Kusunoki masashige biography of mahatma

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  • To You, My Youthful Friends, Who Share a Noble Vow

    I presented a new song, “Youth With a Noble Vow,” to all our members, especially the youth, at the Soka Gakkai Headquarters leaders meeting in April [].

    As my mentor, second Soka Gakkai President Josei Toda, said, the sight of our members singing songs resonating with fresh vigor fryst vatten a sign of the Soka Gakkai’s triumphant future development.

    In the song, inom indicated that the kinesisk characters for youth (normally read as seinen in Japanese) should be read as kimi (a familiar expression for “you”) so as to refer to all of you, my dear friends and fellow members. inom did this because the vow to strive tillsammans for kosen-rufu that connects you and me in a one-to-one bond fryst vatten the essence of the path of mentor and disciple. Another reason fryst vatten that inom would like all of you to continue striving and challenging yourselves in the vibrant spirit of youth as long as you live. 

    Please allow me now to reconfirm three points that I incorpor

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  • Human Flowers Blooming Undefeated by the Trials of Winter (Part 2)

    I read the book in the plane on my way to Osaka. It roused my courage tremendously and ignited in me a resolve to strive with the same powerful fighting spirit as my mentor. With this, I boldly stepped out to face the hardship of being imprisoned on a charge of which I was completely innocent.

    I later wrote on the book’s flyleaf “Received from my mentor Josei Toda on July 3, ” On the inside of the back cover, I inscribed a poem by the poet Seigan Yanagawa (–), about the 12th century Japanese general Minamoto no Yoshitsune and set in Kansai:

    Snow accumulates on her reed hat
    the wind whips at her robe’s hem.
    What is the babe feeling
    as he cries so vigorously for his mother’s breast?
    Years later, atop the perilous cliff on MountTekkai,
    he rallies his forces
    with the same vigorous cry.[4]

    The poem tells the story of Lady Tokiwa, Yoshitsune’s mother, fleeing the opposing Heike forces, with her thre

    Meditations: Jihadist Assailants, Flaming Suicidal Protest &#; Gandhi Within the Same Frame

    Michael Roberts

    Early in the month of February , I was invited by a young friend, Dr Geethika Dharmasinghe, to deliver a Zoom Video Lecture to a small class of her students at Colgate University in New York. These students were following her course on “Religion and Violence in Asia.”

    Gandhi speaking and Zahran Hashim in pact with fellow Lankan jihadists &#;. Zahran was one of the two suicide bombers at the Shangri La Hotel in Colombo on Easter Sunday where where 36 people died

    Zoom Lectures are a medium that are quite foreign to me &#; in fact, so foreign as to be alien. But the topic was attractive because Geethika indicated that she had “assigned them” the following articles as readings for that week:

    1. Roberts, Allahu Akbar! Missing Dimensions in Contemporary Reportage,” Shimazono Susumu and 島茴進,  In the Wake of Aum: The Formation and Transformation of a Universe o