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Sunday, August 10, 2014

Daisaku Ikeda

“After I have passed into nirvana . . . this devil king Pāpīyas will in time try to destroy the correct teaching of mine. . . . He will change his form into that of an arhat or a Buddha, and will try to destroy the correct teaching of mine.” -- Nirvana Sutra

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  1. I know of some SGI members who think that the Devils are the top leaders, Vice President's etc that change Iked's words to suit there own agenda

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  2. Actual Proof of SGI's Delusions of Thought.

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  3. OK he is a problem, just like those top senior leaders that bathe in his lime light

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  4. We have a saying, the fish rots from the head down.

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  6. I always felt something fishy was going on, and after a while I could smell a rat or should I say a fish .I haven't heard that one about the fish, but it reminds me of the rotten apple that makes the others in the cart turn rotten. The apple started off fresh and crisp, now it is like the poisoned apple. I use to learn from him but sadly there is something wrong these days. Out of the infinite compassion of our Buddha nature we can pray for him and the likes of him but still remain firm in our constructive criticism

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  7. Certainly they are not the dirty potatoes turned clean by rubbing against eachother in a stream [have you heard that one?]. Nichiren uses the analogy of the one crab leg in the vat of lacquer which destroys the lacquer. They are twelve million plastic bags in the ocean of the Law, killing the one eyed turtle and all other beings who swim there.

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