I am working on a skit for a district meeting next week. I want to give my kids something fun to do at a meeting. I am expanding on a skit we did a long time ago in a district far, far away. The moral is not to look outside yourself for the answers. There will be 3 or 4 people who sit in front of their gohonzon and chant. One will beg the gohonzon to fix her problems. The gohonzon (played by a person) will tell her what is wrong with this and then site a gosho for further study. Another person will bargain with the gohonzon. The third will be complacent, content, comfortable. And the last will use “The Strategy of the Lotus Sutra.”
Here is where I need your help. I could use the same gosho passages, the mainstream gosho we always use, but I want to use other gosho. I want to use passages that are more to the point, but less well known.
OK, gosho gurus, I’m ready!