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The New Human Revolution, Vol. 7

By: Daisaku Ikeda
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Through this novelized history of the Soka Gakkai - one of the most dynamic, diverse, and empowering Buddhist movements in the world today - listeners will discover the organization's goals and achievements even as they find inspiring and practical Buddhist wisdom for living happily and compassionately in today's world. The book recounts the stories of ordinary individuals who faced tremendous odds in transforming their lives through the practice of Nichiren Buddhism and in bringing Buddhism's humanistic teachings to the world.

This first volume looks at events that occurred in 1960 when Soka Gakkai was first brought to North and South America from Japan. This inspiring narrative provides listeners with the principles with which they can positively transform their own lives for the better and realize enduring happiness for themselves and others.

©2020 Daisaku Ikeda (P)2020 Middleway Press
Buddhism Eastern Philosophy
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This is such an inspiring story of one human’s stand alone spirit could triumph adversities for peaceful world.

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The historical context of the Cold War, the Cuban Missile Crisis and JFK's outreach to Sensei are enlightening!

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I love the way explained some of the history of the Middle East , the Greece and Roman Empire which made sense of the current state of the world: I was also deeply touched by the examples of compassionate leadership

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