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Sunday, 8 February 2015
The world of anger
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The willingness to learn from others and the readiness to self-reflect are qualities that define us as human beings, the means by which w...
Win or lose?
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The phrase "Buddhism is win or lose" may not sit easily with popular images of a "peaceful" Buddhist approach to life...
Who is Buddha?
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To many, the image conjured up by the word Buddha is of an otherwordly being, calmly remote from the matters of this world. Through medit...
Youthfulness
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Buddhism squarely faces the reality of the "four sufferings" of birth, aging, sickness and death, but as SGI President Daisaku ...
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The treasure tower
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The Lotus Sutra, which is regarded in Nichiren Buddhism as the teaching in which the Buddha reveals the full truth of his enlightenment, ...
Three thousand realms in a single moment of life
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Each person's life contains infinite potential; this is the core belief of Nichiren Buddhism. While it may be easy to accept this in ...
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Three poisons - the source of the problem
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As the problems of our planet grow deeper and more complex, the possibility of humanity untangling the destructive web that we have woven...
Ten worlds
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The prime concern of Buddhism is our life-state, the joy or suffering we experience at each moment. This is always seen as an interaction...
Saturday, 7 February 2015
Ten factors
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In many teachings of Buddhism, the Buddha was presented as a superhuman being, whose abilities and wisdom were far beyond the reach of or...
The simultaneity of cause and effect
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Buddhism teaches that the law of cause and effect underlies the workings of all phenomena. Positive thoughts, words and actions create po...
Shakubuku: enabling people to reveal their true potential
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The purpose and goal of Buddhism is people's happiness. The inner life of each of us is rich with untapped possibilities, deep spirit...
Rissho ankoku - securing peace for the people
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Buddhism takes a fundamentally positive view of human life. Its core message is that every individual has infinite dignity and potential....
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