The courage to challenge yourself:
Buddhism a philosophical system from India, generated by the first man who attained Buddhahood ( enlightenment ), Shakyamuni also known as Siddhartha Gautama, a prince of the Shakya tribe, who embarked in a very personal Deep journey to overcome the sufferings of birth, age,slickness and death; his life is the best example and the proof that we all, without exception, possess the Buddha Nature that Shakyamuni attained 2,500 years ago. Without a mentor like Ikeda Sensei and everything he has created ( his mentor’s dream, and his own vow: study materials, translation of those materials to many languages, centers for the community to gather, many Buddhists centers, and the example he set with his own life, regardless all the struggles he faced, like his diagnosis with tuberculosis and yet accomplish all what he has accomplish it’s been in my case a journey of self discovering by having the courage to challenge myself in all areas of my life, and to challenge myself has been the best way to recognize my weaknesses as well as my strengths. My deep gratitude for this refreshing and inspiring carrousel of experiences that says more than explanations, demonstrate the power of SGI Nichiren Buddhism. Thank you Sensei and the entire community of practitioners all over the world. To your absolute success and indestructible happiness. Juan Ibarra San Francisco, California. Great Hiway District. An excellent podcast to spread the life affirming philosophy of SGI Nichiren Buddhism; a very resourceful podcast with life transforming stories from common prople from all walks of life. the conductor is great, with the perfect balance in asking questions snd let the participant to elaborate in his/her own words the process of such inner transformation also known as Human Revolution. BRAVO fir this encouraging podcast for all the hard work behind and to all the practitioners that have participated and encouraged us with their victories over harsh circumstances. Thank yiu very much🙏❤️🙏
Medicneking via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/13/21
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