"for the matter of becoming a Buddha, ordinary people keep in mind the words “earnest resolve” and thereby become Buddhas. When we carefully consider what exactly earnest resolve refers to, it is the doctrine of observing the mind. When we inquire into what exactly the doctrine of observing the mind refers to, it means that offering one’s only robe to the Lotus Sutra is equivalent to peeling off one’s skin; and that in a time of famine, offering the food that is the only means for sustaining one’s life that day to the Buddha is offering one’s life to the Buddha."
From Gosho "The Gift of Rice" (The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin Volume I, page 1125)
From Gosho "The Gift of Rice" (The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin Volume I, page 1125)