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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Taniguchi Masaharu (japanisch 谷口 雅春; * 22.Taniguchi Masaharu (japanisch 谷口 雅春; * 22. November 1893 in Kōbe, Japan; † 17. Juni 1985 in Nagasaki, Japan) war ein japanischer Autor, Neugeistler und Gründer der neureligiösen Bewegung Seichō-no-Ie (wörtlich: Haus des Wachstums oder Heim des unendlichen Lebens).chstums oder Heim des unendlichen Lebens). , Masaharu TANIGUĈI (japane 谷口 (たにぐち) 雅春 (まさはる)) estis kreanto de ŝintoisma organizo . , 谷口 雅春(たにぐち がしゅん・まさはる、1893年〈明治26年〉11月22日 - 谷口 雅春(たにぐち がしゅん・まさはる、1893年〈明治26年〉11月22日 - 1985年〈昭和60年〉6月17日)は、新宗教「生長の家」創始者・初代総裁。旧名は同訓異字の“正治”。兵庫県八部郡烏原村東所(現在の兵庫県神戸市兵庫区烏原町)に生まれ、大阪市港区の大阪府立市岡中学(旧制)出身。早稲田大学文学部英文科中退。同学科には青野季吉、木村毅、坪田譲治らが在学していた。 著作は400冊以上に及び、主著『生命の實相』は通算1,900万部を超える。他に『新版真理』全11巻、『新選谷口雅春選集』全20巻、『新選谷口雅春法話集』全12巻等、多数の著書(聖典)がある。他にも、彼が受けたとした33の神示(総称:『七つの燈臺の點燈者の神示』)や自由詩の形態を取る「聖経」として『甘露の法雨』『』『』等がある。 解脱名(戒名)は「實相無相光明宮大真理説授正思惟大聖師」。専ら略して「大聖師」と冠され、信徒には称されている。光明宮大真理説授正思惟大聖師」。専ら略して「大聖師」と冠され、信徒には称されている。 , Masaharu Taniguchi (谷口 雅春, Taniguchi MasahMasaharu Taniguchi (谷口 雅春, Taniguchi Masaharu, 22 November 1893 – 17 June 1985) was a Japanese New Thought leader, founder of Seicho-no-Ie. He began studying English literature at the Waseda University, Tokyo. In parallel, he also studied the works of Fenwicke Holmes, and subsequently translated Holmes' book, into Japanese. In 1929, after much study and contemplation, he reported having received a divine revelation followed by the healing of his daughter. This led in 1930 to the creation of a magazine, Seicho-no-Ie ("home of infinite life, wisdom, and abundance"). The movement grew during the 1930s, although was suppressed during World War II. In 1952, he co-authored a book with Fenwicke Holmes titled . Taniguchi died in a Nagasaki hospital on June 17, 1985, at the age of ninety-one.n June 17, 1985, at the age of ninety-one. , Masaharu Taniguchi (谷口 雅春 Taniguchi MasahaMasaharu Taniguchi (谷口 雅春 Taniguchi Masaharu?) (Kobe, 22 de novembro de 1893 – Nagasaki, 17 de junho de 1985) foi um líder religioso japonês, fundador da Seicho-No-Ie. Por causa de seu profundo amor e compaixão pela humanidade, ele sofria com as várias contradições deste mundo, onde os fracos se tornam vítimas dos fortes. A fim de descobrir a exata origem de tais distorções e realidades, estudou diversas filosofias e religiões, tanto antigas como novas. Após infatigável esforço, com dias e noites em ardorosas orações, finalmente recebeu a Revelação Divina, enquanto estava mergulhado em profunda meditação. Esta lhe foi dada semelhante a uma voz de comando, que parecia dizer: "A matéria é nada. O corpo físico é nada. Todos os fenômenos, no mundo da matéria, são nada. O que existe verdadeira e eternamente é Deus e Sua manifestação. O homem é, na realidade, um filho de Deus. Ele não é matéria, mas existência espiritual. O homem já é um ser perfeito. Tudo em nosso ambiente é simplesmente o reflexo de nossa própria mente". Ele então, passou a transmitir essa Verdade maravilhosa ao maior número de pessoas, que conheceram a Imagem Verdadeira do homem, que não adoece, não envelhece e não morre, e, também passaram a transmiti-la a outras pessoas. Este trabalho de amor cresceu e se tornou o Movimento de Iluminação da Humanidade. Masaharu Taniguchi faleceu em Nagasaki, em 17 de junho de 1985.leceu em Nagasaki, em 17 de junho de 1985.
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rdfs:comment 谷口 雅春(たにぐち がしゅん・まさはる、1893年〈明治26年〉11月22日 - 谷口 雅春(たにぐち がしゅん・まさはる、1893年〈明治26年〉11月22日 - 1985年〈昭和60年〉6月17日)は、新宗教「生長の家」創始者・初代総裁。旧名は同訓異字の“正治”。兵庫県八部郡烏原村東所(現在の兵庫県神戸市兵庫区烏原町)に生まれ、大阪市港区の大阪府立市岡中学(旧制)出身。早稲田大学文学部英文科中退。同学科には青野季吉、木村毅、坪田譲治らが在学していた。 著作は400冊以上に及び、主著『生命の實相』は通算1,900万部を超える。他に『新版真理』全11巻、『新選谷口雅春選集』全20巻、『新選谷口雅春法話集』全12巻等、多数の著書(聖典)がある。他にも、彼が受けたとした33の神示(総称:『七つの燈臺の點燈者の神示』)や自由詩の形態を取る「聖経」として『甘露の法雨』『』『』等がある。 解脱名(戒名)は「實相無相光明宮大真理説授正思惟大聖師」。専ら略して「大聖師」と冠され、信徒には称されている。光明宮大真理説授正思惟大聖師」。専ら略して「大聖師」と冠され、信徒には称されている。 , Taniguchi Masaharu (japanisch 谷口 雅春; * 22.Taniguchi Masaharu (japanisch 谷口 雅春; * 22. November 1893 in Kōbe, Japan; † 17. Juni 1985 in Nagasaki, Japan) war ein japanischer Autor, Neugeistler und Gründer der neureligiösen Bewegung Seichō-no-Ie (wörtlich: Haus des Wachstums oder Heim des unendlichen Lebens).chstums oder Heim des unendlichen Lebens). , Masaharu TANIGUĈI (japane 谷口 (たにぐち) 雅春 (まさはる)) estis kreanto de ŝintoisma organizo . , Masaharu Taniguchi (谷口 雅春 Taniguchi MasahaMasaharu Taniguchi (谷口 雅春 Taniguchi Masaharu?) (Kobe, 22 de novembro de 1893 – Nagasaki, 17 de junho de 1985) foi um líder religioso japonês, fundador da Seicho-No-Ie. Por causa de seu profundo amor e compaixão pela humanidade, ele sofria com as várias contradições deste mundo, onde os fracos se tornam vítimas dos fortes. A fim de descobrir a exata origem de tais distorções e realidades, estudou diversas filosofias e religiões, tanto antigas como novas. Este trabalho de amor cresceu e se tornou o Movimento de Iluminação da Humanidade.u o Movimento de Iluminação da Humanidade. , Masaharu Taniguchi (谷口 雅春, Taniguchi MasahMasaharu Taniguchi (谷口 雅春, Taniguchi Masaharu, 22 November 1893 – 17 June 1985) was a Japanese New Thought leader, founder of Seicho-no-Ie. He began studying English literature at the Waseda University, Tokyo. In parallel, he also studied the works of Fenwicke Holmes, and subsequently translated Holmes' book, into Japanese. In 1929, after much study and contemplation, he reported having received a divine revelation followed by the healing of his daughter. This led in 1930 to the creation of a magazine, Seicho-no-Ie ("home of infinite life, wisdom, and abundance"). The movement grew during the 1930s, although was suppressed during World War II. In 1952, he co-authored a book with Fenwicke Holmes titled .hored a book with Fenwicke Holmes titled .
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