We live in troubled times. So what do the teachings of a thirteenth-century Japanese monk have to say about solving our individual personal challenges, let alone the myriad and complex set of social, economic and environmental problems facing the contemporary world?
Andy Von Bradsky, Head of Architecture at MHCLG and Jonathan Werran, chief executive of the place-focused think-tank Localis - who both practice Nichiren Buddhism as members of a socially engaged Buddhist movement - will provide the answers. Stay tuned for an explanation of Nichiren Buddhist practice and life-philosophy - as well as the transformative power of ‘Nam Myoho Renge Kyo’.
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