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Life’s Most Valuable Treasure

Life’s Most Valuable Treasure
When we attempt to practice the law of life we learn the strictness of cause and effect. Kimiko Price’s priceless words of truth, justice, and self improvement are awe inspiring. Her and the family’s experience as written here clearly demonstrate the importance of sincerity in practicing the law of life.
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China Seeks “Soft Power”

China Seeks “Soft Power”
The concept of soft power was discussed in great detail by Dr. Daisaku Ikeda in an address at Harvard University a decade before this article was published in 2008.This writing confuses the concept by making it seem that China’s shifting away from military is a threat. In any case, the good news for humanity is that China’s government is developing towards soft power. Dr. Ikeda is the most recognized Japanese person in China, and is respected by multitudes of Chinese for his wisdom and courage to bring peace to the world.
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Kaneko’s Beauty

Kaneko’s Beauty
We grew this magnificent cattleya orchid that received an Award of Merit one of the top American Orchid Society awards. For achieving this, we named the orchid “Kaneko’s Beauty”, after Kaneko Ikeda, the wife of Dr. Daisaku Ikeda, whom I have studied for decades. Without the guidance and direction gleaned from Dr. Ikeda’s writings, I would not be the person I am today by any stretch of one’s imagination.. At the time that the award was issued, I wrote a poem after the orchid’s...
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Priorities

Priorities
India and Pakistan can afford nuclear weapons, but cannot feed their people.
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Life is Fleeting

Life is Fleeting
U.S. commander David Petreaus experiences a health problem and his fellow military commanders scamper in fear. No amount of badges and awards keep life from going through the eternal changes of birth, growth, decline, and extinction or death. Therefore, Daisaku Ikeda teaches that we live life to the fullest, and to do this a person must develop his or her compassion and wisdom.
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