Plot Of The Story

December21,1911 Seichi Suzuki was born as fifth child of Toku and Tokutaro Kadotani. When he was only 4 years old,

he was adopted to save money for his family by his aunt Kiwa lived in Hacho-bori of Tokyo.

Kiwa is also a befever of Konko-kyo and Seiichi Suzuki was brought up by her with strong affection and spent his childhood

and his touth there.

1929 when he became 17 years old,he got a job at long-established wax wholeale store,but he was absorbed in making

literary coterie magazine with his literary friends rather than his job.However,he was suffered a sick of pleurisy because of

over work and was said that it could be too rate by his doctor.He was in despair and he had to take convalescing at home,

but was able to get well with his step mother's praying miraculously. Then he experienced the gratitude of being lived through

1938,Suzuki was 26 years old.He has mamed a second daughter of Kawahara store's executive.He was envied by people his body

around him since his marige brought money,a house and even guaranteed his future.Unfortunately,he was not able to adapt

himself to the mamed life,the new job and moved back to his hometown Sanga and spent recuperation life by himself there.

When he was in the situation,from a mere trifle he met a book"The life of confression"the orginator of ITTOEN Tenko

Nishida wrote.

Seiichi Suzuki was enchanted by the heart of ITTOEN and jumped into the ITTOEN in Yamashina of Kyoto with resolution

to dispose everything.

He learned from Mr(Mrs).Tenko a lot of things about"The life without competition."

He has comorehended throgh austeries of religious mendicancy at ITTOEN that life is not money,working is a joy to live.

If you do something helpful for other people,the service for the deed will follow you naturally.

When he moved back to his home again,he has decided that he would live new way in the society with the heart of ITTOEN.

His new start will beat fruit to a birth of"Praying of business"which is wished unification of morality and business.