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Living
Buddhism
(AKA Seikyo Times)
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Jan 94
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February 1994
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Mar 94
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In this issue...
From The General Director
Supporting Our Districts
"Kansai: The Heart of World Kosen-rufu"
The SGI President explains the meaning of the phrase in the Lotus
Sutra referring to a number equal to the sands of 60,000 Ganges
Rivers, and the significance of SGI's existence.
"We Are One With the Daishonin in Life and Death"
The crucial point of faith lies in our direct connection to
the true Buddha Nichiren Daishonin. President Ikeda also recounts the
relationship between the priesthood and the first and second
presidents of the Soka Gakkai.
Doctrinal View of the Gohonzon Conferral
Two organizations of reform priests explain the precedent and
theoretical basis for the SGI conferring the Gohonzon, calling it a
pure undertaking that accords with the spirit of Nichiren Daishonin.
The Virtue of Nonviolence
Dr. Nicholas F. Gier compares the Buddhist view of ethics and morality
to Western and Chinese philosophers, praising the work of President
Ikeda and the SGI.
Creating Bonds in a Small Town
Michael Dwyer moved to a small town in Pennsylvania and made an
immediate impact with an unusual approach to introduce local artists
to the community.
"The Opening of the Eyes" Part One
The sixth installment in a series of a lecture on "The
Opening of the Eyes, Part One" by Soka Gakkai Senior Vice
Study Department Chief Tomohiro Matsuda
A Youthful Diary
Lectured on the Daishonin's teachings
The Human Revolution Vol. XII
Second President Toda's health deteriorates
and much more...
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