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Thanks alot for sending me the invitation.
Also, really sorry, my response was a bit late.
Its gr8 to know that ur mission is now in Chicago. I hope u have been able to attend the meetings there. Do keep sharing, the 'revitalization' of faith, u'll have in Chicago.
Utc2!
LvCharun
Happy early May 3rd! I was at the opening ceremony of Soka University of America on May 3rd, 2001. As you may know, President Ikeda spoke about May 3rd, 2001 for well over 30 years as a target date. After being in SGI most of my life and chanting toward that target date, it felt very strange when it finally came and went and what was different on that day?
President Ikeda says Education is the final endeavor of his life. I hope all SGI members can grasp what the significance of this endeavor is in our own lives.
Toward realizing this endeavor, I've put one of the lectures that was recently delivered at Soka University of America and podcasted on www.soka.edu on the music section of my profile.
It's a lecture from Professor Chalmer's Johnson, and I think it is very crucial that everyone considers his perspective on what is going on in the world right now and what we should do as disciples of sensei to lead a way to positive change all around the world.
I will try to put up other lectures from SUA soon on my music section, so check back with it.
Also you can listen to other such lectures from SUA at www.soka.edu.
Education is a lifelong endeavor we should all make a part of our lives and our human revolution.
Take care, Timothy
I'd help you find your meeting place but I'm too far away. Best thing for you is to call the SGI-USA Chicago Culture Center and talk to Cindy Carlson or Al Bailey. Definitely use the sgi website provided you by Aaron.
Dan
from Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
http://www.sgi-usa-chicago.org/