Excerpts from Recent Lectures and Guidance 2013
Every week, Keiko Takahashi travels to different places throughout Japan, and gives lectures and provides guidance for GLA members as well as professionals in the various fields of management, medicine or education. Each month we will introduce one invaluable essay arising from these encounters.
September 22, 2013: Yatsugatake Missionary Members Cultivation Seminar
(auditorium at GLA Yatsugatake Inochi-no-Sato)
No one can circulate the energy of In-En Kahoh in life from the beginning. Someone else has had to circulate In-En Kahoh for us, otherwise, we would have died if we were left to support ourselves. For many of us, our parents continuously circulated the flow of energy, In-En Kahoh from a negative reality to a positive reality that has enabled us to become human. Without this blessing we cannot even take that first step in life<read more>
September 8, 2013: 20th Global GENESIS Project
(at Shibuya Public Hall)
Each individual’s life has been designed so that a unique aspiration manifests itself in reality. What do you think about this? The most important thing to note is that each aspiration is always associated with the conditions of each person’s life.<read more>
September 1, 2013: Seinen-Youth Training Project Hindsight-Wisdom Gathering, 69th Missionary Members Cultivation Series (Prayer Hall in the General Headquarters Building)
It is said that "Man cannot live by bread alone," but finding our mission work is not that easy. <read more>
August 3, 2013: Kakehashi Seminar
(auditorium at GLA Yatsugatake Inochi-no-Sato)
We have learned that there are diverse problems in this world. The problems you just saw such as smallpox, discrimination and war did not simply disappear by themselves. In fact, never in the long history of human kind have problems disappeared naturally by simply neglecting them. <read more>
July 21, 2013: The Second NexStage Series Seminar
(Tokyo Prince Hotel)
When looking at incidents, we perceive them through the principle of the Divine Truth, In-En-Kahoh (Inner Cause, Environmental Conditions, Result). This allows us to gain insight into the flow of how various incidents occur, the process they go through, and the results they lead to. <read more>
July 14, 2013: Seinen-Youth Training Project
(auditorium at GLA Yatsugatake Inochi-no-Sato)
At the Seinen-Youth Seminar in May, I introduced two themes of practice in advance of your summer training session to help you “discover your mission-work.” <read more>
July 7, 2013: 68th Missionary Members Cultivation Series (Prayer Hall in the General Headquarters Building)
In most cases, many people suppose that a person’s status or role within a group determines whether he or she is identified as an In-En (Inner Cause and Environmental Conditions) or Kahoh (Results) based type*. For example, you may assume that people assigned with responsibility or leadership roles are identified as In-En types. <read more>