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Holding out the ideals of universal love
and
"all religions spring from the same source"

Founding of Jinrui Aizenkai,

Universal Love and Brotherhood Association

 

    In 1924 Onisaburo Deguchi completely devoted himself to the dictation of "the stories from the spiritual world." 

 

        Then he visited Mongolia to put the Divine Providence into practice. 

 

         He has drawn up a will before his visit:

"I intend to unite Asia spiritually, and unite the world. Success or failure will depend on the time of Heaven, no need to worry." 

 

    The purpose of his visit was creating a federation of world religions based on the idea of universal brotherhood and “all religions spring from the same source,” at the crisis of humankind.

 

    However, Onisaburo’s activities were suspended by the obstruction of military dictator, Zhang Zuolin, and he was forced to return to Japan.

 

         During his unprecedented adventure, he saw the misery of Asia, and he comprehended that the reconciliation among races is the vital point for world peace.

 

     Onisaburo Deguchi established the “world religious federation” on the 20th of May 1925 in Peking, which Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Taoism, and other religious groups participated.

 

    The general headquarters was placed in Peking, and Asian headquarters was placed in Kameoka.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The “world religious federation” on the 20th of May 1925 in Peking

 

 

       The purpose of its founding was to put an end to the antagonism between religions and ethnic conflicts with the idea of “all religions spring from the same source”, to deepen the dialogue, cooperation and solidarity among religions under one God, to aim the harmony of humanity, and to build peaceful world.

 

     Onisaburo Deguchi founded Jinrui Aizenkai, Universal Love and Brotherhood Association, on the 9th of June 1925. 

 

      The purpose of this association is to establish eternal world peace by the spirit of Jinrui Aizen, universal love, and the idea of "all religions spring from the same source" beyond all barriers of race, nationality and religion.

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