Perfect Liberty Kyodan

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Perfect Liberty Kyodan is a Japanese new religious movement emphasizing creative self-expression, individual freedom, and the pursuit of a harmonious life through everyday acts.

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instanceOf Japanese new religion
new religious movement
coreTeaching Everyday life is a form of artistic expression
Harmony with others is essential to a good life
Human beings should express individuality creatively
Life is art
countryOfOrigin Japan
emphasizes creative self-expression
individual freedom
pursuit of a harmonious life
religious practice in everyday acts
engagesIn community-building events
social and cultural activities
foundedBy Tokuchika Miki NERFINISHED
Tokuharu Miki NERFINISHED
foundedInPeriod 20th century
hasAlternativeName PL Kyodan NERFINISHED
Perfect Liberty Church NERFINISHED
hasDoctrine 21 PL Precepts
PL Principles NERFINISHED
hasGlobalPresence Asia outside Japan
Brazil NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
hasLeaderTitle PL Kyoshu NERFINISHED
hasMembershipType lay religious organization
hasPlaceOfWorship PL Church NERFINISHED
PL dojo NERFINISHED
hasPublication religious pamphlets and newsletters
hasRitual ancestor memorial services
ceremonies for life events
daily services
hasSacredSite PL Peace Tower NERFINISHED
PL headquarters complex in Tondabayashi NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Tondabayashi, Osaka Prefecture, Japan NERFINISHED
languageOfWorship Japanese
organizationalStructure centralized leadership
promotes interpersonal harmony
peace
positive thinking
self-discipline
religiousTradition Japanese new religious movement
Shinto-related new religion
teaches conflicts can be resolved through self-reflection and harmony
freedom must be balanced with responsibility
people can reform their character through practice
usesSymbol PL emblem

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Shinshukyo hasPart Perfect Liberty Kyodan