Difference between revisions of "Soka Gakkai"
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+ | [[Soka Gakkai International]] ([[SGI]]) is a [[lay Buddhist]] {{Wiki|movement}} linking more than 12 million [[people]] around the [[world]]. | ||
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+ | [[SGI]] members integrate their [[Buddhist practice]] into their daily [[lives]], following the [[Lotus Sutra]] based teachings of [[Nichiren]], a 13th-century [[Japanese Buddhist]] [[priest]]. | ||
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+ | Just as the [[lotus]] blooms in a muddy pond, all [[people]] can [[manifest]] the [[Buddha nature]]--inner resources of [[courage]], [[wisdom]] and [[compassion]] that can equip them to overcome life's challenges and lead [[happy]] and fulfilling [[lives]]. | ||
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+ | As "engaged [[Buddhists]]," [[SGI]] members aim to create value in any circumstances and contribute to the well-being of others. | ||
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+ | Their practice sparks a process of ongoing inner [[transformation]] and [[empowerment]] known as "[[human]] {{Wiki|revolution}}." | ||
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+ | The promotion of [[peace]], {{Wiki|culture}} and [[education]] is central to [[SGI's]] [[activities]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:58, 13 November 2015
Soka Gakkai International (SGI) is a lay Buddhist movement linking more than 12 million people around the world.
SGI members integrate their Buddhist practice into their daily lives, following the Lotus Sutra based teachings of Nichiren, a 13th-century Japanese Buddhist priest.
Just as the lotus blooms in a muddy pond, all people can manifest the Buddha nature--inner resources of courage, wisdom and compassion that can equip them to overcome life's challenges and lead happy and fulfilling lives.
As "engaged Buddhists," SGI members aim to create value in any circumstances and contribute to the well-being of others.
Their practice sparks a process of ongoing inner transformation and empowerment known as "human revolution."
The promotion of peace, culture and education is central to SGI's activities.