Buddhist Concepts explores terms and principles in Buddhism. Originally published in the SGI-USA's magazine, Living Buddhism concepts include such topics as: What is karma?, The Three Existences and The Oneness of Body and Mind.
Buddhist Concepts for Todays Living
- The Four Virtues Of The Buddha
- Earthly Desires are Enlightenment
- What is Karma?
- The Oneness of Life and the Environment
- Treasures of the Heart
- The Teachings of Sunyata: Non-Substantiality
- To Open, Show, Awaken, and Induce to Enter
- The Latter Day of the Law
- The Three Realms of Existence
- Happiness in this World
- The Three Powerful Enemies
- Buddhist Compassion
- Gratitude: A Hallmark of Humanity
- Making the Best of Everything: The Ten Factors of Life
- How to Live as Humans: The Six Paths and The Four Noble Worlds
- The Oneness of Body and Mind
- Perfect Imperfection: Aspiration for Buddhahood
- Practicing for Oneself, Practicing for Others
- The Bodhisattva
- Positive and Negative Relationship with the Law
- Good Friends and Bad Friends
- Peace and Security in the Here and Now
- Cherry, Plum, Peach and Damson: We are all unique!
- The Three Existences
- Bodhisattva Never Disparaging
- The Saha World is the Land of Eternally Tranquil Light
- The Five Impurities
- Deliberately Creating the Appropriate Karma
- Devils and Demons in the Lotus Sutra
- The Eternity of Life
- The Wisdom of Tathata: Making the Most of our Changing World
- The Oneness of Good and Evil
- The Four Universal Vows
- The Precept of Adapting to Local Customs
- True Cause
- The Buddha's Three Rules for Improving Dialogue
- The Buddha Nature is Inherent in All People
- Be Free to Control Yourself
- King Wonderful Adornment