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Intro To Soka Gakkai International - Pt 1

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In 1975, in response to the needs of an increasing international membership, the Soka Gakkai International (SGI) was founded. Today SGI is a worldwide network of more than 12 million members in 190 countries and territories sharing a common vision for a better world. The roots of its institutional history are found in the development of the Soka Gakkai (Society for the Creation of Value) in Japan.

The Soka Gakkai's seventy-year history is one of dramatic growth and challenge and one that was built by its successive presidents together with the people who were motivated by their spirit and dedication. It was conceived in 1930 as the Soka Kyoiku Gakkai [1], a small society of educators. Its founders, Tsunesaburo Makiguchi (1871-1944) and his protege Josei Toda (1900-1958), were inspired by Nichiren Buddhism and dedicated to educational reform.

In a two-volume work published in 1930-31, Makiguchi set down the framework and principles of Soka education. He emphasized developing the learner's capacity for critical thinking over rote learning, and self-motivation over blind obedience. It was revolutionary thinking for the Japanese education system at that time.

For the state, on the other hand, education like religion was a tool to deify the emperor as a living god and mobilize the nation for war. At meetings of the society, Makiguchi and Toda openly discussed the state's manipulation of religion. They warned of the disastrous turn towards war. In 1943, the state arrested members of the Society and imprisoned Makiguchi and Toda as "thought criminals." Makiguchi died there, to the end holding fast to his principles and beliefs.

Amidst the ashes and chaos of postwar Japan, Toda was released finally and the Soka Gakkai [2] was reborn. Toda expanded the organization's range of vision from education to the betterment of society as a whole. He promoted the practice of Buddhism as an accessible means of rebuilding lives and overcoming obstacles to happiness.

Toda passed away in 1958 and Daisaku Ikeda became president of the Soka Gakkai in 1960 at the age of 32. Under his leadership, the organization continued to grow and broaden its focus to embrace activities in the fields of peace, culture and education. At the same time, the membership outside of Japan is growing. To serve the needs of the international membership and to expand its commitment to the welfare of humanity on a global scale, the SGI was founded in 1975. Today, members of the SGI strive to contribute to their respective societies as responsible citizens cherishing the global vision of a peaceful world.


Footnotes:

1. Soka Kyoiku Gakkai literally stands for Society for Value-creating Education.

2. Josei Toda changed the name to Soka Gakkai after WWII

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  • Its not a cult, ive been a member for 6 years and its great, no-one tells you what you can or cant do, and there is no hiarachy, just the members encouraging and supporting eachother. Its lovley. I LOVE THE SGI.

  • In my opinion the Nichiren ShoShu priesthood were holding back the spiritual growth of the SGI membership. Away from Japan, the Priests were practically non involved, non interested and detached. In many cases the Priests were neglectful and/or abusive of non Japanese members. Soka Gakkai took Nichiren Buddhism from obscurity to actually being on "the radar" in many lands. Just search for the facts people. Don't just take my word for it NOR the Pro-Priests word. Do some independent research. 

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  • 51 peepz need to chant and have a lot to learn about the SGI, Buddhism and life. Do some research what Daisaku Ikeda did and still is doing for humanity! He teaches people to think for themselves and looking inward instad of judging others! Judging is so easy because you don't have to look at yourself, he dare us to do! And under all the shit and crap people are saying, thinking and doing he believes is a Buddha! Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo!

  • Sokka Gakkai isn't a cult. It was a once honorable religion. Now, it is estranged from the other Nichiren Daishonen sects.

  • I take it that you speak from your own personnal experiance Sheldon66?

  • @marleene54.....are you freaking kidding me??? lol....this video is hilarious and is nothing but a bunch of propaganda! SGI...is nothing but a CULT....seriously, I know people in SGI and they are sooooo brainwashed it's not even funny. No one tells you what you can or can't do...sure, but you come to "do" and "see" as you become more brainwashed. If you feel good about this....then keep on chanting!!

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