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Daily Gosho Passage - 13 July
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Jim Heckler
2005-07-13 02:24:58 UTC
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Nam – Myoho – Renge – Kyo

Without a qualm they squander their wealth on meaningless trifles but
begrudge even the smallest contribution to the Buddha, the Law and the
Priest. This is very serious, for they are being hindered by
messengers from hell. This is the meaning of “Good by the inch
invites evil by the yard.”

Letter to Niike
MWND, Vol. I, p. 255

Nam – Myoho – Renge – Kyo
Yelps
2005-07-13 08:24:34 UTC
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Nikken begrudged his "contribution." In fact he ATE the alms and set them
on fire.

dc
Nam - Myoho - Renge - Kyo
Without a qualm they squander their wealth on meaningless trifles but
begrudge even the smallest contribution to the Buddha, the Law and the
Priest. This is very serious, for they are being hindered by
messengers from hell. This is the meaning of "Good by the inch
invites evil by the yard."
Letter to Niike
MWND, Vol. I, p. 255
Nam - Myoho - Renge - Kyo
Cody
2005-07-13 10:40:03 UTC
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Post by Yelps
Nikken begrudged his "contribution." In fact he ATE the alms and set them
on fire.
dc
You aren't qualified to tie High Priest Nikken Shonin's shoes.
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Post by Yelps
Nam - Myoho - Renge - Kyo
Without a qualm they squander their wealth on meaningless trifles but
begrudge even the smallest contribution to the Buddha, the Law and the
Priest. This is very serious, for they are being hindered by
messengers from hell. This is the meaning of "Good by the inch
invites evil by the yard."
Letter to Niike
MWND, Vol. I, p. 255
Nam - Myoho - Renge - Kyo
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