I read a book on how the Nat Geo photographers taking a wonderful photography. How often we were so mesmerized by the a scenery and we wanted so much to capture this image with our camera and show it our friends or for our own keeping sake. But when we printed the image out, the image looks so flat and it has nothing close to how we felt when we first saw with our own eyes. This book mentioned about besides the entire scenery that captivated us when we first saw it, there are also other elements in the scenery that entralled us. The little little elements like the breeze, the scent of the wild flowers, warmth of the sunlight, the chirping of the birds, the cultural background of the folks, etc. It was these little things in the scenery we usually overlook and missed when we capture a picture in our camera, and eventually making the entire picture look uninteresting.
Same goes to Gakkai. What makes Gakkai interesting or captivating to many is its little elements of pure hearted members courageously challenging their daily lives, their sincerity and efforts in sharing this great philosophy to others, their great contribution to the advancement of kosen-rufu. When I speak of Gakkai, it is these elements that I got encouraged a lot.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
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