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    Seichō no Ie (Japanese: 生長の家, "House of Growth") is a syncretic, monotheistic, New Thought Japanese new religion that has spread since the End of World...
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    November 1893 – 17 June 1985) was a Japanese New Thought leader, founder of Seicho-no-Ie. Taniguchi began studying English literature at the Waseda University...
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  • a Shinto priest, instead becoming the head of the Hokkaido branch of Seicho no Ie and was renamed Hiroyasu Arechi. It is further posited that he now resides...
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    started to become popular among the non-Japanese population as well. Seicho-no-Ie now has the largest membership in the country. In the 1960s it adopted...
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    Eckankar, Islam, Judaism, Mandaeism, Manichaeism, Rastafari, Samaritanism, Seicho-no-Ie, Sikhism, Tenrikyo, Yazidism, and Zoroastrianism. Elements of monotheistic...
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  • annually. The largest New Thought-oriented denomination is the Japanese Seicho-no-Ie. Other belief systems within the New Thought movement include Jewish...
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    Movement Denominations Divine Science Jewish Science Religious Science Seicho-no-Ie Unity Churches Affiliated New Thought Network Agape International Spiritual...
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    Movement Denominations Divine Science Jewish Science Religious Science Seicho-no-Ie Unity Churches Affiliated New Thought Network Agape International Spiritual...
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  • Movement Denominations Divine Science Jewish Science Religious Science Seicho-no-Ie Unity Churches Affiliated New Thought Network Agape International Spiritual...
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  • Yaohan (redirect from No. 1 Yaohan)
    principles of Seicho-no-Ie. Employees also had to go through regular seminars on Seicho-no-Ie and were ultimately required to be members of Seicho-no-Ie. This...
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  • Movement Denominations Divine Science Jewish Science Religious Science Seicho-no-Ie Unity Churches Affiliated New Thought Network Agape International Spiritual...
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  • Movement Denominations Divine Science Jewish Science Religious Science Seicho-no-Ie Unity Churches Affiliated New Thought Network Agape International Spiritual...
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    Movement Denominations Divine Science Jewish Science Religious Science Seicho-no-Ie Unity Churches Affiliated New Thought Network Agape International Spiritual...
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    Christian Church as a teenager, as well as in a new religion called Seicho-no-Ie after World War II. He later became a follower of Shinji Takahashi, leader...
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    spent many months in the hospital, during which time he converted to the Seicho-no-Ie new religion. He was promoted to full general in September 1943. In August...
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  • this sketch that there is no such thing as a transcendental party; that there is no pure transcendentalist; that we know of no one but prophets and heralds...
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  • Movement Denominations Divine Science Jewish Science Religious Science Seicho-no-Ie Unity Churches Affiliated New Thought Network Agape International Spiritual...
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    Masaharu (1893-1985), a Japanese New Thought leader, founder of the Seicho-no-Ie religious movement Lt-General Tatekawa Yoshitsugu (1880-1945), a senior...
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    physical disability, or sexual orientation. Unity describes itself as having no particular creed, set dogma, or required ritual. It maintains that there is...
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  • The Science of Getting Rich (category No local image but image on Wikidata)
    critics as "...essentially a power of positive thinking type of book with no real proven strategies." This book is based on the Hindu philosophies that...
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    emblem 20 Sufism Reoriented USVA emblem 21 Tenrikyo Church USVA emblem 22 Seicho-no-Ie USVA emblem 23 Church of World Messianity USVA emblem 24 United Church...
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    including Aum Shinrikyo, Mahikari movements, the Church of Perfect Liberty, Seicho-no-Ie, the Church of World Messianity, and others. Buddhism (仏教, Bukkyō) first...
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  • that his notion of mind did not include a view that mind acts ethically, i.e., acts for the “best interests” of the universe. The most original aspect...
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  • Movement Denominations Divine Science Jewish Science Religious Science Seicho-no-Ie Unity Churches Affiliated New Thought Network Agape International Spiritual...
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    politeness, charm, persistence and the fact that most restaurant patrons had no objection to this new way of selling papers. In 1919, he graduated to selling...
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  • extends around the world. The largest denomination outside the U.S., Seicho-no-Ie, was founded in 1930 by Masaharu Taniguchi in Japan. Today, it has missions...
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  • D. (March 2005) "When the spirit moves us," San Diego magazine. Vol. 57, No. 5. p 118. ISSN 0036-4045. Victor Bondi, ed. American Decades: 1980-1989 (Detroit:...
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  • Seiwa Seisaku Kenkyūkai Shinzo Abe Nippon Ishin no Kai Propaganda Due Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Seicho-no-Ie (fundamental movement sect) Ultranationalism...
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  • in the development of the New Thought movement in Japan in particular Seicho-no-Ie. Throughout his career Holmes served as a Congregational Church minister...
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