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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2009

In commemoration of 80 years since the founding of the SGI (Soka Gakkai International) and 50 years since SGI President Ikeda first arrived to America, the youth of America will be hosting a monumental celebration filled with performances and everlasting memories.

This is the first video of a series documenting the efforts of SGI members and various supporting groups working towards this celebration that will take place in 2010. Everyone is welcome to participate in this event. Practices are held twice a month at various locations. Please contact SGI-USA. Visit www.sgi-usa.org for phone numbers and locations.

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  • I no. But the anger fights backj

  • @Hajime598 From this anger you really can determine to become happy and make your Human Revolution. This is the main point which in my opinion is described in how earthly desires are englightenment.

  • Jus a ? For the writing at the end by pres ikedai. What if u fail at ur life from a treble anger an violent rage. An u want it to stop but it's so deep in u that it forces it ugly head back in ur life again over an over an all u really want is peace but this anger drives u to become in rage.?

  • hi(*^。^*) cool! rock SGI ☆ iam sgi japan member♪

  • @Verainne omg i accidentally pressed the dislike button! and its not letting me change it! wow. i totally love, not dislike. NMRK

  • Anyways, I performed in the Long Beach Arena as a member of the theatre group. :D

    Best day of my life.

  • @electricrailwaygod Because "Nam" is originally a Sanskrit word. However, the mu is used because the only singular "m" sound in Japanese (ん) would be an "n" sound if used at the end of a word. Therefore the phonetic reading of the On reading of that particular kanji would be namu, or なむ, when read in Japanese. But it wouldn't be in it's original language.

    Nam is Sanskrit, where myoho renge kyo is the Japanese On reading of the Chinese kanji.

    Did I make any sense? o-o

  • oh poor people dont you see its a scum...sgi you praying for your shensei oh holy crapwake up they just emptying your pockets..its a scum

  • What's up guys add me an subcrib and never. Give up that's a true faith.

  • @XxLostCauzexX and my proof is over twenty years of practice, traveling to Japan and meeting President Ikeda over Five times. I know what I am talking about. Take heed.

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