"The priests of Japan today [especially the business suited lay-priests of the Soka Gakkai] are all men of great evil, surpassing even Devadatta or the Venerable Kokālika. And because lay people revere them and make them offerings, this country is being transformed before our very eyes into the hell of incessent suffering where countless people in their present existence, in addition to undergoing starvation, pestilence, and horrible agonies unknown in previous ages, will be attacked by a foreign power. This is due solely to the workings of deities like Brahmā, Shakra, and the gods of the sun and moon."
Hamaoka is built directly over the subduction zone near the junction of two tectonic plates, and a major Tokai earthquake is said to be overdue.[7] The possibility of such a shallow magnitude 8.0 earthquake in the Tokai region was pointed out by Kiyoo Mogi in 1969, 7 months before permission to construct the Hamaoka plant was sought, and by the Coordinating Committee for Earthquake Prediction (CCEP) in 1970, prior to the permission being granted on December 10, 1970.[8] As a consequence, Professor Katsuhiko Ishibashi, a former member of a government panel on nuclear reactor safety, claimed in 2004 that Hamaoka was 'considered to be the most dangerous nuclear power plant in Japan'[7] with the potential to create a genpatsu-shinsai (domino-effect nuclear power plant earthquake disaster).
ReplyDeleteironic how they both were being constructed at the same time in the same Prefecture
Destruction of Taiseki-ji
1964
Grand Reception Hall (Daikyakuden) built
Grand Reception Hall wins Architectural Society Award
Soka Gakkai President Ikeda proposes plan for Grand Main Temple (Sho-Hondo), originally conceived by the late Josei Toda, Soka Gakkai second president
1965 Grand Main Temple fundraising begins; 8 million members contribute 35.5 billion yen ($100 million; $270 million at today’s exchange rate)
Grand Reception Hall wins Builders Society Award
1968 Grand Main Temple construction begins
1972 Grand Main Temple construction complete
66th High Priest, Nittatsu Hosoi states that the Grand Main Temple is he supreme edifice that shall be the high sanctuary of the temple of the true teaching at the time of kosen-rufu
1991 Nichiren Shoshu excommunicates the Soka Gakkai International
1995 Nichiren Shoshu announces decision to demolish the Grand Reception Hall
1996 Grand Reception Hall demolished
1998 Nichiren Shoshu announces decision to demolish the Grand Main Temple; estimated cost: 4.85 billion yen/$36.4 million
Removal of the Dai-Gohonzon from the Grand Main Temple
1999 Grand Main Temple demolished
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cjf87DkMXJs
ReplyDeleteThe entire world is being transformed before our eyes into the hell of incessant suffering and like Nichiren the prophets from other traditions foretold what is happening
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMIEFnFLPf4
ReplyDelete"And because lay people revere them and make them offerings, this country is being transformed before our very eyes into the hell of incessant suffering where countless people in their present existence, in addition to undergoing starvation, pestilence, and horrible agonies unknown in previous ages",
"Horrible agonies unknown in previous ages" says it all in this Age of the Peaceful Atom, used for Nuclear Energy. So much for our Glorious Future that P.Ikeda was on about and while he was saying it Komeito that had the balance of power was helping these Nuclear time bombs pass through . At the same time that this was happening Geo Thermal power plants were being mothballed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMIEFnFLPf4
Powerful
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