In Buddhism, & Kabbalah too (as my fav speaker David Ghiyam says), I’ve heard that “everything can change in one single moment”. On the other hand, the popular adage is “Rome was not built in a day”. So which one is true? To believe things take time or that they don’t have to take so much time to manifest? I think: it depends on timing itself! Sometimes, the timing is so divine, & karmas so beautifully culminating, that everything does change in a single moment. However, at other times (& we have a deep knowing when), we instinctively know that it will take a looong time before things truly change. What do you think is true for you in this moment? That everything can change in a single moment, or that Rome was not built in a day, so it’ll take suuuuper long before anything truly changes in your life?
Nichiren Daishonin’s Buddhism is a Japanese Buddhist practice where we chant “Nam myoho renge kyo” daily, which means “I believe in the power of cause and effect”. This practice’s purpose is to be hap...