful in a person than
disloyalty. Since your elder brother and your younger brother
have of their own accord become enemies of the Lotus Sutra
and abandoned you, they are the disloyal ones, and you yourself
are not to blame. But if you neglect to look after their wives,
you will certainly be acting disloyally. Should your fief
be enlarged, provide for them out of your own stores, sparing
no effort to ensure their welfare. Only if you do this will
your deceased parents protect you without fail, and will Nichiren's
prayers also be answered. No matter what faults your brothers'
wives may exhibit, pay no attention. In view of things, I
believe that if you simply conduct yourself as I advise, your
lands will be further increased and you will win the trust
of others.
As I have often said, unseen virtue brings
about visible reward. Although your fellow samurai all slandered
you to your lord, and he himself believed their accusations
to be true, because you have for some years honestly cherished
a strong desire for your lord's salvation in his next life,
you have been able to receive this benefit. And this is only
the beginning: be convinced that your great reward is yet
to come.
Again: you must be on good terms with other
believers, neither seeing, hearing, nor pointing out anything
about them that may displease you. You should remain calm
and continue to offer prayers. What I have mentioned above
is not merely my own opinion. It is the heart of the three
thousand volumes of outer writings and the five thousand volumes
of inner scriptures.
With my deep respect,
Nichiren
The twenty-third day of the fourth month
Major Writings of Nichiren Daishonin,
Vol. 5, page 259.
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