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What is “The Ten Worlds”? (p. 17) CHARACTERS FROM THE DISNEY PIXAR MOVIE, “INSIDE OUT” CONDITIONS OF LIFE THAT EVERYONE HAS THE POTENTIAL TO EXPERIENCE AT ANY TIME TEN DIFFERENT WORLDS IN OUTER SPACE A NEW WORLD ORDER (An Introduction to Buddhism, second edition, p. 17)

What does attaining Buddhahood mean? (pp. 27-28) BECOMING SOMETHING SPECIAL OR DIFFERENT FROM WHAT WE ARE TRANSCENDENT STATE OR ENTRY AFTER DEATH INTO A PURE REALM REMOVED FROM THIS WORLD OPENING AND REVEALING THE BUDDHA NATURE THAT WE ALREADY POSSESS BECOMING A DISCIPLE OF A BUDDHA (An Introduction to Buddhism, second edition, p. 27-28)

Happiness depends on: (p. 29) ACCOMPLISHING ALL YOUR GOALS YOUR SPOUSE HOW WE PERCEIVE AND DEAL WITH PROBLEMS HOW MUCH OF OUR PROBLEMS WE CAN ELIMINATE FROM OUR LIVES (An Introduction to Buddhism, second edition, p. 29)

Nichiren writes: “I, Nichiren, have inscribed my life in sumi ink, so ___________ the Gohonzon with your whole heart.” (WND-1, 412) (An Introduction to Buddhism, second edition, p. 31) SING TO CONCENTRATE ON HUG BELIEVE IN (An Introduction to Buddhism, second edition, p. 31)

“The Emergence of the Treasure Tower,” the 11th chapter of the Lotus Sutra, describes a gigantic tower adorned with precious treasures emerging from beneath the earth and hovering in the air. Nichiren explains that this tower is a metaphor for what? (p. 34) THE AMOUNT OF BENEFIT ONE CAN RECEIVE THROUGH THIS PRACTICE A BILLIONAIRE’S LIFE STATE THE MAGNITUDE OF THE HUMAN POTENTIAL YOUR BOSS’ FORTUNE (An Introduction to Buddhism, second edition, p. 34)

Members who chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo to the Gohonzon and exert themselves in SGI activities to spread the Law in the spirit of the three presidents achieve what? (p. 35) REMARKABLE GROWTH, BENEFIT AND VICTORY IN THEIR LIVES FATIGUE A LIFE CONDITION THAT ALWAYS REMAINS IN THE FOUR NOBLE WORLDS MANY, MANY LIKES ON FACEBOOK (An Introduction to Buddhism, second edition, p. 35)

HIS WRITINGS AND STATUES HIS HUT AND EVERYTHING INSIDE IT Nichiren emerged victorious over the most powerful religious and secular opposition, and resolved to leave a physical expression of his winning state of life so all future disciples could bring forth that same life condition. What did he leave behind? (p. 33) HIS WRITINGS AND STATUES THE GOHONZON HIS PET, THE LION KING HIS HUT AND EVERYTHING INSIDE IT (An Introduction to Buddhism, second edition, p. 33)

NAME OF A SUSHI RESTAURANT A NEW MAGICAL HERB FOR OUR HEALTH What is Karma? (p. 40) THE ACCUMULATION OF ACTIONS FROM PREVIOUS EXISTENCES THAT REMAIN DORMANT WITHIN US UNTIL THEY APPREAR AS EFFECTS IN THIS LIFETIME NAME OF A SUSHI RESTAURANT THE BAD CAUSES WE MADE IN THE PAST THAT MANIFEST BAD EFFECTS IN THIS LIFETIME AND TAKE LIFETIMES TO CHANGE A NEW MAGICAL HERB FOR OUR HEALTH (An Introduction to Buddhism, second edition, p. 40)

What are the three obstacles in the concept “three obstacles and four devils”? (p. 47) THE OBSTACLES OF PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE THE OBSTACLES OF BIRTH, AGING AND SICKNESS THE OBSTACLES OF EARTHLY DESIRES, KARMA AND RETRIBUTION THE OBSTACLES OF SPOUSE, CHILDREN AND NEIGHBORS (An Introduction to Buddhism, second edition, p. 47)

“Lasting happiness can be achieved through ____________.” (p. 48) GETTING A BIGGER AND BETTER BUTSUDAN EVERY 3 YEARS DYING AND BEING REBORN ELIMINATING NEGATIVITY AND LETTING GO OF ALL ATTACHMENTS LEARNING TO WIN OVER OUR INNER DARKNESS, OR IGNORANCE (An Introduction to Buddhism, second edition, p. 48)