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SGI Buddhism - One Woman's Personal Revolution

By David Smith, published Mar 18, 2007
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Janet Schwartz , of Hollywood Pennsylvania has been practicing Nichiren Buddhism with SGI for nearly 26 years, having attended her first meeting on 7/25/81. She has a formidable but gentle presence. Janet has sparkling eyes, and a strong sense of humor.She also has a no nonsense bearing and a touch of cynicism, that lets you know she is a straight shooter, someone who will tell it like it is. All in all, one feels a sense of peace and levity in her presence. Having known her for quite some time, and been taken by her sense of calm and balance, I expressed interest in her personal philosophies. We had many engrossing conversations, which hinged on the spiritual and metaphysical. Intrigued, I decided to question her about her Buddhist practice.

Janet was brought up in a traditional large catholic family that was rife with domestic conflict. Even as a child she found herself questioning her belief in God. She tells me she would "try to think about infinity as opposed to Heaven" Intense pondering for a child!
By the time she had reached High School, Janet began to not believe in God, feeling many of her prayers were left unanswered. After a her first serious relationship of 8 years, came to a bitter end, she found herself depressed and alienated. Her friends and family were very concerned due to her increasing negativity. She was nearing complete despondence.

It was at this point she encountered Buddhism via a friend, attended her first meeting, and began to chant. After doing so, and taking on the practice regularly, she found her depression lifted. She chanted for money, and received it. Janet had long had a turbulent relationship with her father. She credits the practice with turning that around. This process engenders what Nichiren Buddhists refer to as "The Human Revolution" This unfolding of balance and grace allowed her, with the help of her father to open a very successful pretzel bakery that she ran for 15 years.

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