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Religious Movements Homepage: Seicho_No_Ie |
 | | In 1936, Seicho No Ie was registered as a kyoka dantai, translated in English to mean "a religious organization." By redefining Seicho No Ie as a kyoka dantai, the leaders of Seicho No Ie were able to indicate their willingness to cooperate with the government in the task of edifying the people. |
 | | The Seicho No Ie text, Seimei no Jisso, quotes the first chapter of the Apocolypse by opening with St. John's vision of the Son of Man in the midst of the seven golden lampstands. |
 | | To achieve salvation in Seicho No Ie, one must realize that man is the Son of God, that man is Buddha, and as a result is born to live free in freedom and abundance with limitless possibilities. |
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