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The New Human Revolution by Daisaku Ikeda

Neha
Soka Gakkai
Nichiren Buddhism
Kosen Rufu
Buddhism
Shinichi Yamamoto
Japan
Josai Toda
Shakyamuni Buddha
Cuban Missile Crisis
Community Support
Peace
Nichiren Daishonin
Berlin Wall
Gohonzon
Joy
Faith
Kosenryufu
Youth Division
Education
Humanism

Hello and welcome all Buddhas. Here you will find recordings of the series The New Human Revolution by Daisaku Ikeda. This is my attempt to make them more accessible for all, to listen to, as we go about our daily lives. This is not an official podcast of the SGI, it is my personal endeavor. If you are new to Nichiren Buddhism / Soka Gakkai or have not heard about it at all and would like to know ... more

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The New Human Revolution by Daisaku Ikeda V9 pages 171 to 180

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Sachi Takayama
A maid who practices Buddhism and is contemplating marriage to a Swiss man while living in Geneva, originally from Japan.
Episode: E68: NHR V5 - Joy 1/4
Mitsuko Motosugi
A Soka Gakkai member living in Geneva whose family relocated there for work.
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Episode: E68: NHR V5 - Joy 1/4
Aiji Kawasaki
Appointed the center contact person for Europe, seeking direction from Yamamoto.
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Daisaku Ikeda
Key figure associated with The New Human Revolution series; multiple roles including host and narrator across episodes.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 18 ratings
  • Amazing

    It’s lovely to listen the new human revolution!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jin/ti
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Thanks

    Thanks Neha, for reading out NHR. Your effort is commendable and going to deepen my understanding of challenges and victories of President Ikeda.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BooBooBlastic
    Australia2 years ago

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The host reads with a calm, reflective pace that helps digest dense history.
Bright, thoughtful explorations of leadership and faith that feel like a personal journey.
Could be deeply rewarding for fans of religious history and philosophy.
Occasional episodes feel dense; newcomers may need patience to follow long-form narratives.
Solid for listeners who want context on a spiritual movement and its global impact.

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E118: NHR V8 - Jewelled Sword 1/4
Q: What does it mean to have resolute faith?
It means sticking with the Soka Gakkai throughout life, supporting seniors, and remaining committed despite criticism or challenges.
E95: NHR V6 - Young Eagles 3/3
Q: In the future, won't it be necessary to translate Nam-myo Ho-renge-kyo into different languages?
Shinichi explains that Daimoku is a universal sound and rhythm that transcends language and must remain unchanged.
E95: NHR V6 - Young Eagles 3/3
Q: Does that mean that the articles and essays we write are also scriptures or Q?
Shinichi confirms that writing is an expression of language and falls under the broader meaning of scripture.
E95: NHR V6 - Young Eagles 3/3
Q: How does this unity of the physical and spiritual aspects of life apply to what happens to our life, or the entity of our existence after death?
Shinichi emphasizes that understanding death requires faith and personal experience rather than intellectual comprehension.
E68: NHR V5 - Joy 1/4
Q: Can someone like me really help others become happy?
Yes, you have struggled and suffered, which makes you highly qualified to help others become happy, according to Buddhism.

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The series centers on historical and thematic explorations of Nichiren Buddhism, Soka Gakkai, and Kosen Rufu, with episodes often tracing leadership, organizational growth, and cultural rituals. Narratives blend personal stories, political context, and public-facing initiatives—from youth leadership and education to overseas outreach and dialogue about religion in modern society. The tone tends toward reverent, educational storytelling that highlights resilience, mentorship, and community service as core values, while also addressing critiques and misconceptions. This combination of deep historical context, practical spiritual practice, and global perspectives makes it useful for listeners seeking religious, philosophical, and organizationa... more

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