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The mighty cryof Okinawan championsreverberates through the heavens.The Buddhas and heavenly deitiesrejoice and protect them. The following essay by Ikeda Sensei was published in the June 28, 2009, issue of the Soka Gakkai’s daily newspaper, Seikyo Shimbun. The first part of this essay was published in the March 1, 2024, World Tribune. The mighty cryof
Enduring gain and loss, I understand that victory is decided by my determination.
The following message by Soka Gakkai President Minoru Harada was published in the March 2024 issue of the Soka Gakkai’s monthly study journal, Daibyakurenge. On March 1, 1954, the young Daisaku Ikeda wrote in his diary: “Spring has arrived at long last. The gentle breezes, the budding greenery, the mist—all seem to be drawing in
by Mitch BogenSpecial to the Tribune Among the causes closest to the heart of Daisaku Ikeda was that of abolishing nuclear weapons. On Jan. 22, the Ikeda Center for Peace, Learning, and Dialogue furthered that cause by hosting a seminar that brought together 12 students from Soka University of America (SUA) with representatives from International
This series highlights how Buddhism can enhance daily living. As Nichiren Daishonin says: “When the skies are clear, the ground is illuminated. Similarly, when one knows the Lotus Sutra, one understands the meaning of all worldly affairs.” Eternity can be distilled in a single moment of life—a moment when a person’s humanity, past and future,
On Feb. 20, Pina Picierno, vice president of the European Parliament, hosted an event titled “Promoting Peace Through Dialogue and Human Revolution: The Life of Daisaku Ikeda” at the European Parliament in Brussels. It honored the SGI president’s life and contributions in the areas of peace, culture and education. Scan the QR code to watch
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Chronicling the 50th Anniversary of Ikeda Sensei’s March 1974 Visit to New Orleans
This section of Living Buddhism features Ikeda Sensei’s seminal guidance to the members of the United States. The following is an abridgment of his speech given at the SGI-USA Representatives Conference, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the SGI-USA, held in Malibu, California, on February 13, 1990. It can be found in My Dear Friends in
With the members of the young women’s division, I impress a great truth in the depths of my life and become a trusted teacher, director and friend. I’m Apoorvee Sawhney from Denver.
by SGI-USA youth leaders Amelia Gonzalez Tesch and Shota Okajima On March 30, we celebrate the 70th anniversary of Ikeda Sensei’s appointment as youth division chief of staff. Although he was just 26, it marked the time when he took on a more central role in the Soka Gakkai’s development. In his diary, he wrote
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What the Many Treasures Group has to say about friendship.
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The World Tribune sat down with Joshua Thomas and Clark Harrell, young men who practice Buddhism in Portland and Seattle, respectively, to speak about a recent dialogue they had that is creating ripples in their community. World Tribune: Thank you, Joshua and Clark, for speaking with us. We heard about a wonderful dialogue you had.
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World Tribune: Thank you, Brenda, for sharing your story with us. Can you start with a bit about your journey in faith? Brenda Mettle: My husband was the one who taught me how to chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo in 1983. We had a young son and a baby on the way. While I was struggling with depression
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The following essay by Ikeda Sensei was originally published in the June 28, 2009, issue of the Soka Gakkai’s daily newspaper, Seikyo Shimbun. Joyfully communicatingwith many people,take actionas wonderfulchampions of youth. Michel de Montaigne (1533–92), whose work I took great pleasure in reading in my youth, emphasized the importance of conversing with others. He said:
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The SGI-USA will hold its first introductory exam of 2024 on April 13–14. This will also be the first exam on new introductory material and will be offered in English and Spanish. Here is everything you need to know to get started! ELIGIBILITY This exam is for all new members, and everyone who has not
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The World Tribune sat down with Joshua Thomas and Clark Harrell, young men who practice Buddhism in Portland and Seattle, respectively, to speak about a recent dialogue they had that is creating ripples in their community. World Tribune: Thank you, Joshua and Clark, for speaking with us. We heard about a wonderful dialogue you had.