Daisaku Ikeda Libros
Daisaku Ikeda, filósofo budista y constructor de paz, centra su filosofía en el desarrollo del carácter y el compromiso social. Como fundador del sistema escolar Soka, promueve el fomento del potencial creativo de los estudiantes y el cultivo de una ética de paz y conciencia global. Ikeda es un ferviente defensor del diálogo como pilar de la paz, buscando activamente conversaciones con diversas figuras mundiales en distintos campos. Es también un escritor prolífico cuya extensa obra abarca filosofía, ensayos, poesía y más.







Unlocking the Mysteries of Birth & Death
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
"This introduction to Nichiren Buddhism explores the philosophical intricacies of life and reveals the wonder inherent in the phases of birth, aging, and death. Core concepts of Nichiren Buddhism, such as the 10 worlds and the nine consciousnesses, illustrate the profundity of human existence. This book provides Buddhists with the tools they need to fully appreciate the connectedness of all beings and to revolutionize their spiritual lives based on this insight. Also explored are how suffering can be transformed to contribute to personal fulfillment and the well-being of others and how modern scientific research accords with ancient Buddhist views. Ultimately, this is both a work of popular philosophy and a book of compelling, compassionate inspiration for Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike that fosters a greater understanding of Nichiren Buddhism."
Life. An Enigma, a Precious Jewel
- 250 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
A New Humanism
- 212 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
On Being Human
- 262 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
This exploration of what it means to be healthy from a physical, mental, and spiritual standpoint discusses Western humanism, Japanese Buddhism, and modern science from three divergent, yet expert, perspectives. Seeking common ground through dialogue, this ambitious work broaches questions about issues that face today’s society, such as cancer, AIDS, death with dignity, in vitro fertilization, biomedical ethics, and more. The discussions cut through linguistic and cultural barriers to present a vision of the potential—and the inherent challenges—of being human. Avoiding scientific jargon, the book begins with a medical discussion of cancer and AIDS, as well as the problem of social discrimination against those infected. Questions about the fundamental nature of a harmonious existence are considered, as are specific issues such as the nature of brain death and ethical problems relating to fertility and childbirth. The origins of life, evolution, and the birth of humanity are also discussed.
The flower of Chinese Buddhism
- 194 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Beginning with the introduction of the religion into China, this chronicle depicts the evolution of Buddhism. The career and achievements of the great Kumarajiva are investigated, exploring the famed philosophical treatises that form the core of East Asian Buddhist literature. Providing a useful and accessible introduction to the influential Tien-t’ai school of Buddhism in Japan as well as the teachings of the 13th-century monk Nichiren, this examination places special emphasis on the faith of the Lotus Sutra and the major works of masters such as Hui-su, Chih-i, and Chanjan. From the early translations of the Buddhist scriptures to the persecution of the T'ang dynasty, this exploration illuminates the role of Buddhism in Chinese society, and by extension, in humanity in general.
An intimate portrayal of one of history's most important and obscure figures, the Buddha, this chronicle reveals him not as a mystic, but a warm and engaged human being that was very much the product of his turbulent times. This biographical account traces the path of Siddhartha Gautama as he walked away from the pleasure palace that had been his home and joined a growing force of wandering monks, ultimately making his way towards enlightenment beneath the bodhi tree, and spending the next 45 years sharing his insights along the banks of the Ganges. The Buddhist canon is expertly harvested to provide insight into the Buddha's inner life and to grant a better understanding of how he came to play his pivotal role as founder of one of the world's largest religions.
New Humanism The University Addresses of
- 1000 páginas
- 35 horas de lectura
Daisaku Ikeda is the president of Soka Gakkai International (SGI), a lay Buddhist organization with millions of members worldwide, which works towards peace, culture and education. Part of President Ikeda's strategy for communication is to meet with and speak to leaders of all sectors of society around the world. This volume is a collection of President Ikeda's speeches, delivered at 18 universities around the globe. In the 20 addresses, Ikeda speaks on many different topics but his main themes are thoughts on human civilization, its manifestations as education, literature and art and the search for a lasting peace.



