Winter Always Turns to Spring a Memoir
Title | Winter Always Turns to Spring a Memoir PDF eBook |
Author | Akemi Baiely Haynie |
Publisher | FriesenPress |
Pages | 165 |
Release | 2013-06 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1460216911 |
Sachiko Takata was 14 years-old when an atomic bomb dropped on her hometown of Hiroshima, Japan. In an instant her world was changed. Her mother died shortly after Japan's surrender. The devastation of war and the loss of her mother awakened in Sachiko's heart a deep resolve to devote her life to building a world of peace where the dignity of all human beings is respected and the peril and haunting specter of nuclear war is nonexistent. Given her experience with war, it was ironic that she would marry an American soldier, LeRoy Bailey. It was in the United States that she was introduced to Nichiren Buddhism and credits her practice of Buddhism, as well as her mentor, Daisaku Ikeda, with saving and transforming her life. Through his example, she was able to learn how to tap the innate power of her spirit to weather life's storms; to change poison into medicine; to win over all obstacles, and to turn winter into spring. Because of her growth and understanding of life, Sachiko Takata Bailey now thinks of August 6, 1945, as Victory Day, because the victorious and optimistic person she became emerged from the ashes and ruins of Hiroshima....
Winter Always Turns to Spring
Title | Winter Always Turns to Spring PDF eBook |
Author | Sachiko Takata Bailey |
Publisher | FriesenPress |
Pages | 165 |
Release | 2013-04 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 146021692X |
Sachiko Takata was 14 years-old when an atomic bomb dropped on her hometown of Hiroshima, Japan. In an instant her world was changed. Her mother died shortly after Japan's surrender. The devastation of war and the loss of her mother awakened in Sachiko's heart a deep resolve to devote her life to building a world of peace where the dignity of all human beings is respected and the peril and haunting specter of nuclear war is nonexistent. Given her experience with war, it was ironic that she would marry an American soldier, LeRoy Bailey. It was in the United States that she was introduced to Nichiren Buddhism and credits her practice of Buddhism, as well as her mentor, Daisaku Ikeda, with saving and transforming her life. Through his example, she was able to learn how to tap the innate power of her spirit to weather life's storms; to change poison into medicine; to win over all obstacles, and to turn winter into spring. Because of her growth and understanding of life, Sachiko Takata Bailey now thinks of August 6, 1945, as Victory Day, because the victorious and optimistic person she became emerged from the ashes and ruins of Hiroshima....
Winter Always Turns to Spring A Memoir
Title | Winter Always Turns to Spring A Memoir PDF eBook |
Author | Akemi Bailey Haynie |
Publisher | FriesenPress |
Pages | 197 |
Release | 2013-06 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1460216938 |
Sachiko Takata was 14 years-old when an atomic bomb dropped on her hometown of Hiroshima, Japan. In an instant her world was changed. Her mother died shortly after Japan's surrender. The devastation of war and the loss of her mother awakened in Sachiko's heart a deep resolve to devote her life to building a world of peace where the dignity of all human beings is respected and the peril and haunting specter of nuclear war is nonexistent. Given her experience with war, it was ironic that she would marry an American soldier, LeRoy Bailey. It was in the United States that she was introduced to Nichiren Buddhism and credits her practice of Buddhism, as well as her mentor, Daisaku Ikeda, with saving and transforming her life. Through his example, she was able to learn how to tap the innate power of her spirit to weather life's storms; to change poison into medicine; to win over all obstacles, and to turn winter into spring. Because of her growth and understanding of life, Sachiko Takata Bailey now thinks of August 6, 1945, as Victory Day, because the victorious and optimistic person she became emerged from the ashes and ruins of Hiroshima.
The Immeasurable Power of Prayer
Title | The Immeasurable Power of Prayer PDF eBook |
Author | Daisaku Ikeda |
Publisher | Middleway Press |
Pages | 99 |
Release | 2024-06-01 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1946635987 |
Does prayer work? What does it mean to pray in Buddhism? In a world where problems, both personal and global, seem out of our control, Buddhist philosopher Daisaku Ikeda explains the power of chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo: “ Daimoku is so powerful that there is nowhere in the universe it does not reach.” The Immeasurable Power of Prayer is a collection of essays where Daisaku Ikeda outlines the limitless power of prayer in Nichiren Buddhism. We learn that no matter how difficult our circumstances, through chanting, we develop the ability to take bold action, create value, and make positive changes.
The Hope-Filled Teachings of Nichiren Daishonin
Title | The Hope-Filled Teachings of Nichiren Daishonin PDF eBook |
Author | Daisaku Ikeda |
Publisher | Middleway Press |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2019-11-01 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1946635251 |
Daisaku Ikeda, president of the worldwide Soka Gakkai International, elucidates the importance of studying Nichiren's writings as the foundation of Nichiren Buddhism as practiced by the Soka Gakkai International. His lectures bring Nichiren's immense wisdom, compassion, and courage into focus for the present age. In reading and studying these lectures, we learn how to apply in daily life Nichiren's profound philosophy for inner transformation and victory for both ourselves and others. The Hope-Filled Teachings of Nichiren will empower you to find hope and develop the strength and wisdom to bring forth your inherent potential.
It's always an endless summer here
Title | It's always an endless summer here PDF eBook |
Author | Aastha Rohra |
Publisher | Notion Press |
Pages | 87 |
Release | 2024-06-26 |
Genre | Poetry |
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A collection of poems and musings from the everyday life of a girl who inherently believes that poetry is her safe place. A place where it’s always sunny and warm. This is about a girl who’s resilient in the face of cold adversity but also has anxious hiccups on sipping her watered-down Vietnamese cold brew during languid summer afternoons. It’s about her days when she’s happy and buoyant, almost making the universe twirl in the wraps of her skirt and also about days when her pillow is wet with stories she never told anyone. This is her story and these are small anecdotes from her everyday. Hope you like reading them!
Coming Out of Isolation
Title | Coming Out of Isolation PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Okemwa |
Publisher | BoD – Books on Demand |
Pages | 404 |
Release | 2022-10-04 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 3947911734 |
The alarm and the horror that characterized the years 2020 and 2021 are fading fast, gone, or about to go, while the gentle footsteps of the Guardian spirit can be heard yonder. Images of spring, sunlight, blazing candles, brilliant flowers, and moonlit nights are taking center stage in our minds. There is hope for a better life, and a healthy situation in the world in 2022 as people start to gather on the streets, hugging and kissing; their mask-less faces display laughter, giggles, and beauty. In incredible abundance, life has come or is soon coming back, rushing in, bending down to pick up its old cloth. This anthology, Coming Out of Isolation: Poems on Resilience, Triumph & Hope, features poems written by poets after their endless days in lockdown and self-isolation. The poems herein express the poets' feelings and thoughts in a new way with a healing tonal quality, brighter and pleasant imageries, and new lively metaphors.