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Buddhist Concepts
Buddhism is a philosophy that encompasses all aspects of life, and SGI members see no separation between Buddhism and any aspect of daily living. The articles in this section, originally published in the SGI Quarterly magazine, look at some key Buddhist concepts and examine how these relate to life and society today. These concepts offer empowering perspectives for understanding ourselves and the world around us, and for tapping the abundant potential of wisdom, courage and compassion that we each possess.
Bodhisattva
Bodhisattva Never Disparaging
Who is a Buddha?
Buddhism and Human Dignity
Buddhist Unity (Itai Doshin)
Changing Poison into Medicine
Creating Value
Dependent Origination
Desires and Enlightenment
Dialogue in Buddhism
Discussion Meetings
Emptiness
The Enlightenment of Women
The Eternity of Life
Faith and Reason
The Gohonzon
Good and Evil
Good Friends
The Greater Self
Human Revolution
Karma
Kosen-rufu
The Life of Nichiren
The Life of Shakyamuni
The Lotus Sutra
The Meaning of Nam-myoho-renge-kyo
The Middle Way
The Nine Consciousnesses
Observing the Precepts
Oneness of Body and Mind
Oneness of Self and Environment
Prayer in Buddhism
Rissho Ankoku--Securing Peace for the People
Ten Factors
Ten Worlds
Three Poisons
Treasuring Diversity
Win or Lose
Wisdom
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