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<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-size: large;"> </span></span> <span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">The problems surrounding the Dhammakaya temple and its abbot
Dhammachayo are serious in themselves. But they also reflect larger and
more acute malaises in the Thai Buddhist clergy.</span></span><br />
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</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">For starters, the Sangha Council's controversial ruling on the
Dhammakaya issue has posed questions over each elder's moral judgement
and the serious flaws in the clergy's governing system. </span></span><br />
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</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">More specifically, the crux of the problem is the closed
clerical system which centralises governing power within a small group
of 20 elders without any internal monitoring and auditing mechanisms.
It is a system that is accountable to no one. The lack of transparency
has given rise to rife nepotism and abuse of power to give favours to
the elders' networks.</span></span><br />
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</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">The emphasis on personal ties explains why the elders turn a
blind eye to misconduct by wealthy monks. Worse, they continue to back
these influential monks, giving them tacit support or even moving them
up the ecclesiastical ranks, which helps the monks expand their
networks further.</span></span><br />
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</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">That the Dhammakaya temple and Dhammachayo have managed to
stay popular throughout these years also shows the weakness of Buddhists
themselves for they have little understanding of dhamma principles in
Buddhism.</span></span><br />
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</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">There are widespread false understandings even concerning the
most basic matters in Buddhism such as boon or merit. For example, many
believe the more they donate, the more merit they will gain. This is
tam boon or making merit to acquire more things, not to let go of
things according to Buddhist teachings. When there is misunderstanding
at this basic level, there is no need to talk about their understanding
of higher dhamma such as nirvana. </span></span><br />
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</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">Not knowing what Buddhism is about, it is easy for them to be
misled by false teachings and ready to turn a blind eye to
irregularities of their gurus. In other word, the Dhammakaya
controversy shows a lack of knowledge of Buddhists themselves about
their own religion. It also reflects a failure of the clergy and the
clergy's education system.</span></span><br />
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</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">In addition, the popularity of Dhammakaya, especially among
the middle class, is linked to the widespread misconduct of mainstream
monks. Monks' scandals do not only routinely make headlines, but people
see with their own eyes what monks should not do every day.</span></span><br />
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</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">Fed up, many in the middle class feel attracted to the
Dhammakaya monks who appear more strict and orderly. Not realising that
the teachings of Dhammakaya and the conduct of its abbot have more
far-reaching adverse impacts, they fiercely oppose any moves by the
clergy to punish Dhammachayo/Dhammakaya while letting other rogue monks
get off scot-free.</span></span><br />
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</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">Punishment or not, the more crucial question is why we have
rogue monks in every nook and cranny. The answer does not lie only in
the inefficiency of individual abbots or the elders in the Sangha
Council.</span></span><br />
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</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">The main problem is the governing system of the clergy itself.
The closed and unaccountable system breeds problems and fosters
widespread violations of monastic codes of conduct. This centralised
system has not only rendered the elders weak and inefficient, it has
put their moral standards up to public question.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><strong>Phra Paisal Visalo is a forest monk and abbot of Sukato
Forest Monastery. He is the author of 'Thai Buddhism in the Future:
Trends and Ways Out of the Crisis'.</strong></span></span><br />
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<strong><span>Buddhist perspectives on end of life care – a conversation with Phra Paisal Visalo</span></strong></div>
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<strong><span><span>Author: Dr Suresh Kumar<br />
08 August 2014<br />
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<strong>Alongside a busy schedule of training in Thailand, Dr Suresh
Kumar spoke to Phra Paisal Visalo, abbot of the Buddhist Monastery, Wat
Pasukato, and founder of the Buddhist Network for a Good Death.</strong><br />
<strong>What does Buddhism say about suffering in general and suffering at the end of life in particular?</strong><br />
In the Buddhist perspective, suffering is the reality that no
one can escape from. We are all facing ageing, sickness, separation and
loss, either sooner or later. The reason for this is that life is
uncertainty. Everything in this world is only temporary. But change is
certainty. That is: Impermanence. Our life is pressurised by internal
and external factors which lead to constant changes. Everything
ultimately is rotten and disintegrated, that is: suffering. There is no
'self' which is independent or permanent. We can only delay or escape
suffering for a while but it is inevitable. What we can do is to
alleviate suffering and lessen its effects when it occurs.<br />
However, it is possible that those conditions of suffering can
only affect us physically but not necessarily affect our mental
conditions. Buddhism believes that every human can cultivate their mind
to be free from suffering. Even though we all face ageing, sickness
and death, our minds need not to be painful from these, if only we
accept the reality with no refusal and no resistance. Acceptance is the
most important factor for us to be free from suffering. <br />
Instead of being affected by physical suffering, we can use it
to our benefit; open our eyes to the fact that nothing is certainty.
Wisdom is also the key success to enlighten our minds to be free from
suffering. There have been numerous monks and laypeople who received
enlightenment while they were facing suffering due to sickness and the
death. In other words, sickness and death can develop our wisdom to
realize the ultimate truth and achieve enlightenment.<br />
<strong>How relevant is learning from these ideas to the end of life care of non-Buddhists?</strong><br />
Buddhism believes the happiness is possible at the end of
life. There should be no fear when the time has come. Every human has it
in his own capacity to be happy, regardless of which religion he
professes, or even if he has no religion at all. Peaceful death is
possible for all human beings. <br />
<strong>What do you consider as a good death? </strong><br />
Good death, from Buddhist perspective, is not determined by
the way one dies, or the reason for death. It is rather characterized by
the condition of mind at the time of death; dying in peace, without
fear or mental suffering. This is possible when one accept one’s own
death and lets go of everything – no attachment to anything or any
person. Good death is also characterized by the blissful states of
existence where one is reborn. Best of all is death with an enlightened
mind, achieving the ultimate wisdom concerning the true essence of
nature. This enables the mind to be free from suffering and realize
nirvana, with no rebirth. <br />
<strong>What is good life?</strong><br />
Good life means life with well-being, free from sickness,
poverty or exploitation. Good life also means living a life with
morality; not taking advantage of others but also doing good deeds for
others and society. It involves peaceful mind, having compassion and
not being dominated by greed, anger and delusion. It is life not
inflicted by suffering, resulting from understanding the reality of
life and being capable of solving the problems that arise.<br />
<strong>Do you think that good living always leads to a good or comfortable death?</strong><br />
Good life could lead to a peaceful death, but not always. When
a person is dying, if his mind is in sorrow, or worried about his
children, parents, the loved ones or could not let go of his properties,
if he is guilty, or has unfinished business, he would refuse and fight
with death at any cost. This will lead to torment, agitation and
restlessness, with woeful existence after death. Besides, physical pain
from sickness may cause patients to be angry and agitated and find no
peace at the end of life.<br />
<strong>On the other hand, do you think that a good death is possible without a good life?</strong><br />
Good death could happen to those who have unwholesome life,
though it is very rare. This is because those who have unwholesome life
are afraid that they will go to evil states after death. So they are
fearful of death. Many suffer from guilt or are haunted by their bad
conduct in the past. As for those who are dominated by greed, anger or
delusion, they always find difficulty in letting go of their property
or ill will. This will inevitably lead to death in torment. However, if
they are lucky enough to have friends who can help them to recall good
deeds and let go of everything, their mind will become wholesome and a
good death will be possible for them. <br />
<strong>Death being certainty in life, how can one prepare for it?</strong><br />
Preparing for death is a necessity for all human beings,
because we all will face it no matter how we are or who we are. We
should prepare for death by exercising ‘the Contemplation of Death’.
This means we should remind ourselves constantly that we will die
sooner or later. We do not know when, where and how. Then we ask
ourselves: If we were to die soon, are we ready for that? Have we done
any good deeds to our loved ones and others? Is it enough? Are we
sufficiently responsible for everything that we have? Are we ready to
let things go yet? If the answer is: ‘not ready yet’, we must do good
deeds from now on and try to complete those tasks and responsibilities.
Finally, we have to learn how to let things go. Doing good deeds means
we have nothing to be sorry for. Then letting things go will enable us
to face the death and ready for it now and in the future. <br />
<strong>Fear of death is one of the major factors causing
distress in the dying. Are there ways of addressing this, irrespective
of one’s faith? </strong><br />
The fear of death occurs when we tend to forget we all die
sooner or later. We may have unfinished business and worry about beloved
ones or belongings. One may be fearful of death because one is
uncertain about what will happen after death. The fear of death can be
relieved if we regularly practice the contemplation of death, try to do
our best to our beloved ones and try to complete our important tasks
and responsibilities. Meditation is a good way to cultivate our minds
to accept death: seeing death as a part of life with no fear at all.<br />
<strong>Can interventions like meditation assist in alleviating
suffering towards the end of life? How? Even in a person who has not
practised mediation till the final days of his or her life?</strong><br />
Meditation helps lessen suffering. At the end of life, when
pain occurs, one can focus on one’s breath – in-breath and out-breath.
Once mind and breath are in harmony, concentration and calmness will
take place. Calmness of mind will produce some chemistry in one’s body
that can gradually lessen the pain. Calmness meditation also diverts
the mind from physical pain, and can enable one to be unaware of the
pain or feel less pain.<br />
Mindfulness meditation can also relieve suffering. Mindfulness
meditation helps the mind to let go of the pain. Instead of 'being
pain', mindfulness enables one to be aware of the pain. This will reduce
mental pain. Only physical pain will exist. <br />
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Experienced mediators can give advice to anyone to eliminate the
degrees of suffering. An appropriate and peaceful environment can also
help relieve pain. Reminding oneself of good deeds in the past, or
concentrating on sacred things in which one has faith can support
mindfulness meditation as well.</strong><br />
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am extermely happy to be given the opportunity to come and share with
you the contribution Buddhism could make to better the well being of
human society. Tonight we have come together to discuss the benefits of
sincere sharing of good things we value in our society in general and
particularly religion. </span></span>
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</span>Those of us who believe in one or another religion have seen the
benefits of religious practices if and when we practise them properly
ourselves. We have also seen the danger and suffering which come out of
direct misuse of religious beliefs, power and religious fanaticism. The
benefit or harm caused by religion in everyday life is not in the merit
or demerit of the religions. It is entirely dependent on the behaviours
of the people who profess themselves to be religious. Since the problems
of the world are created by human beings they can only be corrected by
human beings, by properly following the fundamental principles of human
values, taught and practised by wise men and women of the world. Let us
not be in the illusion that there were only one or few such wise people
who came as saviours of the world. We must credit ourselves and thank
others for the good things we enjoy in life and be responsible for the
bad things we experience. <span class="article-text"><br />
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</span>According to Buddhism, Religion or "the Dharma" is no more than a
raft or a path for people who wish to journey on it. If we have an
accident on the road it is not the road's fault and if we travel well,
we do not thank the road. However if we stand in the middle of the road
and tell other people that they do not know how to walk, that is not
just an accident, it is sheer arrogance and ignorance. I have come here
to share with you the Buddhist perspective and how its fundamental ideas
and practices can benefit individuals and our society at large. <span class="article-text"><br />
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</span>Buddhism and its teachings respects all other religions and in
fact, in Buddhism, it is a transgression to speak ill of anybody or a
group of people or their philosophical or religious ideas. Condemning
other people or their religion is considered non-religious conduct and
is an idle-talk which is one of the ten non-virtues deeds one must
abandone. There is no devil outside other than one's own inability to
accept and respect other religions. There is no external god other than
the kindness and compassion that can flow through us to other living
beings. A mother dog who shows her kindness to her puppy is a much
better example of compassion foe one to emulate than propagating
teachings which discriminate against colour, race, religion or gender. <span class="article-text"><br />
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</span>If one religion cannot tolerate another how can it teach to
tolerate anything in this world? Religious intolerance and
narrow-mindedness among Church and religious leaders have let down many
of their adherents who call themselves "free thinkers". These are not
the benefits of religious practice but the failure to understand and
practise religion. Over the years I have met many people who wish to be
identified as "free thinkers" rather than belonging to any religious
denomination. Many regard religion as that which narrows their thinking
and limits their freedom to reason. Many modern thinkers, who have
otherwise distanced themselves from strict religious dogma have become
attracted to the Buddhist way of life and its powerful ideas, have
regarded Buddhism as a way of life rather than a religion. <span class="article-text"><br />
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</span>Many Australians I have known, who consider themselves as
Buddhists have become interested in Buddhism and have adopted its
non-pressured approach to life, mainly because they do not have to
believe in things they have not examined and experienced themselves.
They are taught to think for themselves rather than have a blind faith
in something and are not even allowed to think of it logically. They are
encouraged to find a safe way for themselves rather than accept the one
and only ready-made highway. </span></span>
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</span>There is no one highway to enlightenment, but there are different
footsteps of past masters we can follow if we wish. Learn from everbody
and every circumstance and take what it means most to you, but let us
not be over-ambitious and try to make a highway to lead everyone. This
is how the seeds of religious fanaticism are planted. </span></span>
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</span>Several years ago there was a big inter-religious conference in
London which was represented by all major religions. Buddhism was
represented by a Sri Lankan monk. The conference was held in a beautiful
Church and most of those attending were Christians. All the speakers
sat on the stage and the Sri Lankan monk who was the smallest in
physical size was asked to speak first. The first remark he made was
nothing but a few minutes of total silence and the people in the
audience thought he was not going to say anything and the Master of the
Ceremony acted rather anxiously. Then the monk smiled towards the Master
of the ceremony and nodded as if he was going to say something after
all and then he said: "I am sorry, Ladies and Gentlemen, there is no
God". Well, I am not going to repeat it here but such comments do raise
questions as to what Buddhism is all about and the role of Buddha for
Buddhists. <span class="article-text"><br />
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</span>To be frank Buddha was a great critic of the idea of creation of
the world by some supreme God-Head and the idea of the original sin and
eternal heaven and hell. To the Buddha, most important thing was "now",
the present moment and how we go from here rather than what happened in
the past and what might or will happen in the future. Past is gone and
future is not yet due except what we are creating now. He did this not
out of believing in some theory but examining it for himself through
analysis and rationality. Buddha came up with four fundamental
principles which he thought was univeral to all human problems. Even to
his most faithful disciples, the Buddha after his enlightenment, warned
of the danger of "blind faith" and asked them not to believe everything
what he said just because he taught them. He emphasised the importance
of individuals to test and examine the authenticity of his teaching
through personal experience, not through mere belief. </span></span>
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These four principles are called the four Noble Tuths. (<i>Details Of The Four Noble Truths)</i></span></span>
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<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-size: large;"><i>1. The first is called the Truth of Suffering (Dukkha Satya). <br />
2. The second truth is the truth of the origin of the suffering. <br />
3. The truth of the path is the third noble truth. It is also the path known as "The Middle Way (Madyam marga). <br />
4. If we have individuals who adopt this theory of the eight noble paths
they will experience the fourth noble truth, the truth of the cessation
of suffering. </i></span></span></div>
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Finally may the ills of humanity not defile the ever shining truth of
the enlightened ones, like the lotus flower untainted by the soil in
which it grows. Accept what you can now, for this cannot be repeated
again. What you can not accept now, do not reject it straight away, for
you might find it useful later on. Let there be awareness, compassion
and tolerance among all living beings.</span></span>
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(<b>Slave of the Buddha</b>) went forth as a <b>bhikkhu</b>
(<b>Buddhist monk</b>) in 1926, at the age of
twenty. After a few years of study in Bangkok, he was inspired to live close
with nature in order to investigate the Buddha-Dhamma. Thus, he established <b>Suan
Mokkhabalarama</b> (<b>The Grove of the Power of
Liberation</b>) in 1932, near his hometown. At that time, it was the only
Forest dhamma Center and one of the few places dedicated to <b>vipassana</b>
(<b>mental cultivation leading to "seeing
clearly" into reality</b>) in Southern Thailand. Word of Buddhadasa
Bhikkhu, his work, and Suan Mokkh spread over the years so that now they are
easily described as "one of the most influential events of Buddhist history
in Siam." Here, we can only mention some of the more interesting services
he has rendered Buddhism.</span></b></span></span></div>
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<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: "ms sans" serif;"><b><span style="font-family: "ms sans" serif;"> </span>
</b></span></span><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: "ms sans" serif;">Ajahn Buddhadasa has worked painstakingly to
establish and explain the correct and essential principles of original Buddhism.
That work is based in extensive research of the Pali texts (Canon and
commentary), especially of the Buddha's Discourses (<b>sutta
pitaka</b>), followed by
personal experiment and practice with these teachings. Then he has taught
whatever he can say truly quenches <b>dukkha</b>. His goal has been to produce a
complete set of references for present and future research and practice. His
approach has been always scientific, straight forward, and practical.</span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: "ms sans" serif;">Although his formal education only went as far as
seventh grade and beginning Pali studies, he has been given five Honorary
doctorates by Thai universities. His books both written and transcribed from
talks, fill a room at the National Library and influence all serious Thai
Buddhists.</span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: "ms sans" serif;">Progressive elements in Thai society, especially
the young, have been inspired by his teaching and selfless example. Since the
1960's, activists and thinkers in areas such as education, social welfare, and
rural development have drawn upon his teaching and advice.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: "ms sans" serif;">Since the founding of Suan Mokkh, he has studied
all schools of Buddhism, as well as the major religious traditions. This
interest is practical rather than scholarly. He seeks to unite all genuinely
religious people in order to work together to help free humanity by destroying
selfishness. This broadmindedness has won him friends and students from around
the world, including Christians, Muslims, Hindus, and Sikhs.</span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: "ms sans" serif;">Now
he focuses his energies on his last project, establishing an International
Dhamma Hermitage. This addition to Suan Mokkh is intended to provide facilities
for:</span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: "ms sans" serif;">- courses which introduce friends, foreign and
Thai, to the natural truth explained in the Buddha's teachings and start them in
the Buddha's system of mental cultivation</span></span><br />
<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: "ms sans" serif;">- gatherings of representatives from the different
religious communities of Thailand (and later the world) in order to meet,
develop mutual good understanding, and cooperate for the sake of world peace</span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: "ms sans" serif;">- meeting among Buddhists from around the world to
discuss and agree upon the "Heart of Buddhism"</span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: "ms sans" serif;">Actual results must depend on Natural Law, as
Ajahn Buddhadasa and his helpers continue to explore the potential of mindfully
wise actions within Nature according to the Law of Nature. He welcomes visitors.-</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">By Phra Paisal Visalo<br />
Bangkok Post <br />
3 March 2015</span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"> <b><span style="font-size: x-large;">T</span></b>he problems surrounding the Dhammakaya temple and its abbot
Dhammachayo are serious in themselves. But they also reflect larger and
more acute malaises in the Thai Buddhist clergy.</span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">For starters, the Sangha Council's controversial ruling on the
Dhammakaya issue has posed questions over each elder's moral judgement
and the serious flaws in the clergy's governing system. </span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">More specifically, the crux of the problem is the closed
clerical system which centralises governing power within a small group
of 20 elders without any internal monitoring and auditing mechanisms.
It is a system that is accountable to no one. The lack of transparency
has given rise to rife nepotism and abuse of power to give favours to
the elders' networks.</span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">The emphasis on personal ties explains why the elders turn a
blind eye to misconduct by wealthy monks. Worse, they continue to back
these influential monks, giving them tacit support or even moving them
up the ecclesiastical ranks, which helps the monks expand their
networks further.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">That the Dhammakaya temple and Dhammachayo have managed to
stay popular throughout these years also shows the weakness of Buddhists
themselves for they have little understanding of dhamma principles in
Buddhism.</span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">There are widespread false understandings even concerning the
most basic matters in Buddhism such as boon or merit. For example, many
believe the more they donate, the more merit they will gain. This is
tam boon or making merit to acquire more things, not to let go of
things according to Buddhist teachings. When there is misunderstanding
at this basic level, there is no need to talk about their understanding
of higher dhamma such as nirvana. </span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">Not knowing what Buddhism is about, it is easy for them to be
misled by false teachings and ready to turn a blind eye to
irregularities of their gurus. In other word, the Dhammakaya
controversy shows a lack of knowledge of Buddhists themselves about
their own religion. It also reflects a failure of the clergy and the
clergy's education system.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">In addition, the popularity of Dhammakaya, especially among
the middle class, is linked to the widespread misconduct of mainstream
monks. Monks' scandals do not only routinely make headlines, but people
see with their own eyes what monks should not do every day.</span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">Fed up, many in the middle class feel attracted to the
Dhammakaya monks who appear more strict and orderly. Not realising that
the teachings of Dhammakaya and the conduct of its abbot have more
far-reaching adverse impacts, they fiercely oppose any moves by the
clergy to punish Dhammachayo/Dhammakaya while letting other rogue monks
get off scot-free.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">Punishment or not, the more crucial question is why we have
rogue monks in every nook and cranny. The answer does not lie only in
the inefficiency of individual abbots or the elders in the Sangha
Council.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">The main problem is the governing system of the clergy itself.
The closed and unaccountable system breeds problems and fosters
widespread violations of monastic codes of conduct. This centralised
system has not only rendered the elders weak and inefficient, it has
put their moral standards up to public </span><span style="color: blue;">question.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><b><b> </b></b></span><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>I</b></span><b><span style="font-size: large;"> </span>once read a book about Zen. In Zen, you know, they don’t teach with a
lot of explanation. For instance, if a monk is falling asleep during
meditation, they come with a stick and ”whack!” they give him a hit on
the back. When the erring disciple is hit, he shows his gratitude by
thanking the attendant. In Zen practice one is taught to be thankful for
all the feelings which give one the opportunity to develop.</b></span><br />
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<b><br />
One day there was an assembly of monks gathered for a meeting. Outside
the hall a flag was blowing in the wind. There arose a dispute between
two monks as to how the flag was actually blowing in the wind. One of
the monks claimed that it was because of the wind while the other argued
that it was because of the flag. Thus they quarreled because of their
narrow views and couldn’t come to any kind of agreement. They would have
argued like this until the day they died. However, their teacher
intervened and said, ”Neither of you is right. The correct understanding
is that there is no flag and there is no wind”.</b></div>
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<b><br />
This is the practice, not to have anything, not to have the flag and not
to have the wind. If there is a flag, then there is a wind; if there is
a wind, then there is a flag. You should contemplate and reflect on
this thoroughly until you see in accordance with truth. If considered
well, then there will remain nothing. It’s empty – void; empty of the
flag and empty of the wind. In the great void there is no flag and there
is no wind. There is no birth, no old age, no sickness or death. Our
conventional understanding of flag and wind is only a concept. In
reality there is nothing. That’s all! There is nothing more than empty
labels.</b></div>
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<b><br />
If we practice in this way, we will come to see completeness and all of
our problems will come to an end. In the great void the King of Death
will never find you. There is nothing for old age, sickness and death to
follow. When we see and understand in accordance with truth, that is,
with right understanding, then there is only this great emptiness. It’s
here that there is no more ”we”, no ”they”, no ”self” at all.</b></div>
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<span style="font-weight: normal;">By Buddhadasa Bhikkhu</span></h1>
<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: "arial"; font-size: large;"><b><span style="font-size: x-large;"> N</span></b>ow we come to the word "<b>religion</b>"
(<b>sasana</b>). In everyday language, the language
of the undiscerning person, the word "religion" refers simply to
temples, monastery buildings, pagodas, saffron robes, and so on. If there are
pagodas and temples all over the place, people say, "Ah! The religion is
thriving!" This is what "religion" means in everyday language.</span></span><br />
<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: "arial"; font-size: large;"> In Dhamma language, the word "religion" refers
to the genuine Dhamma which can truly serve people as a refuge or point of
support. The Dhamma which actually can be for people a basis of support, which
really can bring about the end of dukkha (suffering, misery, unsatisfactoriness),
the Dhamma is the religion. This is the meaning of "religion" as that
term is used in Dhamma language. "The religion is thriving" means that
this very special something which has the power to put an end to dukkha is
spreading and expanding among people. To say that the religion is thriving does
not by any means imply progress in terms of yellow robes. <b>The
religion in everyday language is temples, monastery buildings, pagodas, yellow
robes, and so on</b>; <b>the religion in Dhamma
language is the truth which genuinely serves humanity as a refuge</b>. </span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: "arial"; font-size: large;"> Those who take the word "religion" to mean
"the Teaching" are nearer the mark than those who take it as standing
for temples and so on. To consider progress in religion study and instruction as
true religious progress is correct up to a point. But it is not good enough. To
understand the religion as simply the Teaching is still to understand it only in
terms of everyday lanugage.</span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: "arial"; font-size: large;"><b> In terms of Dhamma language, the
religion is "the sublime or Excellent Way of Life"</b> (<b>brahmacariya</b>),
that is to say, life lived in accordance with Dhamma. It is this exalted way of
living which is "glorious in its beginning, middle, and end." By
Sublime Way of Life the Buddha meant <b>the way of
practice that can really extinguish</b> <b>dukkha</b>
(<b>suffering</b>). The glory of its beginning is
study and learning; the glory of its middle is the practice; the glory of its
end is the real reward that comes from the practice. This is the Sublime Way of
Life, the religion of Dhamma language,. Taken as everyday language,
"religion" means at best the teaching; taken as Dhamma language, it
means the Sublime Ways of Life, glorious in its beginning, middle, and end. The
two meanings are very different. </span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><strong>Buddhist perspectives on end of life care – a conversation with Phra Paisal Visalo</strong></span></span></div>
<div style="text-align: center;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"> Author: Dr Suresh Kumar</span></span></div>
<br /><span style="color: blue;"><strong>Alongside a busy schedule of training in Thailand, Dr Suresh
Kumar spoke to Phra Paisal Visalo, abbot of the Buddhist Monastery, Wat
Pasukato, and founder of the Buddhist Network for a Good Death.</strong></span><br />
<span style="color: blue;">
</span><span style="color: blue;"><strong>What does Buddhism say about suffering in general and suffering at the end of life in particular?</strong></span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;">
</span><span style="color: blue;">In the Buddhist perspective, suffering is the reality that no
one can escape from. We are all facing ageing, sickness, separation and
loss, either sooner or later. The reason for this is that life is
uncertainty. Everything in this world is only temporary. But change is
certainty. That is: Impermanence. Our life is pressurised by internal
and external factors which lead to constant changes. Everything
ultimately is rotten and disintegrated, that is: suffering. There is no
'self' which is independent or permanent. We can only delay or escape
suffering for a while but it is inevitable. What we can do is to
alleviate suffering and lessen its effects when it occurs.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;">
</span><span style="color: blue;">However, it is possible that those conditions of suffering can
only affect us physically but not necessarily affect our mental
conditions. Buddhism believes that every human can cultivate their mind
to be free from suffering. Even though we all face ageing, sickness
and death, our minds need not to be painful from these, if only we
accept the reality with no refusal and no resistance. Acceptance is the
most important factor for us to be free from suffering. </span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;">
</span><span style="color: blue;">Instead of being affected by physical suffering, we can use it
to our benefit; open our eyes to the fact that nothing is certainty.
Wisdom is also the key success to enlighten our minds to be free from
suffering. There have been numerous monks and laypeople who received
enlightenment while they were facing suffering due to sickness and the
death. In other words, sickness and death can develop our wisdom to
realize the ultimate truth and achieve enlightenment.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;">
</span><span style="color: blue;"><strong>How relevant is learning from these ideas to the end of life care of non-Buddhists?</strong></span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;">
</span><span style="color: blue;">Buddhism believes the happiness is possible at the end of
life. There should be no fear when the time has come. Every human has it
in his own capacity to be happy, regardless of which religion he
professes, or even if he has no religion at all. Peaceful death is
possible for all human beings. </span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;">
</span><span style="color: blue;"><strong>What do you consider as a good death? </strong></span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;">
</span><span style="color: blue;">Good death, from Buddhist perspective, is not determined by
the way one dies, or the reason for death. It is rather characterized by
the condition of mind at the time of death; dying in peace, without
fear or mental suffering. This is possible when one accept one’s own
death and lets go of everything – no attachment to anything or any
person. Good death is also characterized by the blissful states of
existence where one is reborn. Best of all is death with an enlightened
mind, achieving the ultimate wisdom concerning the true essence of
nature. This enables the mind to be free from suffering and realize
nirvana, with no rebirth. </span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;">
</span><span style="color: blue;"><strong>What is good life?</strong></span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;">
</span><span style="color: blue;">Good life means life with well-being, free from sickness,
poverty or exploitation. Good life also means living a life with
morality; not taking advantage of others but also doing good deeds for
others and society. It involves peaceful mind, having compassion and
not being dominated by greed, anger and delusion. It is life not
inflicted by suffering, resulting from understanding the reality of
life and being capable of solving the problems that arise.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;">
</span><span style="color: blue;"><strong>Do you think that good living always leads to a good or comfortable death?</strong></span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;">
</span><span style="color: blue;">Good life could lead to a peaceful death, but not always. When
a person is dying, if his mind is in sorrow, or worried about his
children, parents, the loved ones or could not let go of his properties,
if he is guilty, or has unfinished business, he would refuse and fight
with death at any cost. This will lead to torment, agitation and
restlessness, with woeful existence after death. Besides, physical pain
from sickness may cause patients to be angry and agitated and find no
peace at the end of life.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;">
</span><span style="color: blue;"><strong>On the other hand, do you think that a good death is possible without a good life?</strong></span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;">
</span><span style="color: blue;">Good death could happen to those who have unwholesome life,
though it is very rare. This is because those who have unwholesome life
are afraid that they will go to evil states after death. So they are
fearful of death. Many suffer from guilt or are haunted by their bad
conduct in the past. As for those who are dominated by greed, anger or
delusion, they always find difficulty in letting go of their property
or ill will. This will inevitably lead to death in torment. However, if
they are lucky enough to have friends who can help them to recall good
deeds and let go of everything, their mind will become wholesome and a
good death will be possible for them. </span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;">
</span><span style="color: blue;"><strong>Death being certainty in life, how can one prepare for it?</strong></span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;">
</span><span style="color: blue;">Preparing for death is a necessity for all human beings,
because we all will face it no matter how we are or who we are. We
should prepare for death by exercising ‘the Contemplation of Death’.
This means we should remind ourselves constantly that we will die
sooner or later. We do not know when, where and how. Then we ask
ourselves: If we were to die soon, are we ready for that? Have we done
any good deeds to our loved ones and others? Is it enough? Are we
sufficiently responsible for everything that we have? Are we ready to
let things go yet? If the answer is: ‘not ready yet’, we must do good
deeds from now on and try to complete those tasks and responsibilities.
Finally, we have to learn how to let things go. Doing good deeds means
we have nothing to be sorry for. Then letting things go will enable us
to face the death and ready for it now and in the future. </span><br />
<span style="color: blue;">]</span><br />
<span style="color: blue;">
</span><span style="color: blue;"><strong>Fear of death is one of the major factors causing
distress in the dying. Are there ways of addressing this, irrespective
of one’s faith? </strong></span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;">
</span><span style="color: blue;">The fear of death occurs when we tend to forget we all die
sooner or later. We may have unfinished business and worry about beloved
ones or belongings. One may be fearful of death because one is
uncertain about what will happen after death. The fear of death can be
relieved if we regularly practice the contemplation of death, try to do
our best to our beloved ones and try to complete our important tasks
and responsibilities. Meditation is a good way to cultivate our minds
to accept death: seeing death as a part of life with no fear at all.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;">
</span><span style="color: blue;"><strong>Can interventions like meditation assist in alleviating
suffering towards the end of life? How? Even in a person who has not
practised mediation till the final days of his or her life?</strong></span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;">
</span><span style="color: blue;">Meditation helps lessen suffering. At the end of life, when
pain occurs, one can focus on one’s breath – in-breath and out-breath.
Once mind and breath are in harmony, concentration and calmness will
take place. Calmness of mind will produce some chemistry in one’s body
that can gradually lessen the pain. Calmness meditation also diverts
the mind from physical pain, and can enable one to be unaware of the
pain or feel less pain.</span><br />
<span style="color: blue;">
</span><span style="color: blue;">Mindfulness meditation can also relieve suffering. Mindfulness
meditation helps the mind to let go of the pain. Instead of 'being
pain', mindfulness enables one to be aware of the pain. This will reduce
mental pain. Only physical pain will exist. </span><br />
<span style="color: blue;">
</span><span style="color: blue;"><strong><br />
Experienced mediators can give advice to anyone to eliminate the
degrees of suffering. An appropriate and peaceful environment can also
help relieve pain. Reminding oneself of good deeds in the past, or
concentrating on sacred things in which one has faith can support
mindfulness meditation as well.</strong></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: x-large;"><span><b>Practical Vipassana <br />
Meditational Exercises </b></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: x-large;"><b><span> </span><span>By Ven. Mahasi Sayadaw</span></b></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span>practice
of Vipassana or Insight Meditation is the effort made
by the meditation to understand correctly the nature of
the psycho-physical phenomena taking place in his own
body. Physical phenomena are the things or objects
which one clearly perceives around one. The whole of
one's body that one clearly perceives constitutes a
group of material qualities [rupa]. Psychical or mental
phenomena are acts of consciousness or awareness
[nama]. These [nama-rupas] are clearly perceived to be
happening whenever they are seen, heard smelt, tasted,
touched, or thought of. We must make ourselves aware of
them by observing, hearing, hearing, "smelling,
smelling, tasting, tasting" touching, touching, 'or
thinking, thinking'. </span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span>Every
time one sees, hears, smells, tastes, touches, or
thinks, one should make a note of the fact. But in the
beginning of one's practice one cannot make a note of
every one of these happenings. One should, therefore,
begin with noting those happening which are conspicuous
and easily perceivable. </span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span>With
every act of breathing, the abdomen rise and fall, which
is always evident. This is the material quality known as
vayodhatu [the element of motion]. One should begin by
noting this movements, which may be done by intently
observing the abdomen in mind. You will find the abdomen
rising when you breathe in, and falling when you breathe
out. The rising should be noted mentally as rising, and
the falling as falling. If the movement is not evident by
just nothing it mentally, touch the abdomen with the
palm of your hand. Do not alter the manner of your
breathing, Neither slow it down, nor make it faster. Do
not breathing too vigorously, either. You will tire if
you change the manner of your breathing, Breathe steadily
as usual and note the rising and falling of the abdomen
as they occur, Note it mentally, not verbally. </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>In
Vipassana meditation, what's your name or say doesn't
matter. What really matters is to know or perceive. While
noting the rising of the abdomen, do so from the
beginning to the end of the movement just as if you are
seeing it with your eyes. Do the same with the falling
movement. Note the rising movement in such a way that
your awareness of it is concurrent with the movement
itself. The movement and the mental awareness of it
should coincide in the same way as a stone thrown hitting
the same goes for the target. The falling movement. </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>Your
mind may wander else where while you are noting the
abdominal movements. This must also be noted by mentally
saying wandering, wandering. When this has been noted
once or twice, the mind stops wandering, in which case
you go back to noting the rising and falling of <br />
</span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>the
abdomen, if the mind reaches somewhere, note it as
'reaching, reaching'. Then go back to the rising and
falling of the abdomen. If you imagine meeting somebody,
note it as meeting, meeting'. Then back to the sing and
falling. If you imagine meeting and talking to somebody,
note it as 'talking, talking'. </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>In
short, whatever thought or reflection occurs should be
noted. If you imagine, note it as 'imagine. If you think,
'thinking'. if you plan, 'planning'. If you perceive,
'perceiving'. If you reflect, 'reflecting'. If you feel
happy, 'happy'. If you feel bored, bored'. If you feel
glad, 'glad'. If you feel disheartened, 'disheartened'.
Noting all these acts off consciousness is called
Cittanupassana. Because we fail to note these acts of
consciousness, we tend to identify whit a person or
individual. We tend to think that it is ""I" who is
imagining, thinking, planning, knowing (or perceiving).
We think that there is a person who from childhood onwards
has been living and thinking. Actually, no such person
exists. There are instead only these continuing and
successive acts of consciousness. That is why we have
to note these acts of consciousness and know them for
what they are. That is why we have to note each and every
act of consciousness as it arises. When so noted, they
tends to disappear. We then go back to noting the rising
and falling of the abdomen. </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>When
you have sat meditating for long, sensations of
stiffness and heat will arise in your body. These are to
be noted carefully too. Similarly with sensations of pain
and tiredness. All of these sensations are dukkhavedana
(feeling of unsatisfactoriness) and noting them is
vedananupassana. Failure or omission to note these
sensations makes you think, "I am stiff, I am feeling
hot, I am in pain. I was all right a moment ago. Now I am
uneasy with these unpleasant sensations." The
identification of these sensations with the ego is
mistaken. There is really no "I" involved, only a
succession of one new unpleasant Sensation after another.
It is just like a continuous succession of new
electrical impulses that light up electric lamps. Every
time unpleasant contacts are encountered in the body,
unpleasant sensations arise one after another. These
sensations should be carefully and intently noted,
whether they are sensations, of heat or of pain. In the
beginning of the yogis meditational practice, these
sensation may tend to increase and lead to a desire to
change his posture. This desire should be noted, after
which the yogi should go back to noting the sensations of
stiffness, heat, etc. patience leads to Nibbana,' as the
saying goes. This saying is most relevant in meditation
effort. One must be patient in meditation. If one shifts
or changes one's posture too often because one cannot be
patient with the sensation of stiffness or heat that
arises, samadhi [good concentration] cannot develop. if
samadhi cannot develop, Insight cannot result and there
can be no attainment of <br />
</span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>magga
[the path that leads to Nibbana], phala [the fruit of
that part] and Nibbana. That is why patience is needed in
meditation. It is mostly patience with unpleasant
sensations in the body like stiffness, sensations of heat
and pain, and other sensations that are hard to bear.
One should not immediately give up one's meditation on
the appearance of such sensations and change one's
meditational posture. One should go on patiently, just
noting them as stiffness, stiffness' or 'hot, hot'.
Moderate sensations of these kinds will disappear if one
goes on nothing them patiently. When concentration is
good and strong, even intense sensations tend to
disappear. One then reverts to noting the rising and
falling of the abdomen. </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>One will of course have to change one's posture if the sensations do not disappear even<br />
</span><span>After one has noted
them for a long time, and if on the other have they
become unbearable. One should then begin noting them
as 'wishing to change, wishing to change'. If the arm
rises, note it as 'rising, rising'. If it moves, note
it as 'moving, moving.' This change should be made gently
and noted as 'rising, rising,' 'moving, moving' and
'touching'. If the body sways, 'swaying, swaying'. If
the foot rises, 'rising, rising'. If it moves, 'moving,
moving' If it drops, 'dropping, dropping'. If there
is no change, but only static rest, go back to noting
the rising and falling of the abdomen. There must be
no intermission in between, only continuity between
a preceding act of noting and a succeeding one, between
a preceding samasdhi [state of concentration] and a
succeeding one, between a preceding act of intelligence
and a succeeding one. Only then will there be
successive and ascending stages of maturity in the
yogi's state of intelligence. Megga and mala nana
[knowledge of the path and its fruition] are attained
only when there is this kind of gathering momentum.
The meditative process is like that of producing fire
by energetically and unremittingly rubbing two
sticks of wood together so as to attain the necessary
intensity of heat [and the flame arises]. </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>In
the same way, the noting in Vipassana meditation should
be continual and unremitting, without any resting
interval between acts of noting whatever phenomena may
arise, for instance, if a sensation of itchiness
intervenes and the yogi desires to scratch because it is
hard to bear, both the sensation and the desire to get
rid of it should be noted, without immediately getting
rid of the sensation by scratching. </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>If
one goes on perservingly noting thus, the itchiness
generally disappears, in which case one reverts to noting
the rising and falling of the abdomen. If the itchiness
does not in fact disappear, one has to ofcourse eliminate
it by scratching. But first, the desire to do so should
be noted. All the movements involved in the process of
eliminating this sensation should be </span><span>noted,
especially the touching, pulling and pushing,and
scratching movements, with and eventual reversion to
noting the rising and falling of the abdomen. </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>Every
time you make a change of posture, you begin with noting
your intention or desire to make the change, and go onto
noting every movement closely, such as rising from the
sitting posture, raising the arm moving and stretching
it, you should make the change at the same time as noting
the movements involved. As your body sways forward, note
it. As you rise, the body become light and rises,
concentrating your mind on this you should gently note it
as 'rising, rising'. The yogi should behave as if he
were a weak invalid. People of normal health rise easily
and quickly or abruptly, not so with feeble invalids, who
do so slowly and gently. The same is the case with
people suffering from 'back-ache' who rise gently so
their back hurts less ( lest the back hurt and cause
pain.) </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>So
also with meditating yogis. They have to make their
changes of posture gradually and gently; only then will
mindfulness, concentration and insight be good. Begin
therefore with gentle and gradual movements. When rising,
the yoga must do so gently like an invalid, at the same
time noting it as rising, rising. Not only this; though
the eye sees, the yogi must act as if he does not see.
Similarly when the ear hears. While meditating, the
yogi's concern is only to note. What he sees and hears
are or his concern. So whatever strange or striking
things he may see or hear. He must behave as if he does
not see or hear them, merely noting carefully. </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>When
making bodily movements, the yoga should do so gradually
as if he were a weak invalid, gently moving his arms and
legs, bending or stretching them, bending down the head
and bringing it up. All these movements should be made
gently. When rising from the sitting posture, he should
do so gradually, noting it as "rising, rising" When
straightening up and standing, noting it as "standing,
standing". When looking here and there, noting as
"looking, seeing". When walking noting the steps, whether
they are taken with the right or the left foot. You
must be aware of all the successive movements involved,
from the raising of the foot to the dropping of it.
Note each step taken, whether with the right foot or
the left foot. This is the manner of noting when one
walks fast. </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>If
will be enough if you note thus when walking fast and
walking some distance. When walk slowly or doing the
cankama walk [waling up and down], three movements should
be noted in each step; when the foot is raised, when it
is pushed forward, and when it is dropped. Begin with
noting the raising and dropping movements. One must be
properly aware of the raising of the foot, similarly,
when the foot is dropped, one should be properly aware of
the 'heavy' falling of the foot. </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>One
must walk, noting it as raising, dropping' with each
step. This noting will become easier after above, as
'raising, pushing forward, dropping,. In the beginning,
it will suffice to note one or two movements only,
thus'right step, left step' when walking fast and
'raising, dropping'when walking slowly. If when walking
thus, you want to sit down, note as wanting to sit down,
wanting to sit down'. When actually sitting down,
concentratedly note the heavy' falling of your body. When
you are seated, note the movements involved in arranging
your legs and arms. When there are no such movements,
but just a stillness (staticrest) of the body, note the
rising and falling of the abdomen. While noting thus and
if stiffness of your limbs and sensations of heat in any
part of your body arise, go on to note them. Then back to
"rising, falling". While noting thus and if a desire to
lie down arises, note it and the movements of your legs
and arms as you lie down. The raising of the arm., the
moving of it, the resting of the elbow on the floor,
the swaying of the body, the stretching of legs, the
listing of the body as one slowly prepares to lie down,
all these movements should be noted. </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>the
path and its fruition). When samadhi (concentration) and
nana (insight) are strong, the distinctive knowledge can
come at any moment. It can come in a single "bend" of
the arm or in a single "stretch of the arm. Thus it was
that the Venerable Ananda became an arahat. <br />
The Ven.Ananda was trying strenuously to attain Arahatship over night on the eve <br />
Of the first Buddhist council.He was practising the whole night a form of Vipassana meditation <br />
Known as kayagatasati, noting his steps,right and left,raising,pyshing
forward and dropping of the feet;noting,happening by
happening by happening,the mental desire to walk and
the physical movement involved in walking. Although
this went on till it was nearly dawn,he had mot yet
succeeded in attaining Arahatship. Realizing that he has
practiced the walking meditation to excess and that, in
order to balance samadhi(concentration)and viriya
(effort), He should practice meditation in the lying
posture for a while, he entered his chamber. He sat on
the couch and then lay himself down. While doing so and
noting 'lying, lying' he attained Arahatship in an
instant. </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>The
Ven.Ananda was only a sotapanna (that is ,a stream
winner or one who has attained the first stage on the
path to Nibbana)before he thus lay homself down. From
sotapannahood, he continued to meditate and reached
sakadagamihood(that is, the condition of the once-retuner
or one who has attained the third stage on the path)and
arahatship (that is the condition of the noble one who
has attained the last stage on the path.) Reaching these
three successive stages of the higher path took only a
little while. just think of this example of </span><span>the
Ven.ananda's attainment of arahatship. Such attainment
can come at any moment and need not take long. That
is why the yogi should note with diligenceall the time.
He should not relax in his noting, thinking "this
little lapse should not matter much." All movements
involved in lying down and arranging the arms and legs
should be carefully and unremittingly noted. If there
is no movement, but only stillness(of the body),go back
to noting the rising and falling of the abdomen. Even
when it is getting late and time to sleep, the yoga
should not go to sleep yet, dropping his noting. A really
serious and energetic yogi should practise mindfulness
as if he were forgoing his sleep altogether. He should
go on meditating till he falls asleep. If the meditation
is good and has the upper hand, drowsiness has the upper
hand he will not fall asleep. If, on the other hand,
he will fall asleep. When he feels sleepy, he should
note it as 'sleepy, sleepy'. If his eyelids drop, 'dropping'
if they become heavy or leaden 'heavy', if the eyes
become smarting, 'smarting' Nothing thus, the drowsiness
may pass and the eyes become clear again. </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>The
yoga should then note that as "clear, clear" and go on
to note the rising and falling of the abdomen. However
perseveringly the yogi may go on meditating, if real
drowsiness intervenes, he does fall asleep. It is not
difficult to fall asleep; in fact. It is easy if you
meditate in the lying posture, you gradually become
drowsy and eventually fall asleep. That is why the
beginner in meditation should not meditate too much in
the lying posture. He should meditate much in the lying
posture. He should meditate much more in the sitting
posture and walking But as it grows late and becomes time
to sleep, he should meditate in the lying position,
noting the rising and falling movements of the abdomen He
will then a naturally (automatically) fall asleep. </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>The
time he is asleep is the resting time for the yogi. But
for the really serious yogi, he should limit his sleeping
time to about four hours. This is the midnight time
permitted by the Buddha. Four hours sleep is quite
enough. If the beginner in meditation thinks that four
hours'sleep is not though for his health, he may extend
it to five or six hours. Six hours'sleep is clearly
enough for one's health. When the yogi awakens, he should
at once resume noting. The yoga who is really bent on
attaining magga and phala nana, should rest from
meditational effort only when he is asleep. At other
times, in his waking moments, he should be noting
contnuously and without rest, That is why, as soon as he
awakens, he should note the awakining state of his mind
as'awakening, awakening'. If he cannot yer make himself
aware of this, he should begin noting the rising and
galling of the abdomen. If he intends to get up from bed,
he should note it as 'intending to get up, intending to
get up'. He should then go on to note the changing
movements he makes as he arrages his arms and legs. When
he raises his head and rises, noting it as 'rising,
rising'. When he is seated,noting as,sitting,sitting.<br />
</span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>If
he makes any changing movement as he arranges his arms
and legs, all of these movements should also be noted.If
there are no such changes, but only a sitting quietly, he
should revert to noting the rising and falling movements
of the abdomen. </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>One
should also note when one washes one's face and when one
takes a bath. As the movements involved in these acts
are rather quick, as many of them should be noted as
possible. There are then acts of dressing, of tidying up
the bed, of opening and closing the door; all these
should also be noted as closely as possible. When the
yoga has his meal and looks at the meal-table, he should
note it as "looking, seeing." When he extends his arm
towards the food, touches it, collects and arranges it,
handles it and brings it to his mouth, bends his head and
puts the morsel of food into his mouth, drops his arm
and raises his head again, all these movements should be
duly noted. (This way of noting is in accordance with the
Burmese way of taking a meal. Those who use fork and
spoon or chopsticks should note the movements in an
appropriate manner.) </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>When
he chews the food. He should note it as 'chewing,
chewing.' When he comes to know the taste of the food. He
should note it as 'knowing knowing.' As he relishes the
food and swallows it, as the food goes down his throat,
he should note all these happenings. This is how the yogi
should note as he takes one morsel after another of his
food. As he takes his soup, all the movements involved
such as extending of the arm, handling of the spoon and
scooping with it and so on, all these should be noted. To
note thus at meal-time is rather difficult as there are
so many things to observe and note. The beginning yoga
is likely to miss several things which he should note,
but he should resolve to note all. He cannot of course
help it if he overlooks and misses some, but as his
samadhi (concentration) becomes strong, he will be able
to not closely all these happenings. Well, I have mentioned
so many things for the yogi to note. But to summarize,
there are only a few things to note. When walking fast,
note as 'right step,' left step.' And as raising, dropping'
When walking slowly. When sitting quietly, just note
the rising and falling of the abdomen. Note the same
When you are lying , if there is nothing particular to
note. While noting thus and if the mind wanders, note the
acts of consciousness that arise. Then back to the
rising and falling of the abdomen note also the
sensations of stiffness pain and ache, and itchiness as
they arise. Then back to the rising and falling of the
abdomen. Note also, as they arise, the bending and
stretching and moving of the limbs, bending and raising
of the head, swaying and straightening of the body. Then
back to the rising and falling of the abdomen. Beginner
in meditation encounters the same difficulty, but as he
becomes more practiced, he becomes aware of every act of
mind-wandering till eventually the mind does not wander
any more. The mind is then riveted on the ofject of its
attention, the act of mindfulness becoming almost
simulaneous with the object of its attention such as the
rising and falling of the abdomen. (In other words the
rising of the abdomen becomes concurrent with the act of
nothing it, and similarly with the falling of the
abdomen. (In other words the rising of the abdomen
becomes concurrent with the act of noting it, and similarly
with the falling of the abdomen.) </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>The
physical object of attention and the mental act of
noting are occurring as a pair. There is in this
occurrence no person or individual involved, only this
physical object of attention and the mental act of noting
occurring as a pair. The yogi will in time actually and
personally experience these and falling of the abdomen he
will come to distinguish the rising of the abdomen as
physical phenomenon and the mental act of noting it as
psychological phenomenon; sumultaneous occurrence in
pairs of these psycho-physical phenomena. </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>Thus,
with every act of noting, the yogi will come to know for
himself clearly that there are only the material quality
which is the object of awareness or attention and the
mental quality that makes a note of it. This
discriminating knowledge is called
namarupa-paricheda-nana. It is important to gain this
knowledge corredtly. This will be succeeded, as the yogi
goes on by the knowledge that distinguishes between the
cause and its effect, which knowledge is called
paccayapariggaha-nana. As the yogi goes on noting, he
will see for himself that wat arises passes away after a
short while. Ordinary people assume that both material
and mental phenomena go on lasting throughtut life, that
is, from youth to adulthood. In fact, that is not so.
There is no phenomenon that lasts forever. All phenomena
arise and pass away so rapidly that they do not even last
the twinkling of an eye. The yogi will come to know this
for himself as he goes on nothing. He will then become
convinced of the impermanence of all such phenomena. Such
conviction is called anicca nupassan-nana. </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>This
knowledge will be succeed by dukkhanupassana-nana which
realizes that all this impermanence is suffering. The
yogi is also likely to encounter all kinds of hardship in
his body, which is just an aggregate of sufferings. This
is also dukkhanupassana-nana. Next, the yogi will be
come convinced that all these psycho-physical phenomena
are occurring on their own accord, following nobody's
will and nobody's will and subject to nobody's control.
They constitute no individual or ego-entity. This
realization is anatta nupassanna nana. </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>When,
as he goes on meditating, the yogi comes to realize
firmly that all these phenomena are anicca, dukkha and
anatta, he will attain Nibbana. All the former Buddhas,
Arahats and Aryas realized Nibbana follwing this very
path. All meditating yogis should recognize thatthey
themselves are now on this satipatthana path, in
fulfilment of their wish for attainment of magga-nana
(knowledge of the path), phala-nana (knowledge of the
fruition of the path) and Nibbana-dhamma, and following
the ripening of their parami perfection of virtue. The
should feel glad at this and at the prospect of
experiencing the noble kind of samadhi (tranquillity of
mind brought abourt by concentration) and nana (supramundane
knowledge or wisdom) experienced by the buddhas, Arahats
and Aryas and which they themselves have never experience
before. </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>It
will bot be long before they will experience for
themselves the magga-nana, Phata-nana and Nibbana dhamma
experienced by the Buddhas, arahats and Aryas. As a
matter of fact, these may be experienced in the space of a
month or of twenty or fifteen days of their meditational
practice Those whose parami is exceptional may
experience these dhammas even within seven days. The yogi
should therefore rest content in the faith that he will
attain these dhammas in the time specified above, that he
will be freed of askka ya-ditthi (ego-belief) and
vicikiccha (doubt or uncertainty) and saved from the
danger of rebirth in the nether worlds. He should go on
with his meditational practice in this faith. </span></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; font-family: inherit;">
<span style="font-size: large;"><span>May
you all be able to practice meditation well and quickly
attain that nibbana wich the Buddhas, Arathats and arayas
have experienced.</span></span></div>
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<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-size: large;">Blurb: Can we buy happiness?<br />
How can we achieve true and lasting joy? <br />
Here are some views from Phra Paisal Visalo, <br />
an abbot of Mahawan forest monastery in Chaiyaphum.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">True happiness cannot be bought. It is something
we have to cultivate ourselves. There is a Chinese saying that "if
you want three hours of ecstasy, try gambling. For three weeks of rapture,
go traveling. For three months of bliss, get married. Build a new house,
and you will enjoy three years of heaven. But if you want a true and lasting
happiness, grow and live with trees." Growing trees make us happy
not only when we see them blossom and give us fruits and shades. We already
experience the feeling of joy the moment we put the seeds into the soil,
pour the water over it, till and take care of the land constantly. As
the seeds grow into saplings, and eventually bigger trees, so does our
sense of happiness. Those who have spent time living in the midst of nature
know how what seems to be a life of monotony is indeed a blessed one,
brought about by innate peace and tranquility.</span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"> To have a chance to grow trees, to take care of the environment, to
become a part of nature, that is, to me, real happiness. And we should
not be just the beneficiaries; we should also take an active role in the
nurturing of our surrounding. Nowadays, such opportunity has become few
and far between: the wild woods have been continuously shrinking. We need
thus to join hands in bringing them back. That is the beginning of growing
happiness by our own hands.</span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"> At the same time, what is no less important is to take care of "a
tree" in our own heart. When that flourishes, so will our peace of
mind. The question is: how is the tree faring? Is it growing healthily?
Or has it been withering away? How much are we attending to this tree
in our own mind? Most may not realise that there is ?a tree? inside each
of us that needs looking after. We may not be aware at all if it is still
alive, or is it wilting away? This is because we often spend little time
with ourselves. Much of the time, we keep ourselves busy with things from
the outside: friends, work, TVs, shopping, and so on. We think they are
indispensable. We look outward to avoid the problems inside. The tree
in our mind has been neglected. It becomes vulnerable to pest, weeds,
and drought. But now is the time to go back and nurture our own tree.</span></span><br />
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><br />
That is not difficult at all. When we do something good, when we give
something away or make someone happy, we are watering the tree inside
us. We have been taught to believe that the more we possess, the happier
we will be. Thus a number of people think happiness can be purchased;
they run after things to fulfill their craving all the time. Few realise
that the happiness gained from giving away is more profound, more refined;
it waters the tree inside our mind. And when that grows, prospers, it
will give the flowers, fruits, and shades _ an unsurpassable peace _ to
us. </span></span><br />
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"> The Jit Arsa volunteer programmes have drawn a number of people [who
volunteer on various projects]. Incidentally, many participants talked
about the discovery of happiness in the process. At the end of a two-day
tree-planting project, a lady confessed that she initially felt overwhelmed
at the sight of the barren hills in front of the temple. She felt like
she was just a clump of lowly grass. Having planted numerous trees, her
spirit soared. She no longer felt like the grass. She now feels like the
trees. The trees in their minds have grown. Just two days of working on
something meaningful with other people has given her the energy. From
the grass, she suddenly becomes the trees. It is so instant. It is up
to us how we will grow, take care and nourish it.</span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"> Our happiness is not different from the tree. When it is small, it needs
water from the sky, from the gardener. As it grows, the tree does not
only spruce upwards; its roots also dig deeper into the earth. And when
the roots reach the water source, even in the drought, the tree will continue
to stay green because there is a constant supply of water underneath.</span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"> Thus even the dry, parched earth may have some source of water underneath.
Some of us may feel every now and then like the sun-scorched earth _ desolate,
without any hope. We seek happiness from traveling, searching for delicious
food, fun and excitement. But such feelings do not last. It is like the
tree that still depends on water from the sky. It will wither in the dry
season. But the tree with the roots digging deep into the soil, reaching
the fount of water inside, will be able to absorb the happiness from within.
It is already inside us. When we have time to be with ourselves, to experience
the various phenomena of the mind, we will become aware that both suffering
and happiness is up to us, to our ability to get in touch with the inner
depth inside ourselves.<br />
From giving, doing something good, helping others, spending time with
oneself, we begin to touch the inner peace, and gradually realise true
happiness. This is called the spirituality. In the secular realm, happiness
is already with us. We are, however, usually not aware of it until we
get sick. Only then shall we realise how happy we were yesterday. We kept
looking for something else, unaware that we were already happy, with our
good health, friends, family, having someone we love. We did not recognise
our own happiness. Our heart kept yearning for something else all the
time.</span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"> During his talk organised by the Komol Kheemthong Foundation [early
this year], Pramual Pengchan described his climb up the Doi Inthanont.
Before he reached the top of the mountain, he became so exhausted and
finally got a lift from a passing driver. On the way down, he was in awe
by the scenery of both sides of the road. He was amazed at the beauty
of nature. Then he understood that he could not see and appreciate the
beauty on the way up because his mind was concentrated on reaching the
top of the mountain. It reflects the reality of life that people are not
happy because their minds are always in the future, what they call wishes
and dreams, wealth, fame and glory, success in their career. We long for
happiness in the future even though it is right in front of us. People
today are not happy because they cannot appreciate the good things they
already have in the present. We keep looking for the happiness that lies
ahead. And when it has not yet materialized, we suffer. When we run after
happiness, thinking that we will achieve it at the end of our destination,
we then forget that we can make it real everyday. By spending time with
our children, family, by doing exercise, by meditating, or doing something
we love. Instead of concentrating on the future, we can begin to pay attention
to today, to appreciate what we have in every moment. To pay attention
to the present moment does not only mean to be contented with what we
have, but also not to worry about the past nor the future. Most of us
suffer because we carry things that have already passed, or worry about
what's yet to come. If we can live with the present, we will become more
peaceful. We will have better concentration. But nowadays, a lot of us
tend to be more interested in what we don't have yet, or what we have
already lost.</span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"> To nurture mindfulness, to be constantly alert, is to open our heart
to happiness in the present. It helps our mind to reach the inner happiness,
the spiritual side of us. Only then shall the wisdom arise, and we will
not be afraid of anything.</span></span><br />
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"> The tree is not afraid of the sunlight. As it grows and branches out,
it can transform the sunshine into shades. Its roots are not afraid of
waste, because they can transform this into nourishing foods, into fragrant
flowers and tasty fruits. When we look after our mind, always contemplating
with mindfulness and wisdom, we will not be afraid of suffering, losses,
pain, and even death. We will be able to transform suffering into happiness,
misfortune into a blessing. It is like the tree that can transform the
heat of the sun into the cooling shade, the waste into sweet fruits and
flowers.</span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
</span></span><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"> But we have to invest in all this by growing, nurturing, both the trees
in nature and the tree in our own mind. Only then will they flourish,
growing deep and tall, to give us the shade, and the happiness.</span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue;">
<i><span style="font-size: large;">Endnote:<br />
This is a translation of an article that summarised
Phra Paisan Visalo's closing speech on the celebration of the tenth anniversary
of Sarn Saeng Arun Magazine and was published in the bi-monthly for May-June
2007 edition.</span></i></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: x-large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: MS Sans Serif;"><b>HEART OF BUDDHISM</b></span></span></span></div>
<div style="text-align: center;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: center;">
<pre><span style="font-size: x-large;"><span><span><b><span><span><span style="color: blue;">By Buddhadasa Bhikkhu</span></span></span></b></span></span></span></pre>
<pre><span style="font-size: x-large;"><span><span><b><span><span><span style="color: blue;"> </span></span></span></b></span></span></span></pre>
</div>
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: MS Sans Serif;">This bring us to the expression "the heart of
Buddhism." In discussions about what constitutes the heart of Buddhism, all
sorts of strange ideas are brought forward. some people recite this or that
formula, such as VI-SU-PA. This sort of "heart" is everyday language,
the language of stupid people. People with no knowledge of Dhamma will just
rattle off a couple of Pali words or some other cliche and proclaim this to be
the heart of Buddhism.</span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: MS Sans Serif;">The heart of Buddhism, as this expression is
understood in Dhamma language, as the Buddha has put it, is the realization that
nothing whatsoever should be grasped at and clung to.</span></span></span><br />
<blockquote>
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: MS Sans Serif;"><b>"Sabbe dhamma nalam
abhinivesaya."</b></span></span></span></blockquote>
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: MS Sans Serif;">Nothing whatever should be grasped at and clung to
as "me" or "mine" This is the heart of Buddhism as
understood in Dhamma language, the language of the Buddha. So anyone who is
after the heart of Buddhism should be very careful not to get just the
"heart" of everyday language, the language of people ignorant of
Dhamma. That sort of "heart" is likely to be something ridiculous,
laughable, and childish.</span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: MS Sans Serif;">What I have said so far ought to be sufficient to
enable you to realize how a single word may have two different meanings. An
intelligent and discerning person will be capable of considering both modes of
speaking. " A wise person is one who is careful to consider both modes of
speaking." "Both modes of speaking" means both of the possible
meanings of a word. One is the meaning the word has in everyday language; the
other is the meaning that same word has in Dhamma language. A discerning person
must consider both meanings, as we have done in the numerous examples dealt with
above. The words we have considered so far as examples are rather high-level
terms. Let us now consider some more down-to-earth examples. I apologize if some
of these appear a little crude.</span></span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: x-large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: Arial;"><b>SANGHA</b></span></span></span></div>
<div style="text-align: center;">
<br /></div>
<div style="text-align: center;">
<pre><span style="font-size: x-large;"><span><b><span><span><span style="color: blue;">By Buddhadasa Bhikkhu</span></span></span></b></span></span></pre>
</div>
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<span style="font-size: x-large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: Arial;"><b> </b></span></span></span></div>
<a href="http://www.dhammathai.org/monk/pic/luengpo.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="281" id="irc_mi" src="http://www.dhammathai.org/monk/pic/luengpo.jpg" style="margin-top: 136px;" width="200" /></a><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Now we shall consider the word "Sangha." In
everyday language, the word "<b>Sangha</b>"
refers to <b>the community of monks who wear the yellow
robe and wander from place to place</b>. This is the Sangha as it is
understood in everyday language, the language of the unenlightened person who
has not yet seen the Truth. <b>In Dhamma language</b>,
the word "<b>Sangha</b>" refers once
again to the Truth, to the Dhamma itself. It refers to <b>the
high qualities, of whatever kind and degree, that exist in the mind of the monk,
the man of virtue</b>. There are certain high mental qualities that make
a man a monk. The totality of these high qualities existing in the mind of the
monk is what is called the Sangha.</span></span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">The Sangha of everyday language is the assembly of monks
themselves. The Sangha of Dhamma language are those high qualities in the
minds of the monks. The Sangha proper consists of these four levels: <b>the
stream-enterer</b> (<b>sota-panna</b>), <b>the
once-returner</b> (<b>sakadagami</b>), <b>the
non-returner</b> (<b>anagami</b>), and <b>the
fully perfected being</b> (<b>arahant</b>,
worthy one, undefiled by any egoism), These terms, too, refer to mental rather
than physical qualities, because the physical frames of these people are in no
way different from those of anyone else. Where they do differ is in mental or
spiritual qualities. This is what make a person a stream-enterer, once-returner,
non-returner, or arahant. This is how the word "Sangha" is to be
understood in Dhamma language.</span></span></span><br />
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<span style="color: blue; font-size: x-large;"><span style="font-family: Arial;"><b>DHAMMA</b></span></span><br />
<br />
<pre><span style="font-size: x-large;"><b><span><span><span style="color: blue;">By Buddhadasa Bhikkhu</span></span></span></b></span></pre>
</div>
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<span style="color: blue; font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">The second word to consider is "Dhamma" (Dharma
in Sanskrit). At the childish level of everyday language, the word is understood
as referring to the actual books that contain the scriptures, the "<b>Dhamma</b>"
in the bookcase. Or it may be understood as referring to <b>the
spoken word used in expounding the Teaching</b>. This is the meaning of
the word "Dhamma" in everyday language., the language of deluded
people who has not yet seen the true Dhamma.</span></span><br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: Arial;"><b>In term of Dhamma language</b>,
the Dhamma is one and the same as the Enlightened One. "One who see the
Dhamma sees the Tathagata. One who sees the Tathagata see the Dhamma." This
is the real Dhamma. In the original Pali language, the word "Dhamma"
was used to refer to all of the intricate and involved things that go to make up
what we call Nature. Time will not permit us to discuss this point in detail
here, so we shall mention just the main points. The word "<b>Dhamma</b>"
embraces:</span></span><br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: large;"><b><span style="font-family: Arial;">1. Nature itself;<br />
2. The law of Nature;<br />
3. The duty of each human being to act in accordance with the Law of Nature;<br />
4. The benefits to be derived from this acting in accordance with the Law of
Nature.</span></b></span><br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">This is the wide range of meaning covered by the word
"Dhamma." It does not refer simply to books, palm-leaf manuscripts, or
the voices of preachers. The word "Dhamma," as used in Dhamma laungage,
refers to non-material things. Dhamma is all-embracing; it is profound; it
includes all things, some difficult to understand and some not so difficult.</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: x-large;"><span class="TopicBrown"><b>"Visakhapuja
Day"</b></span></span><span style="font-size: x-large;"><b> </b></span><br />
<span style="font-size: x-large;"><b>Vesak Day</b></span></div>
<div style="color: blue; text-align: center;">
<span style="font-size: x-large;"><b> The Victory Day of Lord Buddha</b></span></div>
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<h3 style="color: blue; text-align: left;">
<span style="font-size: large;">The Buddha’s Birth</span></h3>
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Kapilavatthu in northern India (modern Nepal), lived Queen Sirimahamaya,
wife of King Suddhodana. The Queen was faithfully observing Buddhist
vows (precepts). One day, she dreamed of a beautiful white elephant
carrying a lotus came encircled her and entered her body from the right
hand side. Perplexed by this dream, the King summoned some wise brahmins
to analyse it. They predicted a beautiful son would be born to the
royal couple. If the child remained in the palace, he would become a
Universal Monarch; if he renounced from royal life he would become a
Buddha, a fully-enlightened Awakened One.</span><br />
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<b>When Prince Siddhattha was 29 years old, Princess Yasodharā
gave birth to their son Rāhula. Great was his love for the two dearest,
greater was his compassion for the suffering humanity. He was not
worried about the future worldly happiness and comfort of the mother and
child as they had everything in abundance and were well protected. Time
was ripe to depart. Leaving all behind, the prince with his loyal
charioteer Channa left the palace on the royal steed Kanthaka. Thus did
he renounce the world in search of ways to eliminate sufferings so as to
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daily routine was fully occupied with religious activities. They were
divided into five parts, (i) the Morning Session, Alms Round; (ii) the
Afternoon Session, Deliver Discourses to the Laities; (iii) the Night
Session, Coaching the Monastic Disciples; (iv) the Mid-Night Session,
Answer Queries from the Celestial Beings; and (v) the Dawn Session,
Survey the World with His Divine Eyes for Potential Person to Receive
His Transcendental Aid. The Great Teacher provided guidance with
magnificent determination without any discrepancies, leading to an
exponential increase in the number of followers.</b><br />
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<pre><b><span style="font-size: x-large;"><span><span style="color: blue;">By Buddhadasa Bhikkhu</span></span></span></b></pre>
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<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: Arial;"><b><span style="font-size: x-large;">T</span></b>he first example is the word "Buddha." As you
know, the word <b> "Buddha" in everyday language refers to the historical
Enlightened Being, Gotama Buddha. It refers to a physical man of flesh and bone
who was born in India over two thousand years ago, died, and was cremated</b>. This
is the meaning of the word "Buddha" in everyday language.</span></span><br />
<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Considered in terms of <b>Dhamma
lanugage</b>, however, the word "<b>Buddha</b>"
refers to <b>the Truth which the historical Buddha
realized and taught</b>, namely the <b>Dhamma</b>
itself. The Buddha said:</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><b><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: Arial Narrow;">One who see the Dhamma sees the Tathagata.
(a word the Buddha often used to refer to himself)
One who see the Tathagata sees the Dhamma. One who sees not the Dhamma, though
grasping at the robe of the Tathagata, cannot be said to have seen the Tathagata.</span></span></b></span><br />
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<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Now, the Dhamma is something intangible. It is not
something physical, certainly not flesh and bones. Yet the Buddha said it is one
and the same as the Enlightened One. "One who sees the Dhamma sees the
Tathagata." Anyone who fails to see the Dhamma cannot be said to have seen
the Enlightened One. So in Dhamma language, the Buddha is one and the same as
that Truth by virtue of which he became the Buddha, and anyone who sees that
Truth can be said to have seen the true Buddha. To see just his physical body
would not be to see the Buddha at all and would bring no real benefit.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">During the Buddha's lifetime, the majority of people were
unfavorably disposed towards him. Some abused him and even did him physical
harm. They didn't understand him because what they saw was only his physical
body, the outer shell, the Buddha of everyday language. The real Buddha, the
Buddha of Dhamma language, is the Truth in his mind, knowing which the man
because "Buddha." When he said, "Whoever sees the Truth see me.
Whoever sees me sees the Truth," he was speaking Dhamma lanugage.</span></span><br />
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<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Again, the Buddha said, "The Dhamma and the <b>Vinaya</b>
(<b>Discipline</b>), which I have proclaimed and
have demonstrated, these shall be your teacher when I hae passed away."
Thus the real Buddha has not passed away, has not ceased to exist. What ceased
to exist was just the physical body, the outer shell. The real Teacher, that is,
the Dhamma-Vinaya, is still with us. This is the meaning of the word
"Buddha" in Dhamma language. The "Buddha" of Dhamma language
is the Dhamma itself, which made him Buddh<b><span style="font-size: x-large;">a</span></b>.</span></span><br />
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<b> By Buddhadasa Bhikkhu</b></span></span></pre>
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<pre><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">I didn't come here today to give any formal sermon or lecture,
but to have an informal chat among friends. I hope that you all agree
to this, so that we can speak and listen to each other without
formality and rituals, even if our talk here becomes somewhat
different or unusual. Further, I intend to speak only about the most
essential matters, important topics which people consider to be
profound. Therefore, if you don't listen carefully you may find it
difficult to follow and might misunderstand, especially those of you
who haven't heard the previous talks in this series. (As a matter of
fact, it's also difficult for me, for with each new talk I must
maintain a connection with the previous ones.)
The last talk was called "What To Do To Be Void." This time I
intend to talk about "No Religion." If you find the subject strange
or incomprehensible, or if don't agree, please take the time to think
it over. But remember, it isn't necessary to believe or subscribe to
what I say right away.
When we meet together like this, I feel there is something
which prevents us from understanding each other and this thing is
simply the problem of language itself. You see, there are two kinds
of language. One is the conventional language that ordinary people
speak, what I call "people language."
People language is used by the ordinary people who don't
understand Dhamma very well and by those worldly people who are so
dense that they are blind to everything but material things. Then,
there is the language which is spoken by those who understand reality
(Dhamma), especially those who know and understand reality in the
ultimate sense. This is another kind of language. Sometimes, when
only a few words or even just a few syllables are uttered, the
ordinary listener finds Dhamma language paradoxical, completely
opposite to the language he speaks. We can call it "Dhamma language."
You always must take care to recognize which language is being spoken.
People who are blind to the true reality (Dhamma) can speak only
people language, the conventional language of ordinary people. On the
other hand, people who have genuinely realized the ultimate truth
(Dhamma) can speak either language. They can handle people language
quite well and are also comfortable using Dhamma language, especially
when speaking among those who know reality, who have already realized
the truth (Dhamma). Amongst those with profound understanding, Dhamma
language is used almost exclusively, unfortunately, ordinary people
can't understand a word. Dhamma language is understood only by those
who are in the know. What is more, in Dhamma language it isn't even
necessary to make a sound. For example, a finger is pointed or an
eyebrow raised and the ultimate meaning of reality is understood. So,
please take interest in these two kinds of language--people
language and Dhamma language.
To illustrate the importance of language, let us consider the
following example. Ordinary, ignorant worldly people are under the
impression that there is this religion and that religion, and that
these religions are different, so different that they're opposed to
each other. Such people speak of "Christianity," "Islam," "Buddhism,"
"Hinduism," "Sikhism," and so on, and consider these religions to be
different, separate, and incompatible. These people think and speak
according to their personal feelings and thus turn the religions into
enemies. Because of this mentality, there come to exist different
religions which are hostilely opposed to each other.
Those who have penetrated to the essential nature of religion
will regard all religions as being the same. Although they may say
there is Buddhism, Judaism, Taoism, Islam, or whatever, they will also
say that all religions are inwardly the same. However, those who have
penetrated to the highest understanding of Dhamma will feel that the
thing called "religion" doesn't exist after all. There is no
Buddhism; there is no Christianity; there is no Islam. How can they
be the same or in conflict when they don't even exist? It just
isn't possible. Thus, the phrase "No religion!" is actually
Dhamma language of the highest level. Whether it will be understood
or not is something else, depending upon the listener, and has
nothing to do with the truth or with religion.
I'd like to give a simple example of people language, the
language of materialism. "Water" will suffice. A person who don't
know much about even the simplest things thinks that there are many
different kinds of water. They view these various kinds of water as
if they have nothing in common. They distinguish rain-water,
well-water, underground-water, canal-water, swamp-water, ditch-water,
gutter-water, sewer-water, toilet-water, urine, diarrhea, and many
other kinds of water from each other. Average people will insist that
these waters are completely different, because such people take
external appearances as their criteria.
A person with some knowledge, however, knows that pure
water can be found in every kind of water. If you take rain-water and
distill it, you will get pure water. If you take river-water and
distill it, you will get pure water. If you take canal-water,
sewer-water, or toilet-water, and distill it, you will still get pure
water. A person with this understanding knows that all those
different kinds of water are the same as far as the water component is
concerned. As for those elements which make it impure and look
different, they aren't the water itself. They may combine with water,
and alter water, but they are never water itself. If we look through
the polluting elements, we can see the water that is always the same,
for in every case the essential nature of water is the same. However
many kinds of water there may seem to be, they are all the same as far
as the essential nature of water is concerned. When we look at things
from this viewpoint, we can see that all religions are the same. If
they appear different it's because we are making judgments on the
basis of external forms.
On an even more intelligent level, we can take that pure water
and examine it further. Then, we must conclude that there is no
water, only two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen. There's no water
left. That substance which we have been calling "water" has
disappeared, it's void. The same is true everywhere, no matter where
we find the two parts of hydrogen and one part of oxygen. In the sky,
in the ground, or wherever these parts happen to be found, the state
of water has disappeared and the term "water" is no longer used. For
one who has penetrated to this level of truth, there is no such thing
as water.
In the same way, one who has attained to the ultimate truth
sees that there is no such thing as religion. There is only a certain
nature which can be called whatever we like. We can call it "Dhamma,"
we can call it "Truth," we can call it "God," "Tao," or whatever we
like, but we shouldn't particularize that "Dhamma" or that "Truth" as
Buddhism, Christianity, Taoism, Judaism, Sikhism, Zoroastrianism, or
Islam, for we can neither capture nor confine it with labels or
concepts. Still, such divisions occur because people haven't yet
realized this nameless truth for themselves. They have only reached
the external levels, just as with canal-water, muddy water, and the
rest.
The Buddha intended for us to understand and be able to see
that there is no person, that there is no separate individual, that
there are only dhammas or natural phenomena. Therefore, we shouldn't
cling to the belief that there is this religion and that religion. We
added the labels "Buddhism," "Islam," and "Christianity" ourselves,
long after the founders lived. None of the great religious teachers
ever gave a personal name to their teachings, like we do today. They
just went about teaching us how we should live.
Please try to understand this correctly. When the final level
is reached, when the ultimate is known, not even man exists. There
is only nature, only Dhamma. This reality can't be considered to be
any particular thing; it can't be anything other than Dhamma. It
can't be Thai, Chinese, Indian, Arab, or European. It can't be black,
brown, yellow, red, or white. It can't be eastern or western,
southern or northern. Nor can it be Buddhist, Christian, Islamic, or
anything else. So please try to reach this Dhamma, for then you will
have reached the heart of all religions and of all things, and finally
come to the complete cessation of suffering.
Although we call ourselves "Buddhists" and profess Buddhism,
we haven't yet realized the truth of Buddhism, for we are acquainted
with only a tiny aspect of our own Buddhism. Although we be monks,
nuns, novices, lay devotees, or whatever, we are aware of only the
bark, the outer covering which makes us think our religion is
different from the other religions. Because we have failed to
understand and haven't yet realized our own truth, we look down upon
other religions and praise only our own. We think of ourselves as a
special group and of others as outsiders or foreigners. We believe
that they are wrong and only we are right, that we are special and
have a special calling, and that only we have the truth and the way to
salvation. We have many of these blind beliefs. Such ideas and
beliefs show that we are still ignorant, very foolish indeed, just
like little babies who know only their own bellies. Tell a small
child to take a bath and to wash with soap to get all the dirt off;
the little child will scrub only her belly. She doesn't know to wash
all over. She will never think of washing behind her ears or between
her toes or anywhere like that. She merely scrubs and polishes her
tummy vigorously.
In this same way as the child, most of the adherents of
Buddhism know only a few things, such as how to take and how to get.
Even while doing good, supporting the temples and monks, and observing
the precepts, their only objective is to get something, they even want
to get more in return than they gave. When they make offerings, some
people expect back ten times what they gave, some a hundred times,
some a thousand, and some even more. In this case, it would be more
accurate to say that these people know nothing at all, for they are
acquainted only with how to get and how to take. That isn't Buddhism
at all. It's the religion of getting and taking. If ever they can't
get or can't take something, they are frustrated and they suffer.
Real Buddhism is to know how to get without getting and take without
taking so that there is no frustration and no suffering at all.
This must be spoken about very often in order to acquaint
everyone with the heart of Buddhism: Non-Attachment. Buddhism is
about not trying to seize or grasp anything, to not cling or attach to
anything, not even to the religion itself, until finally realizing
that there is no Buddhism after all. That means, if we speak
directly, that there is no Buddha, no Dhamma, and no Sangha!(*)
However, if we speak in this way, nobody will understand; they will be
shocked and frightened.
[* The Buddha, Dhamma, and Sangha (Community) are the beloved Triple
Gem which most Buddhists cherish as the basis of their faith.]
Those who understand, see that the Buddha, the Dhamma, and the
Sangha are the same thing, that is, just Dhamma or just Nature itself.
The compulsion to seize and hang onto things as persons and
individuals, as this and that, doesn't exist in them. Everything is
non-personal, that is, is Dhamma or Nature in its pure state or
whatever you wish to call it. But we dare not think like this. We
are afraid to think that there is no religion, that there is no
Buddha, Dhamma, or Sangha. Even if people were taught or forced to
think in this way, they still wouldn't be able to understand. In
fact, they would have a totally distorted understanding of what they
thought and would react in the opposite way to what was intended.
For this reason, after the passing away of the Buddha, there
appeared many new systems of religious practice. The teachings were
reorganized into descending levels, with lower, more accessible
aspects, so that even if someone wished to make offerings in order to
gain heavy benefits in return, equal to dozens, hundreds, or thousands
of times their "merits," it could be done. This was a preliminary
arrangement so that the rewards for good deeds would be a bait to
attract people and keep them from going astray. As a starting point,
people were encouraged to hang on to the good and its rewards as much
as possible. If they continued to do so, they would eventually
discover that it was unnecessary to cling or be attached to goodness.
They would come to see that any such attachment is unsatisfying and
painful. Thus, they would gradually disentangle themselves from the
habit of attachment. This is how Dhamma leads through successively
higher levels and is why the practice of Dhamma in its earliest stage
is based on "gaining merits" to let people get something they really
like at the start.
The next step on the path of Dhamma is to voluntarily choose
to live a plain and simple life, a pure life, in which one isn't led
astray or intoxicated by anything. On this level, there is still a
sense of the "I" who is enjoying this mode of happiness, but it's a
better, more developed "I."
The next highest level of Dhamma is to not let any traces of
the "I" to remain at all. It's finished. The mind no longer has the
feeling of being "I," of being a self, and there is no way that
suffering or dissatisfaction can happen, since there is no "I" to
suffer. Suffering can't occur because this egolessness is the highest
happiness, if we speak in people language. If we speak in Dhamma
language, however, there is nothing to say. There is nothing to get,
nothing to have, nothing to be--no happiness, no suffering, nothing
at all. We call this "voidness." Everything still exists, but it's
free and void of any feeling of being "I" or "mine." For this reason
we say "voidness."
To see that everything is void is to see things as being
neither an aspect of oneself nor in anyway possessed by oneself. The
words "void" and "voidness" in the common language of ignorant people
mean that nothing exists, but in the language of the Buddha, the
Awakened One, the words "void" and "voidness" mean everything exists,
but without attachment to any of it in terms of "I" or "mine." That
there isn't clinging or attachment to things as being "I" and "mine"
is voidness of I and voidness of mine. When the words "void" and
"voidness" are used in this way, it's the voidness of Dhamma language.
To use "void" in the sense that nothing actually exists is the
language of worldly people who are trapped in their senses, is the
language of materialism, is the language of householders who know
nothing but their homes. Here, "voidness" has given us another
example of the difference between people language and Dhamma language.
We should always keep in mind this truth about language and
discriminate whether the words we hear, read, and use are people
language or Dhamma language. For example, the Buddha said, "Kill
your father and kill your mother, then you shall attain Nibbana."
"Kill your father and mother, be an ungrateful child, then you
shall attain Nibbana." The Buddha didn't mean that we should take
this literally and kill our flesh and blood parents. Instead, he
meant that ignorance is a kind of father and craving is a kind of
mother. The two give birth to ego-consciousness and subsequently all
forms of selfishness and sin. There's no reason to feel any
gratitude toward them; destroy them immediately and Nibbana is
realized.
To speak in this fashion is to use the Dhamma language
which the ordinary person is unable to understand. He must study and
inquire, think and reflect, until finally he understands. But the
Noble ones, those who have realized Dhamma already, will
understand immediately, though only a few words are spoken and
without any explanation or advice. Just one word is enough for them
to understand, without further explanation, because they know Dhamma
language thoroughly.
The words "birth" and "death" require the same discrimination
regarding language. In people language, the word "birth" means to be
born from a mother's womb. In Dhamma language, however, the word
"birth" means some form of attachment is born. This kind of birth
happens every time we allow the arising of a thought or feeling which
involves grasping and clinging to something as "I" or "mine," such as,
"I am," "I have," "I think," and "I do." This is the birth of the "I"
or the ego.
For example, think like a criminal and one is instantly born
as a criminal. A few moments later those thoughts disappear, one
thinks like a normal human being again and is born as a human being
once more. If a few moments later one has foolish thoughts, right
then one is born as a fool. If one then thinks in an increasingly
foolish and dull manner, one will be born as an animal immediately.
Whenever an attachment is felt intensely--when it burns inside
one with the heat of fire--one is born as a demon in hell.
Whenever one is so hungry and thirsty that one could never be
satiated, one is born as an insatiably hungry ghost. When one is
overly cautious and timid without reason, one is born a cowardly
titan.(*) Thus, in a single day one can be born any number of times
in many different forms, since a birth takes place each and every time
there arises any form of attachment to the idea of being something.
Each conception of "I am," "I was," or "I will" is simultaneously
a birth. This is the meaning of "birth" in Dhamma language.
Therefore, whenever one encounters the word "birth," one must be very
careful to understand its meaning in each particular context.
[* Animals, demons, hungry ghosts (peta), and cowardly titans (asura)
are the inhabitants of the "lower realms" in traditional Buddhist
cosmology.]
"Birth is suffering." These words mean that the egoistic kind
of birth described above is always painful and ugly. That is to say,
if we allow "I" to be born in any manner, suffering occurs
immediately. If we live simply and directly in the awareness of
"not-being-I," it's like remaining unborn and never experiencing
suffering. Although physical birth has happened long ago, there is no
further spiritual birth of the egoistic "I."
On the other hand, whenever an egoistic thought or feeling
arises, there is suffering at once and the suffering always fits the
particular kind of "I" that is being born. If "I" is human, it suffers
like a human. If "I" is an angel, it suffers angelically. If "I" is
demonic, it suffers hellishly. The manner of the grasping and
clinging can change repeatedly, even being born as beasts, hungry
ghosts, and cowardly titans. In one day, there may be many births,
many dozens of births, and every one of them is unsatisfactory,
frustrating, and painful. To destroy this kind of birth is Nibbana.
Concerning death, there's no need to speak about what happens
after the people language version. Why talk about what happens once
we're in the coffin? Instead, please deal with this most urgent issue
of ego-birth, that is, don't get born and there will be no suffering.
Without the feeling of being born, there is no person anymore and all
the problems disappear with it. That is all. When there isn't
this continual being born, there is no longer a "somebody" to have
problems. It's as simple as that. The time remaining in life is no
longer an issue once we know how to experience the fact that this "I"
will never be born again. This can be called "non-birth." You may
call it "death" if you prefer.
So you see, between people language and Dhamma language the words
"birth" and "death" have opposite meanings. The same situation exists
in the scriptures of other religions, especially those of
Christianity. As a result, the Christians don't understand their own
Bible, just as we Buddhists don't understand the Tipitaka (Buddhist
scriptures). Thus, whenever members of the two meet, they end up
arguing until they are blue in the face. The quarrels are simply
unbelievable; they fight to the end. Therefore, let us
develop some understanding concerning this matter of people
language and Dhamma language.
We have discussed the word "birth" in a Buddhist context, now
let us consider a word from the Christian scriptures, such as "life."
Matthew says that Jesus Christ "surrendered his life as a ransom for
many" (Matt. 20:28). Elsewhere, Jesus said, "If you would enter life,
keep the commandments" (Matt. 19:17). These two statements show that
the word "life" has more than one meaning. In the first statement,
"life" is used in its people language sense. Jesus allowed them to
kill the life of his body, which is the ordinary meaning of "life."
"Life" in the second passage is the same word "life," but it now
refers to a life that can never be killed. It's a life which will
never know death. By this we see that even the simple word "life" can
have two very different meanings.
The word "die" provides another example. In people
language, "to die" means that the bodily functions have stopped,
which is the kind of death we can see with our eyes. However, "die"
in the language used by God has quite a different meaning, such as
when he spoke to Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden telling them not
to eat the fruit of a certain tree, "for in the day that you eat of it
you shall die" (Gen. 2:17). Eventually, Adam and Eve ate that fruit,
but we know that they didn't die in the ordinary sense, the kind that
puts people into coffins. That is, their bodies didn't die. Instead,
they died in another way, in the Dhamma language sense, which is a
spiritual death much more cruel than being buried in a coffin. This
fate worse than death was the appearance of enormous sin in their
minds, that is, they began to think in dualistic terms--good and
evil, male and female, naked and clothed, husband and wife, and so on.
The pairs of opposites proliferated making the pain very heavy, so
much so that their minds were flooded by a suffering so severe that
it's impossible to describe. All this has been passed down through
the years and inherited by everyone living in the present era.
The consequences have been so disastrous that the Christians
give the name "original sin" to the first appearance of dualistic
thinking. Original Sin first happened with that primordial couple and
then was passed on to all their descendants down to this very day.
This is what God meant by the word "death"; whenever we partake of
this fruit of dualism (from the "tree of the knowledge of good and
evil") we must die right then and there. This is the meaning of
"death" in Christian language.
"Death" has the same meaning in the language of the
Buddha. Why is this so? Because both religions are pointing to the
same truth concerning attachment and dualism. Whenever
dualistic thoughts arise there is bound to be suffering, which is
death. Death means the end of everything good, the end of happiness,
the end of peace, the end of everything worthwhile. This is the
meaning of "death" in Dhamma language. Most of us die this way many
times each day.
It's called "death" because it makes the heart heavy.
It always creates a feeling of frustration and depression to some
degree, not to mention worry, restlessness, and anxiety. The more
intelligent and clever a person is, the more often one dies and the
more profound the deaths. The clever person's deaths are much more
special and creative than those of an ignorant person.
We must know how to avoid death in order to be in accord with
the teachings of the Buddha and Jesus (along with the other prophets)
The objective of Buddhism is the same as of Christianity: Don't let
this original sin overpower you; don't let dualistic attachment
dominate your heart or your mind. Refuse to let it dominate the mind
ever again.
We must always be aware of the true nature of Dhamma,
that in reality there is no duality of any sort--no gain, no loss,
no happiness, no suffering, no good, no evil, no merit, no sin, no
male, no female. There is absolutely nothing at all that can be
separated and polarized into opposites. Rather than buy into them, we
ought to transcend.
The dualistic pairs are the basis of all attachment, so don't
fall for their tricks. Don't attach to any of them. Try to
understand that these things can never be seized and held onto because
they are impermanent, lack any real substance, and are not-self. Try
to go about your business with a mind that is unattached. Work with
a mind that clings to nothing and is free from all forms of
attachment. This is called "working with a void mind."
We should perform every kind of task with a void mind, no
matter whether it's at the office or at home. Even rest and
recreation should be done with a void mind, a mind that always remains
unattached and free because it's above all dualities. If we work with
a busy mind, a mind that is restless and always grasping and clinging
to one thing or idea after another, a mind that is over-burdened with
attachments, then there is suffering and we must inevitably be born in
a lowly state. The lower realms spoken of by traditional Buddhists
happen right then and there; birth as a demon in hell, as a beast, as
a hungry ghost, or as a cowardly titan takes place at that very
moment. This is the most serious problem facing humanity, it's the
most original sin, and it's death in Dhamma language. Therefore, we
should live, work, and play without attachments.
There is a short verse of mine which I'd like to discuss.
Do work of all kinds with a mind that is void
And to the voidness surrender all of the fruits;
Eat the food of voidness as the holy ones do,
You'll have died to yourself from the very start.
Some people are unable to understand this verse and they keep saying
that the author is crazy. Nonetheless, it isn't so difficult to
explain.
That we should do every kind of work with a void mind is a
warning that the busy and agitated mind which jumps into things with
attachment always becomes dark and clouded with delusion, is full of
worries and fears, and becomes gloomy and insecure. If people insist
on keeping this up, before long they are sure to suffer a nervous
breakdown or some other kind of illness. If they let these mental
diseases and related physical ailments accumulate, they end up
confined to a sick bed. Even though they may be intelligent,
talented, and sophisticated people who do important work and earn a
great deal of money, they will still end up being confined to bed with
nervous breakdowns, ulcers, and other disorders caused by insecurity
and anxiety. All of these illnesses begin with attaching and
clinging to such things as fame and money, profit and loss, happiness
and unhappiness, and praise and blame.
So, don't get involved with these things. Get free of all such
attachments and the mind will be void. The mind will be brilliantly
intelligent, as clear and sharp as possible. Then, do your work with
just such a void mind as this. All your needs will be satisfied
without the least bit of frustration or suffering. Sometimes, it will
even seem to be a Dhammic sort of fun. Best of all, working like this
is the kind of Dhamma practice which frees us from the false
distinction between practicing Dhamma at the temple and working at
home. Such a dichotomy is rather foolish; it's what happens when
people think only in people language.
According to Dhamma language, we must practice Dhamma in this
body and mind at the same time we do our work with this same body and
mind. Both work and Dhamma practice are done in the same place or the
same thing. The practice of Dhamma is there in the work; the work in
itself is Dhamma practice. In other words, to do work of any kind
without grasping or clinging is a way to practice Dhamma. Wherever
and whenever we practice non-attachment, there and then is Dhamma
practice.
Accordingly, whether we are engaged in training the mind to be
unattached and calm, or whether we are working to earn a living in
some occupation or another, if we do so with a void mind that forms no
attachments, right there is the practice of Dhamma. It doesn't matter
if we are in an office, a factory, a cave, or whatever. To work like
this without getting involved in attachments, obsessions, and ego is
what is meant by "Do work of all kinds with a mind that is void."
The result of working this way is that we enjoy ourselves
while working, and that the work is done well because our minds are
very clear and sharp then, and there are no worries about things like
money. The things we need are acquired in the usual ways and all this
without the attachment forged by grasping and straining.
This brings us to the second line of the verse which is "And
to the voidness surrender all of the fruits." When our work bears
fruit in the form of money, fame, influence, status, and so forth, we
must give it all to voidness. Don't be so stupid as to cling to these
things as "belonging to me"--"my money," "my success," "my talent,"
or "my" anything. This is what is meant by not attaching to the
results of our work.
Most of us blindly cling to our successes and so our
experiences of success increase our selfish desires and defilements
(kilesa). Let ourselves be careless for only a moment and we will fall
into pain immediately due to the weight of attachments and
anxieties. In truth, this kind of mental or spiritual pain is always
happening. Before long, if we aren't careful, the pain manifests
itself physically in the body as well. Some people have nervous
breakdowns or go insane, while others develop one of the numerous
varieties of neuroses so prevalent in the world today, even though
they may be famous, knowledgable, and wealthy. All this pain results
from the fact that people the world over have misunderstood,
abused, and ignored their own religions.
We shouldn't think that the teaching of non-attachment is
found only in Buddhism. In fact, it can be found in every religion,
although many people don't notice because it's expressed in Dhamma
language. Its meaning is profound, difficult to see, and usually
misunderstood.
Please forgive me, I don't mean to be insulting, but I feel
that many religious people don't yet understand their own religion.
For instance, in the Christian Bible, St. Paul advises us to "Let
those who have wives live as though they had none, and those who mourn
as though they were not mourning, and those who rejoice as though they
were not rejoicing, and those that buy as though they had no goods,
and those who deal with the world as though they had no dealings with
it" (Cor. 7:29-31). This passage is found in the New Testament of the
Christian Bible; anyone can look it up. It should be understood in
the same way as our basic Buddhist theme of non-attachment. That is,
if you have a wife, don't attach to having her; if you have a husband,
don't cling to having him. If you have painful or sorrowful
experiences, don't cling to them as "I" or "mine" and it will be as if
they never happened. That is, don't be sad about them. Don't attach
to joy, goods, and worldly dealings, either.
Unfortunately, the fact is that most people--whatever their
religion--are dominated by these things. They let themselves
suffer intolerably over such matters until finally they go insane or
commit suicide. But those of us who follow St. Paul's advice can go
on as if nothing had happened. That kind of suffering doesn't happen
to us, we remain fine. We buy things without taking anything home,
which means we never get attached to what we buy and take home. We
bought it, we brought it home, but it's like we didn't buy anything,
because we don't give birth to the thought that we possess something.
This is how to buy and live as though having no goods, but if
you discuss this passage with some Christians, you will find that they
don't understand it at all. Even some of the clergy, the teachers of
their religion, couldn't explain to me correctly how to practice in
accordance with St. Paul's instructions. Their explanations were
vague and obscure. They beat around the bush and don't give any
practical interpretation of the passage. In fact, this passage has
the same meaning as "Do work of all kinds with a mind that is void and
to the voidness surrender all of the fruits," which, of course, many
Buddhists don't understand either.
The third line of the verse is "Eat the food of voidness as
the holy ones do." Here, some people might ask, "Then, what do we
eat?" If everything is void or given away to the voidness, what will
there be to eat? The answer is to eat food that belongs to voidness,
the same way that the Noble Ones do. We work with a void mind and turn
all the rewards over to voidness. Voidness then stockpiles it all and
preserves it safely. When it's time to eat, we can eat from the stock
of voidness, too.
If you earn a million dollarsfrom your work and store it in a safe or
the bank, offer it to voidness and don't think "it's mine, it belongs
to me!" When you spend the money, do so with the same void mind.
Simply use the money to buy some food to eat, or whatever we need to
consume. This is what is meant by "Eat the food of voidness as the
holy ones do."
In this line, "holy ones" means those who understand deeply
and have no attachments. We ourselves ought to eat in the same way
that these liberated ones eat. The Buddha ate food and all the
enlightened disciples ate food. So, we aren't saying that a Buddha
doesn't have to eat food anymore, but from whomever he gets his
food, it's always the food of voidness, for it's received and eaten
without any feelings of possession or attachment. And yet, a Buddha
always has more than enough to eat. This is the meaning of "Eat the
food of voidness as the holy ones do."
We can do the same. When we give all the rewards of our work
to voidness, they don't disappear. Nothing is lost. Physically, in
worldly terms, everything is still there. It's stored and protected
in the usual ways and the law still recognizes that it belongs to us.
If someone tries to snatch it away, we can battle to protect our
rights in court, but always with the same void mind. That is, we
needn't get angry or upset, we needn't suffer, we needn't feel
personally involved, we needn't attach. In fact, with complete
non-attachment we will be able to argue our case even better. We
needn't create any problems for ourselves, things won't become
complicated and difficult, and we will be able to protect our rights
most effectively.
To pursue this point a little further: even when caught in an
argument or involved in a lawsuit we should be restrained and mindful
at all times so that the mind is free of attachment. Take care not to
be attached or emotionally involved. In other words, first make sure
the mind is void, then argue and fight out the case to the finish. In
this way, we will have the advantage. Our side will debate more
cleverly, will argue more skilfully, and will experience a higher
level of victory.
Even in cases when we are forced to be insulting, use the
usual words but do so with a void mind. This may sound funny and
hopelessly impractical, but it really is possible. The word "void"
includes such strange aspects; they are all implications of working
with a void mind, willingly giving all that we get to voidness, and
always eating food from the pantry of voidness.
The fourth, final, and most important line of the verse is
"You'll have died to yourself from the very start." We already have
died to ourselves--that precious inner "me" is gone--from the
very first moment. This means that when we re-examine the past and
reflect upon it with clarity, mindfulness, and wisdom, we will know
for a fact that there never was a "person" or "individual." We will
see that there are only the basic processes of life (khandha), the
sensory media (ayatana), the elements (dhatu), and natural phenomena
(dhammas). Even the things we had previously clung to as existing no
longer exist. They died in that moment.
Everything has died at the moment of their birth. There never
was an "I" and there never was a "mine." In the past, we were stupid
enough to lug "I" and "mine" around all the time. Now, however, we
know the truth that even in retrospect they never were what we took
them to be. They're not-me, they're not-mine, the me-ing and my-ing
died from the very start right up to this moment. They're finished,
even in the future. Don't ever again fall for any "I" and "mine" in
your experiences. Simply stop thinking in terms of "I" and mine. So
you see, we needn't interpret this verse to mean that we must
physically kill ourselves. One has to be trapped in one's ego to
understand it in such a way. Such an interpretation is too physical,
too superficial, and too childish.
This "I," this ego, is just a mental concept, a product of
thought. There is nothing substantial or permanent upon which it's
based. There is only an ever-changing process flowing according to
causes and conditions, but ignorance misconstrues this process to be a
permanent entity, a "self," and an "ego." So don't let attached
thoughts and feelings based on "I" and "mine" arise. All pains and
problems will end right there and then, so that the body becomes
insignificant, no longer a cause of worry. It's merely a
collection of the five aggregates (khandha), functioning according
to causes and conditions, pure in its own nature. These five
aggregates or component processes of life are naturally free of
attachment and selfishness. As for the inner aspect, those
habits of desire and selfishness, try to do without them. Keep
striving to prevent them from being born until the defilements and
selfishness have no more opportunities to pollute the
heart. In this way, we force ourselves to die, that is, we die
through the elimination of polluting selfishness and defilements
(kilesa).
Just don't allow any egoistic consciousness, that's
the meaning of "death" in Dhamma language. Without anything
masquerading as "I" and "mine," where can suffering take place?
Suffering can only happen to an "I" and its "mine." So you see,
possessing "I" and "mine" is the heart of suffering. Should there be
some happiness, as soon as clinging comes in the happiness becomes
painful, yet one more way to suffer.
Ignorant people are always attaching to something; they don't
know how to live without clinging to "I" and "mine." As a result,
even beneficial things are converted into causes of suffering.
Happiness is turned into pain; goodness is turned into pain; praise,
fame, honour and the like are all turned into forms of suffering. As
soon as we try to seize and hang on to them, they all become
unsatisfactory, painful, and ugly. Among good and evil, virtue and
sin, happiness and unhappiness, gain and loss, and all other dualistic
pairs, suffering inevitably happens whenever we attach to either pole
of one pair or another. Clinging to one pole also traps us in its
opposite partner.
When we are intelligent enough not to cling or be attached to
any form of dualism, then we will no longer suffer because of these
things. Good and evil, happiness and suffering, virtue and sin, and
the rest, will never be painful again. We realize that they are
merely natural phenomena, the ordinary stuff of nature. They all are
naturally void and so there is no suffering inherent in any of them.
These are the consequences of not having an ego, of not having
any "I" and "mine" in the mind. Outwardly, we may say "I" and "my"
according to social conventions, but don't let them exist in the mind
or heart. As St. Paul said, "Let those who have wives live as though
they had none, and those that mourn as though they weren't mourning
. . . and those who buy as though they had no goods."
Externally, we should behave the same as others do: eat like
they eat, work like they work, and speak like they speak. Speak in
their people language: "this is my house, this is mine." There's
nothing wrong in using these words when necessary, but don't let the
mind fall for them. Leave such words outside, don't let them into the
mind, don't believe them. We ought always to train ourselves this
way, that is, "mouth is one and mind another." The mouth says one
thing, but the heart knows otherwise.
Actually, this phrase is usually an insult used to
condemn liars and conmen, not something to be encouraged. In the
end, however, it can be turned around and applied to a person who
really practices Dhamma, that is, whose external behavior conforms
with worldly conventions but whose internal reality is another
story. While the external expressions actually take place, they don't
manifest in the mind. We call this, "mouth is one and mind another"
or "external and internal do not correspond." A behavior that we
used to condemn and try to abandon because of its dishonesty and
crookedness becomes the most noble and excellent form of speech.
Sometimes Dhamma language seems rather strange!
To be honest in both mouth and mind, that is, speech and
thought, is people language, not Dhamma language. Ordinary people
demand that our words honestly reflect our thoughts, but when it comes
to the Dhamma language of the Buddha, we practice in the manner called
"mouth is one and mind another." In other words, the outside appears
one way, while the inside is the opposite. Outwardly, in our speech
and actions, we may possess all the things that others possess, but in
the mind we possess nothing. Inwardly, we are broke and bankrupt,
without a penny to our names. So please remember this saying -
"mouth is one and mind another" -- in its Dhamma language meaning
of course, not in the people language understanding. Please give it
some thought.
Another common teaching concerns humility. The
Buddha taught us not to boast or show off and Jesus Christ
emphasized this point even more. There are many pages in the Bible
concerning this subject. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus teaches
us to do our religious practices--such as praying, giving charity
- and fasting, in secret so as to not let others see (Matt. 5-7,
especially 6). If it's something we want others to see, that means we
want to show off, which is attachment. If we apply his teaching to
our Buddhist practices, such as when we keep the special precepts
on the observance days (uposatha), we shouldn't dress up or powder and
perfume ourselves. Don't let anyone know we are keeping the special
precepts, just keep them strictly. Jesus stresses this point in many
ways, both in this sermon and elsewhere. When offering prayers to
God, fasting, or practicing austerities, don't let others see. If we
wish to give alms or make a donation to charity, do so secretly; don't
let others know who the giver is. Jesus teaches us to do everything
without anyone knowing. In other words, his aim is to teach
non-attachment. This kind of practice destroys selfishness and
overcomes sin.
Buddhists should be able to understand this principle
of giving without letting anyone know; giving in this way will
destroy the giver's self-centeredness much more than public giving.
As you know, we like to say, "sticking gold on the image's back."
This saying can be interpreted in two ways. As understood by foolish
people, this should never be done, because sticking gold leaf on the
back of an image won't gain one any honour, reputation, or other
benefits.(*) On the other hand, wise people take the words "sticking
gold on the image's back" to mean something good, because one doesn't
receive any recognition, praise, status, or honor from the act. One
hasn't traded the goodness of the act for any worldly benefits. Thus,
one makes more merit than if one were to stick the gold on the front
of the image.
[* In Thailand, putting small squares of gold leaf onto Buddha images
and other respected objects is a popular form of making merit.
According to popular Thai belief, by affixing gold leaf to the eyes,
mouth, forehead, cheeks, etc., of a Buddha image, the one who affixes
it will be reborn in her next life with beautiful eyes, mouth, forehead,
cheeks, etc., just like those of the image decorated with gold. At
the same time, her merit making is seen by all.]
Here we see that the teachings of Christianity and
Buddhism are the same; they have the same meaning, namely, to
destroy attachment. We should do all religious duties and practices
without others knowing. In the end, it's like they don't exist any
more and we don't exist either. There's no good, no evil, no virtue,
no sin, no happiness, no suffering, and, finally, not even any
religion. This is the highest level of religion.
Now, let us consider the fact that non-attachment, the highest Dhamma,
is something wonderful, priceless, and extraordinary. It's the heart
of every religion. It's the essence of Dhamma. If there is a God, it
can only be found right here in non-attachment.
Non-attachment, the highest Dhamma, is wonderful precisely
because anyone seeking it need not invest anything. No money, gold,
or jewels are needed, not even a single penny. According to people
language, nothing can be obtained without an investment. If they
listen to people language, those who wish to gain merit, goodness,
or whatever must pay in money, silver, and gold, or invest their
labor. If they listen to Dhamma language, however, the reality is
quite different. The Buddha said that Nibbana is given free of
charge. Nibbana--the coolness and peace experienced when
there's no attachment--doesn't cost a penny. This means that we
can practice for the sake of Nibbana without spending any money along
the way. Jesus said what amounts to the same thing. He invited us to
drink the water of life for which there is no charge. He said this at
least three times. Further, he called us to enter eternal life, which
means to reach the state where we are one with God and therefore will
never die again.
"Let him who is thirsty come, let him who desires take the
water of life without price" (Rev. 22:17). This call of Jesus is
identical to what is taught in Buddhism. The Buddha said that the
Noble Path of Liberation, the Liberating Results, and Nibbana are free
of charge, no monetary investment is required. We live according to
the Noble Eightfold Path, which means we give up this, give up that,
and keep giving up things until everything is surrendered. Give up
everything and take nothing back. Don't receive any payment and we
won't have to pay anything: we will realize what is called "the Noble
Path, the Liberating Results, and Nibbana." We can taste the flavor
of Nibbana without paying a penny.
We spend a lot of money trying to buy Nibbana, but the money
just gets in the way. It's like investing money in order to win a
palace in heaven; the two have nothing to do with each other. In
fact, they are incompatible. If we want to give charity, it should be
solely for the sake of others. Nibbana is our first concern and
requires no money.
Why do we make donations then? Not for ourselves, of course,
but to help our fellow human beings so that they may also reach that
which requires no financial investment. So, we contribute money to
build temples and schools, we develop methods of teaching, and we
publish books in order to help our fellow human beings to travel on
the right path, to travel toward that which is obtained without
payment - Nibbana. Those of us who intend to earn merit with their
gold and silver should please think in this way.
If those who intend to invest their money for so-called
spiritual rewards don't reconsider, they will incur losses rather than
make profits. Not only will they fail to make a profit, they won't
even be able to recover their investment. And when there is no profit
and no breaking even, there is only loss. To act that way goes
contrary to the words of the Buddha who said, "It's free." Jesus also
said that it's free.
Jesus added further that what "you received without pay, give
without pay" (Matt. 10:8). It seems that the Buddha never said quite
the same thing, but we can say, from the implications of his teaching,
that he could easily have spoken these words. If something is
obtained for free, we ought to pass it on for free, too. Don't be
unwilling or reluctant. Don't go taking advantage of people by
claiming favors or hinting that they'll benefit by helping one in
such-and-such a way or implying that students owe a debt of gratitude
to their teachers. All of that is inappropriate. When we get
something for free, we must give it away for free. Therefore, as the
loftiest of all things, the Dhamma of each religion is something to be
obtained for free. Once we have got it, we are obligated to pass it on
to our fellow human beings for free, also. Don't try to wheedle any
benefits out of it in return.
When we make contributions to religious causes, they
are for a particular purpose, which has no bearing on our realizing
Nibbana. Such contributions are meant to be instrumental in
helping people who don't yet see the way to be able to find it and
eventually arrive at that which is given away for free to
everyone. In the end, they also will obtain that precious thing
which is obtained for free, without any obstacles.
If we look carefully, we will see that the pinnacle, the most
excellent of things, which we get for free, is called "Nibbana" (as
well as by many other names). Jesus called it "Life." This state in
which we currently exist is death. Because everyone is dying, they
don't reach God, they don't reach the Ultimate. Yet, if we follow the
teachings of Jesus we are born again at once. After dying for so
long, we need to be reborn. When we are born anew, we are born into
eternal life, which is true life. The Buddha spoke in the same
fashion. He said that we don't realize that this existence is like
being dead, that is, that it's suffering. We must make the required
knowledge, we must awaken into a new world, newly born. Then there
will be no more suffering. To understand this is a fundamental
principle.
Up until this realization, we were dead, that is, full of "I"
and "mine." Always living under the burden of ego and egoism is death.
Because of "I" and "mine," we died over and over again. Now we are
reborn into eternal life, the life of Nibbana, the deathless life, the
immortality in which all "I" and "mine" end. The word "reborn" here
comes to mean a life without ego, free of "I" and "mine." This is the
true life which can never die. The five aggregates (khandha), the
basic processes of life, are now pure, the body and mind are free of
attachment and selfishness. Prior to this, the five aggregates, the
body-mind process, were continually being grasped at and clung to by
means of "I" and "my" and were always stained by these corrupt
attachments. That continuous "I" and "mine" was death.
When the polluting desires and attachments are completely gone
there is a new birth in the world of the Noble Ones. "Rebirth in the
world of the Noble Ones" is a people language expression. In Dhamma
language, we speak of "quenching it." Quench the "I" and the "mine";
quench ego and its selfishness. Then there's nothing. There remains
only supreme voidness, which is Nibbana. So says Dhamma language.
If we speak in people language, as Jesus Christ often did, we
say that one is reborn in the world of the Noble Ones and that one
lives eternally in the Kingdom of God. That's people language. When
we translate it into Dhamma language, we use the opposite words and
speak of "quenching." One language speaks of "rebirth," while the
other talks about "utter quenching." Only the words are different.
In people language we talk about being reborn; in Dhamma language we
talk about quenching completely.
Therefore, let us live a life of total quenching, a life that
douses the flames of desire, a life of coolness. When we are burning,
we are dying. A person who is hot inside is like a demon in hell, an
animal, a hungry ghost, or a cowardly titan. Such a person is always
dying. His attachment to "I" is never quenched. His ego hasn't yet
been doused; it boils and bubbles inside him with the heat of fire.
It has to be cooled down.
To make things easier, we should remember that the word
"nibbana" means "to cool down." In India at the time of the Buddha,
"nibbana" was a common everyday word spoken in the houses, streets, and
markets. When something hot had cooled down, they used the word
"nibbana" to describe it. If the curry was too hot to eat, then
cooled down enough to be eaten, they would say the curry is "nibbana,
so let's eat."(*)
[* Actually, the words takes on different forms as a verb, noun, and
adjective, and according to case and context. As Thai doesn't
conjugate words like the Indian languages, only the form "Nibbana"
is used.]
We can see that the word "nibbana" was not originally
an exalted religious term, but had an ordinary everyday usage
in people language--the cooling down of something hot. For
example, if a red-hot charcoal cools down until it can be picked up,
we can call that "nibbana." If we apply the term on a higher level,
such as, to animals, then it refers to animals which are no longer
hot. The heat of animals is the wildness and fierceness which is
dangerous for humans. If a wild elephant or wild bull is tamed and
well-trained so that finally its wildness, rebelliousness, and
viciousness disappear and it's safe for humans, we can say that
it's "nibbana," meaning it has cooled down.
When we speak of humans, "hot" means a person who is burning
and boiling as if in hell or the other netherworlds. That isn't
Nibbana. After we discover the way to apply Dhamma to cool ourselves
off, we begin to nibbana, continue to nibbana, nibbana steadily,
nibbana until everything is thoroughly cool, which is the highest
level of Nibbana--absolute coolness.
Even now, we must nibbana to some extent in order to
be able to sit here and discuss Dhamma like this. Otherwise, if the
flames were flaring up within us now, we wouldn't be able to remain
sitting here. Therefore, we should understand that Nibbana is related
to us at all times, with every inhalation and exhalation. If
this weren't so, if we had no connection to Nibbana whatsoever, we
would all go out of our minds and die before we knew it. Fortunately,
we have some relationship with Nibbana nearly all the time. It may
disappear temporarily when lust, hatred, or delusion arise,
when the mind is taken over by defilements and selfishness. But when
lust, hatred, and delusion aren't present in our minds, we experience
a small degree of Nibbana, a brief taste or free sample of
Nibbana. Due to the benefits of these recurring glimpses of Nibbana,
we don't go crazy and don't die from overheat. We survive by virtue
of Nibbana's beneficial effects. Therefore, we should thank Nibbana
and acknowledge our gratitude to it by acting so as to have more and
more Nibbana for longer and longer periods of time. Keep calming and
cooling things, that is, destroy "I" and "mine." Don't let ego prick
up its ears and point its tail. With self-discipline and good
manners, keep the ego small and out of trouble. Lessen it, reduce
it, shrink it, until at last nothing remains, then you will get the
best thing that a human being can possibly get.
Whenever we quarrel due to opinions, pride, vanity, or
stubbornness, it shows that we have lost touch with Nibbana. At such
moments, we are crazy. If we argue, quarrel, or interfere with others
at any time--no matter whether over an ordinary affair or a
religious one--we are insane. In such moments, we aren't really
human anymore, because we've lowered ourselves to the level of arguing
and fighting. And so, as was said before, if people remain foolish
they will think that there are many different religions which are
incompatible and opposed to each other, which are enemies that must
compete, fight, and destroy each other. These are the most stupid and
ignorant of people. They cause and experience a great deal of trouble.
When religions are regarded as in opposition and conflict,
people become enemies as a result. Everyone thinks "We are right, they
are wrong; they are wrong, we are right," and so forth, and then there
is quarrelling and fighting. Such people are incredibly foolish.
What they are quarrelling about is only the outer shell. Everyone
should recognize that these are only external forms, they aren't the
inner essence.
When people of intelligence and wisdom get together concerning
the essentials of religion, they recognize that religions are all the
same. Though outwardly they may seem different, intelligent people
know that the inner spirit must be the same in all cases. The inner
essence is the same no matter how different the external forms are,
just like we saw with the analogy of water. The essential pure nature
of water is always the same, no matter how putrid or filthy it appears
from the outside. It isn't the water that is dirty, but the other
elements that are mixed in with the water that are dirty. We
shouldn't take those other elements. When we take those elements, it
means we drink dirty water; it means we swallow the filth, urine,
excrement, or whatever, and don't drink pure water.
Whenever there is a quarrel, whether it's among lay people,
novices, nuns, or monks, it means that the people involved are eating
filth, namely, the defilements of "I" and "mine." This should never
happen; it should be given up. Don't prick your ears and point your
tails. Don't puff yourself with ego and create these conflicts of
pride. That's letting things go too far. Rather, our duty is try to
pacify these things and cool them down.
How silly it's that the older a person gets, the more full of
ego he or she becomes. I beg your pardon for speaking so frankly, but
some facts can't be ignored. Why do people become more egoistic with
age? Because the older they get, the more accustomed they are to
attachment; "I" and "mine" accumulate and pile up inside us as we age.
Further, people have sons and daughters, so they puff themselves with
ego and determine to lord it over their children. "My son! How could
he do that without my permission!" When they have grandchildren, they
become even more puffed up and superior. Thus, elderly people
are more obsessed with "I" and "mine" than children are.
If we look back at childhood, we will find that children have
very little ego. Immediately after birth, it's very hard to find much
ego in them, while the child in the womb has hardly any traces of "I" or
"mine" at all. However, as we grow into adulthood and become fathers
and mothers, and later grandfathers and grandmothers, "I" and
"mine" develops in a multitude of forms and personalities. These
become deeply rooted in our minds and stick there with such tenacity
that they are very difficult to remove. Therefore, old folks should
be very careful and alert. They should try to return to being like
children again. To be like children is a kind of Dhamma practice
which leads to non-attachment and voidness. Otherwise, the older
they get, the further away from the Buddha and from Nibbana they will
end up.
In truth, as we grow older we should grow closer to the
Buddha. In other words, the more we age the younger we should be.
The older we get, the more youthful we should become. As we get older
we should become more light-hearted, cheerful, bright, and fresh. We
shouldn't end up dry and lifeless, so that we gradually wither away.
Everybody should become increasingly fresh, bright, and light-hearted
as they grow older. As we age, we should get closer to the Buddha,
the Dhamma, and the Sangha, which means we understand Dhamma more and
more. The more successful we are in making the inner flames recede,
the cooler we become. As we get cooler, we feel increasingly more
refreshed and hearty, we look brighter and more lively. When we
have cooled down absolutely, we will absolutely sparkle with
brightness and cheer. Therefore, the more ancient we get, the more
youthful we should become, and the more cheerful and fresh we should
look and feel.
The lively physical activity and fresh complexions of young
people is one kind of youth, while the youthfulness of Dhamma
language - of the mind, heart, and spirit--refers to a spiritual
brightness, vigor, and serenity that comes with having more Dhamma.
This is the youthfulness of heat subsiding so that coolness can enter
and envelop us. Consequently, we feel increasingly refreshed, vibrant,
and cheerful. So let all elderly people become fresh and full of
life. May we all become more youthful. Just let youthfulness grow
inside us and that problem of bickering and quarrelling will no longer
exist.
Worse than that quarrelling is the habit of "extolling oneself
while putting down others." Vicious back-biting and name-calling has
no place among Buddhists and anyone who does such things has ceased to
be a Buddhist, except, perhaps, in name. Being a Buddhist in name
alone doesn't mean anything and can't be depended upon. Just
declaring oneself to be "Buddhist" because its written on one's
birth certificate or because one signed up at certain temples doesn't
accomplish much good because they aren't sincere. We must be
genuine Buddhists in the true sense of the word, which means to weaken
and reduce "I" and "mine" in order to be cool and thereby be closer to
Nibbana. So we needn't discuss atrocities like disparaging and
oppressing others, or extolling oneself while putting down others.
These things should never happen.
What to do about those who still engage in such behaviour? I
don't know what class to put them in: First grade? Kindergarten?
Nursery school? These are still too high; there should be some lower
class or grade for people who behave in such gross ways. In Buddhism,
genuine lay followers never do such things. Even those who are at the
kindergarten level and have not yet reached into the first grade of
primary school know better than to do such things. They know that
such behaviour is hot and has nothing to do with Dhamma or Buddhism.
Progressing through the upper grades, through the junior and
senior classes, there is less egoism until, finally, there is no more
"I" and "mine." On the highest level, there's no self, everything is
void of self. There's no "I," no "you," no "we," no "they," which
means there's no Buddhism, no Christianity, no Islam, and no religion.
How can different religions exist when there's no "we," no "they," no
"anybody," when there is nothing but Dhamma? There is only pure
nature itself (suddhidhamma pavattanti), nature is all that exists
- with either active aspects or still aspects, depending on whether
something is conditioned and transient or unconditioned and
absolute. Those who are in the upper grades already
understand this. Those who are in kindergarten and primary
school should also know about this so that they can prepare
themselves to reach its level.
So don't get caught up in envy and jealousy, in insults and
praises, in harassing and interfering with others, in arguing and
fighting, in extolling oneself while putting down others. Such
behaviour is worthless. It's for those who don't know how to learn on
even the lowest level. It's too low to have a place in the network of
Buddhists.
All of us begin at a point where we're full of clinging, then
steadily reduce the clinging until we don't cling to anything anymore,
until we reach the point where everything is voidness: void of "I" and
void of "mine." Understand that in essence everything has been void
from the start. Whether physical or mental, look deeply into it's
essential nature and it will turn out to be void. There is no
clinging there anymore.
Whatever clinging there was has just now happened.
Originally, there was no attachment, just as all water originally is
pure and clean. It's pure as it forms in the clouds, but picks up
fine particles of dust as it falls through the sky. Once it falls on
roofs and collects in water jars, it becomes further
contaminated. Even more contaminated is the water in wells, streams,
ponds, and swamps. Worse is the putrid water found in ditches,
sewers, and toilets. As we examine the external changes, we should
recognize that the dirty elements aren't the water and aren't
essential.
So look deeply into this very body and mind when they're in
their natural state, when they aren't polluted by any defiled objects.
The pure, natural, uncontaminated body-mind is the object of knowledge
and study. The "I," the ego, knowing this, knowing that, this is
good, that is good: this is just dirty stuff. They mix with the
mind, contaminate it, and muck it up. Naturally, in themselves, our
bodies and minds aren't dirty, but owing to stupidity and
carelessness the newly spawned defilements invade. It's these
impure guests which enter the mind and contaminate it. Why then do
we take these late-coming impurities to be "I," "me," or "my own true
self"? They're just new arrivals, there's nothing genuine about them.
They're just dirt, isn't it silly to take dirt as one's self? One
ends up with a dirty self, a dirty ego--no doubt about it.
The mind which is knowledgable and wise, which is awakened
(Buddha), doesn't take anything to be self. It doesn't take dirty
things as its "self." It doesn't take defilements to be "self." If
it must have a self, the voidness which is free of defilements must be
the self. The voidness of defilements doesn't attach or cling to
anything. Even though the mouth says "I am" or "I have," the mind
inside doesn't feel any attachment. "Mouth is one and mind another"
at all times. I hope that you will all practice in this way.
All I have said today is merely a chat among friends. If it
were a public lecture or formal sermon, these things couldn't be said
like this. It might create a big disturbance. However, this has been
just an informal talk within our small circle of friends, among those
who should be able to understand. I only mentioned these things
because I thought the people here are capable of understanding.
Indeed, I hope that everyone has listened carefully, has been able to
follow, and will think over the issues seriously. Those who see the
truth of and agree with these principles should try to live
accordingly. Before long we will progress to a higher level on the
path to voidness and freedom from suffering. Then we can do work of
all kinds with a void mind and we can give all of the fruits to
voidness. We will be able to eat the food of voidness. And so, we
will be able to die completely from the very beginning. That's the
end. That's the end of being a Buddhist; it's the end of all
religions.
In people language they say, "Don't waste the opportunity of
having been born human and of having encountered Buddha-Dhamma." If
we speak in Dhamma language, however, we would have to say, "It's the
end of everything. There is nothing left to be a problem ever again."
Such a life can be called "eternal life," for there is no more birth,
aging, illness, or death.
Are you ready to die before dying?
* * * * * * * *
GLOSSARY
anatta, not-self, selflessness: the fact that all things lack any
lasting essence or substance which could properly be
called a "self." (Cf. sunnata.)
dukkha, pain, hurt, suffering, dissatisfaction: literally, "hard
to bear"; the stressful quality of all experiences which
are accompanied by desire, attachment, and ego. Dukkha
is also said to be a universal characteristic of all phenomena;
because things are impermanent, they are undependable and can
never satisfy us. The inherent decay and dissolution of things
is dukkha.
Dhamma, Nature, Natural Law, Duty, Truth: the way things naturally
are and the way we must live so that things (dhammas) don't become
problems for us.
khandha, groups, heaps. aggregates: the five basic processes
or sub-systems which make up human life, namely,
body, feeling, perception, thought, and consciousness.
kilesa, defilement, pollution, impurity: the various
manifestations of selfishness which defile the mind,
especially greed, anger, and delusion.
Nibbana, coolness: the ultimate goal of Buddhist practice.
The cool peacefulness of Nibbana manifests when the
fires of defilement, selfishness, and suffering are
thoroughly and finally quenched.
noble eightfold path: the way of life leading to Nibbana,
namely, right understanding, right aspiration, right
speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right
mindfulness, and right concentration.
Noble Ones: human beings who have eradicated all or almost
all of the attachments and defilements. They are the
exemplars of Buddhist life due to their wisdom, coolness,
calmness, and compassion.
sunnata, voidness: the reality of being void and free of
selfhood, ego, or anything that could be taken to be "I"
or "mine." (See anatta.)
upadana, attachment, clinging, grasping: to hold onto some
thing foolishly, that is, to regard it as "I" or "mine"; to
take things personally
* * * * * * * *
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Buddhadasa Bhikkhu has been the most important interpreter and
reformer of Thai Buddhist thought in this century. Since he began
Suan Mokkh, "The Garden of Liberation," in 1932, he has undertaken the
most innovative, influential, and wide-ranging study of the Pali
scriptures of Theravada Buddhism. These studies were the underpinning
for his experiments and researches into life and nature, out of which
developed a commanding body of work. His talks, lectures, and
writings, along with the monastic community he founded, have inspired
many to take a fresh look at Buddhism and religion.
Buddhadasa Bhikkhu has always had a profound interest in other
religions and has made many friends among them. In particular, he has
been in dialogue with Christianity through foreign missionaries and
local Christians who were delighted to find a Buddhist monk who sought
only to understand their religion, without looking down on it. This
book reveals some of his thoughts on religion.
The sixtieth anniversary of Suan Mokkh was observed on May 27,
1992. Despite the after effects of a heart attack and minor strokes,
Ajarn Buddhadasa spent the last few years of his life as he had spent
the previous sixty.
The Venerable Ajarn passed away at Suan Mokkh on July 8, 1993.
Suan Mokkh, aided by the Dhammadana Foundation and other supporters,
carries on his with his work.
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<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/my.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_MY" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Malaysia (MY)</span></td><td align="right">80</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/fr.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_FR" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> France (FR)</span></td><td align="right">72</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/cn.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_CN" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> China (CN)</span></td><td align="right">70</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/sg.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_SG" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Singapore (SG)</span></td><td align="right">67</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/nl.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_NL" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Netherlands (NL)</span></td><td align="right">52</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/tw.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_TW" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Taiwan (TW)</span></td><td align="right">44</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/lk.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_LK" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Sri Lanka (LK)</span></td><td align="right">37</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/id.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_ID" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Indonesia (ID)</span></td><td align="right">31</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/vn.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_VN" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Vietnam (VN)</span></td><td align="right">28</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/hk.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_HK" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Hong Kong (HK)</span></td><td align="right">28</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/kr.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_KR" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Korea, Republic of (KR)</span></td><td align="right">27</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/br.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_BR" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Brazil (BR)</span></td><td align="right">19</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/ru.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_RU" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Russian Federation (RU)</span></td><td align="right">18</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/mx.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_MX" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Mexico (MX)</span></td><td align="right">18</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/kh.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_KH" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Cambodia (KH)</span></td><td align="right">18</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/pk.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_PK" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Pakistan (PK)</span></td><td align="right">17</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/ie.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_IE" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Ireland (IE)</span></td><td align="right">17</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/jp.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_JP" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Japan (JP)</span></td><td align="right">17</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/se.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_SE" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Sweden (SE)</span></td><td align="right">15</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/ua.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_UA" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Ukraine (UA)</span></td><td align="right">15</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/it.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_IT" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Italy (IT)</span></td><td align="right">13</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/no.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_NO" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Norway (NO)</span></td><td align="right">12</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/nz.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_NZ" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> New Zealand (NZ)</span></td><td align="right">12</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/pl.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_PL" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Poland (PL)</span></td><td align="right">12</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/es.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_ES" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Spain (ES)</span></td><td align="right">11</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/ch.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_CH" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Switzerland (CH)</span></td><td align="right">11</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/ae.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_AE" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> United Arab Emirates (AE)</span></td><td align="right">11</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/za.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_ZA" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> South Africa (ZA)</span></td><td align="right">11</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/pt.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_PT" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Portugal (PT)</span></td><td align="right">9</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/cz.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_CZ" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Czech Republic (CZ)</span></td><td align="right">9</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/il.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_IL" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Israel (IL)</span></td><td align="right">8</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/bt.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_BT" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Bhutan (BT)</span></td><td align="right">8</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/lb.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_LB" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Lebanon (LB)</span></td><td align="right">7</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/eu.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_EU" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Europe (EU)</span></td><td align="right">7</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/np.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_NP" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Nepal (NP)</span></td><td align="right">7</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/cl.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_CL" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Chile (CL)</span></td><td align="right">7</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/ro.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_RO" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Romania (RO)</span></td><td align="right">6</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/sa.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_SA" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Saudi Arabia (SA)</span></td><td align="right">5</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/fi.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_FI" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Finland (FI)</span></td><td align="right">5</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/co.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_CO" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Colombia (CO)</span></td><td align="right">4</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/sk.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_SK" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Slovakia (SK)</span></td><td align="right">4</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/ve.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_VE" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Venezuela (VE)</span></td><td align="right">4</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/tr.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_TR" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Turkey (TR)</span></td><td align="right">4</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/ke.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_KE" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Kenya (KE)</span></td><td align="right">4</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/pe.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_PE" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Peru (PE)</span></td><td align="right">4</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/dk.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_DK" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Denmark (DK)</span></td><td align="right">4</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/lt.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_LT" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Lithuania (LT)</span></td><td align="right">4</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/la.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_LA" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Lao People's Democratic Republic (LA)</span></td><td align="right">4</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/hu.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_HU" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Hungary (HU)</span></td><td align="right">4</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/om.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_OM" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Oman (OM)</span></td><td align="right">4</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/bd.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_BD" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Bangladesh (BD)</span></td><td align="right">4</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/pa.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_PA" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Panama (PA)</span></td><td align="right">3</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/bg.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_BG" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Bulgaria (BG)</span></td><td align="right">3</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/gr.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_GR" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Greece (GR)</span></td><td align="right">3</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/ee.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_EE" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Estonia (EE)</span></td><td align="right">3</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/mm.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_MM" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Myanmar (MM)</span></td><td align="right">3</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/at.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_AT" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Austria (AT)</span></td><td align="right">3</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/ge.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_GE" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Georgia (GE)</span></td><td align="right">3</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/ma.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_MA" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Morocco (MA)</span></td><td align="right">3</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/tn.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_TN" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Tunisia (TN)</span></td><td align="right">2</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/cr.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_CR" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Costa Rica (CR)</span></td><td align="right">2</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/mn.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_MN" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Mongolia (MN)</span></td><td align="right">2</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/iq.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_IQ" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Iraq (IQ)</span></td><td align="right">2</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/ar.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_AR" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Argentina (AR)</span></td><td align="right">2</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/qa.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_QA" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Qatar (QA)</span></td><td align="right">2</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/si.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_SI" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Slovenia (SI)</span></td><td align="right">2</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/ky.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_KY" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Cayman Islands (KY)</span></td><td align="right">2</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/re.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_RE" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Reunion (RE)</span></td><td align="right">2</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/jo.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_JO" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Jordan (JO)</span></td><td align="right">2</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/mt.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_MT" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Malta (MT)</span></td><td align="right">2</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"></span><br /></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_AP" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Asia/Pacific Region (AP)</span></td><td align="right">2</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/hr.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_HR" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Croatia (HR)</span></td><td align="right">2</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/mu.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_MU" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Mauritius (MU)</span></td><td align="right">2</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/ec.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_EC" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Ecuador (EC)</span></td><td align="right">2</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/mg.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_MG" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Madagascar (MG)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/is.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_IS" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Iceland (IS)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/kz.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_KZ" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Kazakstan (KZ)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/ug.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_UG" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Uganda (UG)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/ng.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_NG" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Nigeria (NG)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/al.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_AL" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Albania (AL)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/eg.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_EG" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Egypt (EG)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/ps.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_PS" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Palestinian Territory (PS)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/bm.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_BM" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Bermuda (BM)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/mp.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_MP" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Northern Mariana Islands (MP)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/kw.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_KW" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Kuwait (KW)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/vi.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_VI" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Virgin Islands, U.S. (VI)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/ly.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_LY" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (LY)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/bh.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_BH" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Bahrain (BH)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/ht.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_HT" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Haiti (HT)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/jm.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_JM" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Jamaica (JM)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/sn.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_SN" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Senegal (SN)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/gt.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_GT" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Guatemala (GT)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/mo.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_MO" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Macau (MO)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/mk.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_MK" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Macedonia (MK)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/aw.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_AW" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Aruba (AW)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/ba.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_BA" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Bosnia and Herzegovina (BA)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/gu.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_GU" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Guam (GU)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/az.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_AZ" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Azerbaijan (AZ)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/cy.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_CY" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Cyprus (CY)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/dz.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_DZ" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Algeria (DZ)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/hn.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_HN" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Honduras (HN)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img height="11" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/flags/rs.gif" width="16" /></span></td><td align="left"><span style="cursor: pointer;"><img id="country_img_RS" src="http://www3.clustrmaps.com/counter/images/closed.png" style="vertical-align: baseline;" /> Serbia (RS)</span></td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
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<span id="footer2"></span><div class="blogger-post-footer">Providing a fair review. The winner of all.</div>ganomukdahanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15431183099594541132noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5822178729029489242.post-20246012333478663202014-04-08T14:35:00.000+07:002014-04-08T14:39:05.361+07:00meditation and breathe and freedom<h5 class="_1_s" data-ft="{"tn":"C"}" style="text-align: center;">
<b><span style="font-size: x-large; font-weight: normal;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="fcg"><b>M</b>editation and <b>B</b>reathe and </span></span></span></b><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-size: x-large;">F</span></span><span style="font-size: x-large; font-weight: normal;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="fcg">reedom</span></span></span><b><span style="font-size: x-large; font-weight: normal;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="fcg">. </span></span></span></b></h5>
<h1 class="yt" id="watch-headline-title">
<span class="watch-title yt-uix-expander-head" dir="ltr" id="eow-title" title="Joe Reilly - Breathing - Official Video">
</span></h1>
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<span style="font-size: x-large;"><span style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="fcg"><a data-hovercard="/ajax/hovercard/page.php?id=7691064634" href="https://www.facebook.com/thichnhathanh?ref=stream" id="js_9">Thich Nhat Hanh</a></span></span></span></span></h5>
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<span style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="fcg"><span class="userContent">Sitting meditation is an act of civilisation.
These days we are so busy, we don't even have time to breathe. To take a
moment to sit in stillness and cultivate peace, joy and compassion -
that is civilisation. And it is priceless.</span></span></span></span></span></h5>
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<span style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="fcg"><span class="userContent"></span></span></span></span></span></h5>
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<span style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="fcg"><span class="userContent"></span></span></span></span></span></h5>
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<span style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="fcg"><span class="userContent"></span></span></span></span></span></h5>
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<span style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="fcg"><span class="userContent"><img alt="รูปภาพ : Sitting meditation is an act of civilisation. These days we are so busy, we don't even have time to breathe. To take a moment to sit in stillness and cultivate peace, joy and compassion - that is civilisation. And it is priceless." class="img" height="245" src="https://scontent-b-sin.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn2/t1.0-9/p75x225/1465387_10152130990319635_1777100263_n.jpg" style="left: 0px;" width="402" /></span></span><span class="userContent"> </span></span></span></span></h5>
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<span style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="userContent"> </span></span></span></span></h5>
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<span style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="userContent">We have to learn to live our life as a human
being deeply. We need to live every breath deeply, so that we have
peace, joy and freedom as we breathe.</span></span></span></span></h5>
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<span style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="userContent"> </span><img alt="รูปภาพ : We have to learn to live our life as a human being deeply. We need to live every breath deeply, so that we have peace, joy and freedom as we breathe." class="img" height="504" src="https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-frc3/t1.0-9/p320x320/1604860_10152125301094635_1735990444_n.jpg" style="left: 0px;" width="357" /><span class="userContent"> </span></span></span></span></h5>
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<span style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="userContent">Concentrating 100% on our breathing, or on our
steps, liberates us. We become a free person in just a few seconds,
free to transform the habit energies of our ancestors.</span></span></span></span></h5>
<h5 class="_1_s" data-ft="{"tn":"C"}">
<span style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><img alt="รูปภาพ : Concentrating 100% on our breathing, or on our steps, liberates us. We become a free person in just a few seconds, free to transform the habit energies of our ancestors." class="img" height="504" src="https://scontent-a-sin.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn2/l/t1.0-9/p370x247/10013799_10152114421249635_1662874060_n.jpg" style="left: 0px;" width="403" /></span></span></span><span class="userContent"> </span></h5>
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<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-weight: normal;"><span class="userContent" style="font-size: large;">What's the point of walking meditation? Why do
I practice sitting meditation? Because I like it. There's no point
doing these practices if you don't enjoy them. It's not hard labour.
Every breath can bring us peace, joy and </span><span class="userContent" style="font-size: large;"> freedom.</span></span></span></h5>
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<span class="userContent"> </span></h5>
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<img alt="รูปภาพ : What's the point of walking meditation? Why do I practice sitting meditation? Because I like it. There's no point doing these practices if you don't enjoy them. It's not hard labour. Every breath can bring us peace, joy and freedom." class="img" height="504" src="https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn2/t1.0-9/p370x247/1507992_10152063329449635_2096215821_n.jpg" style="left: 0px;" width="403" /><span class="userContent"> </span></h5>
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<span style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="userContent">Get some help with your breathing</span></span></span></span></h5>
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<span style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="userContent"> from Joe Reilly. </span></span></span></span></h5>
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<span class="userContent"> </span></h5>
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">
<span class="userContent"></span><span class="userContent">"If we eat with compassion and mindfulness, we
can stop contributing to global warming, and heal and preserve our
precious planet." - From the the new Contemplations Before Eating
linked below.</span></span></span></span></h5>
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-weight: normal;"><span class="userContent"><img alt="https://fbexternal-a.akamaihd.net/safe_image.php?d=AQDZyBw70jZTpb5z&w=377&h=197&url=https%3A%2F%2Fscontent-a.xx.fbcdn.net%2Fhphotos-prn1%2Ft1%2F37766_10151993273239635_1228754243_n.jpg&cfs=1" class="decoded" src="https://fbexternal-a.akamaihd.net/safe_image.php?d=AQDZyBw70jZTpb5z&w=377&h=197&url=https%3A%2F%2Fscontent-a.xx.fbcdn.net%2Fhphotos-prn1%2Ft1%2F37766_10151993273239635_1228754243_n.jpg&cfs=1" /> </span></span></span></span></h5>
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<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-weight: normal;"><span class="userContent"></span></span><span style="font-weight: normal;"><span class="userContent">Mindfulness is Enlightenment itself. You only
need a few seconds to get enlightened. To be aware that you are alive,
with a body that is strong enough and healthy enough - that is
Enlightenment. Our body is a wonder.</span></span></span></span></h5>
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<span style="font-size: large;"> Work is an important problem for most of us, because we work to live.
We can say our life has value because of work. This makes it a most
important issue. Consequently, I like to raise work as a crucial issue.<br />
An important problem for people is the issue of work, because we work to
live. We can say our life has value because of work. This makes it a
most important issue for us. Consequently, I like to focus on work as a
crucial issue. On the back covers of our "Looking Within" series, I
asked the publishers to print a little verse that concerns our topic.<br />
Do work of all kinds with a free heart, Offer the fruits of work to
voidness, Eat the food of emptiness as the noble ones do, Die to one's
self from the very beginning.<br />
Some of the phrases in this little verse are rather simple and
conventional, but I think you'll forgive me for that because it's meant
to be intelligible to ordinary people.<br />
Why is it that we intended to use such strong language, that
makes it hard to ignore or forget, such as "as the noble ones do" and
"die to one's self from the very beginning"? In the original Thai, the
very start, are the ordinary language of villagers which Bangkok people
probably don't understand. It was my intention to use this phrasing in
order to insist that these are the words of the sticks, of the
boondocks. They're spoken from the village. At a minimum, we're teaching
a few new words for those who might be interested (and here I was using
Southern dialect).<br />
What do you think of these words? It's obvious that the
meaning is for those of us who haven't ended all defilement. It's
necessary to request or to impel them to work with empty heart. For
those who are empty of defilement already, there's no need to request or
implore them. They naturally work with an<br />
empty heart. So we're speaking to those who still experience defilement,
advising them, or even forcing them, to do all kinds of work with an
empty heart. Otherwise things will be atrocious.<br />
The tricky part of this verse is the phrase 'free-empty
heart.'2 This is something we've spoken of many times, and in great
detail, so you can read about it on your own.3 What's most important,
what you must understand completely, is that these words have their own
special meaning. They are not the ordinary language of people who've
never studied or reflected deeply on these matters. Consider it "Dhamma
language" that requires special explanation.<br />
The phrase 'empty heart' (or 'free mind') does not mean, in
the way that many would assume, the kind of heart or mind that doesn't
think at all, like the kind of person who lacks intelligence. If mind is
empty in the sense of not thinking at all, it's not really any
different than sleeping. In that case, one couldn't do anything useful.
Further, there's the point of "faking" emptiness. If one fakes it, or
just puts on a show, then it's what we call "delinquent" or "criminal
emptiness." If one just fakes emptiness without understanding it and
merely seeks some personal benefit, such as avoiding responsibility, we
call it "criminal empty mind."<br />
Here, there's a specifically Buddhist meaning that specifies heart-mind
empty of all kinds of thoughts and feelings connected with any meaning
of 'me' or 'mine.' Those thoughts and feelings which are concerned and
connected with 'me' and 'mine' are extensive. These need to be observed,
studied, and understood. If we don't know such things, we'll never
understand emptiness. We ought to be industrious in trying to
discriminate among the many thoughts and feelings that happen every day:
which of them are empty — that is, empty of any sense of 'me' and
'mine' — and which are not empty. The easier, most practical way to put
it is that any thinking and feeling that is mixed up with greed, hatred,
and delusion, are neither free nor empty. If there's no admixture of
greed, hatred, and delusion, then the heart is empty and free. Thinking
that is empty has no selfish feeling, and is not about or for one's
self. There is just pure, untainted awareness and intelligence, whether
with or without thought.</span></span></span></span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><b><span style="color: blue;"><strong>Care, Conscientization, and Mobilization: <br />
<span style="font-size: small;">What Buddhist Monks Can Contribute to the Nuclear Issue</span><br />
</strong>Ven. Paisal Visalo</span></b></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;"><b><span style="color: blue;"><span class="bbb">Lotus in the Nuclear Sea : <br />
Fukushima and the Promise of Buddhism in the Nuclear Age</span><br />
International Buddhist Exchange Centre<br />
Editor : Jonathan Watts</span></b></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd"><em>Ven. Paisal Visalo is
the chief abbot of Sukato forest monastery in the Chaiyapume,
Thailand. He ordained as a monk in 1983, after graduating from Thammasat
University in Bangkok and founding the Coordinating Group for Religion
and Society. He has worked extensively in the environmental and
alternative development movement, in conflict resolution (as a member
of the National Reconciliation Commission of Thailand), and in monastic
reform within the Thai Sangha. More recently, he has led the Buddhika
Network for Buddhism and Society in developing a network of religious
and medical professionals working for more integrated spiritual and
physical care for the dying. He is the author of numerous books in his
native Thai language.</em></span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd">From November 6-7,
2012, I was fortunate to take part in a delegation of Executive Board
members of the International Network of Engaged Buddhists to Fukushima
Prefecture. During this brief visit in which we met a variety of people
across the prefecture and within the 20 km exclusion zone from the
nuclear power plants, I could feel the pain and despair of the people
in both the old and the young. I came to learn of the pain they feel at
the uncertainty of their future with no guarantee of when they can go
back to their normal lives. They also have immediate concerns of how to
earn their living, especially those farmers who cannot grow food or
sell their products. They also had worries about their health and the
health of their families and those in their community. Many of them
have been broken by the psychological stress of all these concerns. </span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd">I learned also of
their feeling of betrayal by both the central and local governments.
For years, they had believed in the safety of the nuclear power plants,
but then came to learn of the dangers first hand. Now the present
government, both central and local, does not help them, still saying
that it is safe especially for those people beyond the 20 km area.
Although they know it’s not safe, there is little they can do about it.
This sense of betrayal by their own representatives is another heavy
burden they carry. I feel sympathy and I feel their pain and trauma.</span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd">Amidst this, I was
very impressed by the courage and commitment of the Buddhist priests we
met in Fukushima. Because of their bonds with their temple members and
community, they have felt strongly to remain in their temples to
support others who have remained and others who have evacuated. They
have done much to encourage their communities to be hopeful and to not
despair by making their temples a refuge as a place of inspiration for
rebuilding a good life. I was particularly impressed by Rev. Toku-un
Tanaka, one of the Buddhist leaders in the evacuated areas, for his
commitment to serve as an inspiration to other people.</span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd">A Multi-Level Buddhist Contribution to the Nuclear Issue</span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd">1) Mental and Spiritual Care<br />
My temple is located in Northeast Thailand, a region called
Esaan, which is quite similar to Fukushima in being very rural, based
in an agricultural economy, and rather economically impoverished. The
people in my region have for many years struggled to earn their way of
living while being exploited by government development schemes. Like
Fukushima and other rural parts of Japan, we have experienced
depopulation and the deterioration of community. Amidst such
conditions, I think one of the first actions of Buddhist monks and
priests is to support the morale of the people. </span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd">The people of my
region, and of course the people of Fukushima, have felt pain, despair,
and lack of hope for the future. A Buddhist priest, however, can help
them reorient to the present and see that there are things they can do
now. I think that it is still possible to have spiritual well being
despite facing a lot of problems. In this way, the radioactive fallout
in Fukushima should only affect us physically and not mentally or
spiritually. We should not allow the radioactivity to undermine our
mental and spiritual well-being.</span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd">Much of the pain
and suffering of the people in Fukushima is about the future which has
not come yet, specifically concerning their health due to the effects of
the radiation. I do recognize that these concerns are very legitimate.
However, I have been working for some years now with the terminally
ill in Thailand and have met many people with advanced cancer. Some of
these people have learned how to limit the effect of the cancer to the
physical level and not let it affect their mental and spiritual level.
They are still able to lead good lives and live happily, because they
live in the present moment. They don’t worry about their death with is
in the future. I have also met many people in Thailand who have gotten
HIV, but some are able to smile and to live happily despite the
uncertainty of when they might die of AIDS.</span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd">This is the
experience of those who have already become ill and gotten cancer, but
the people in Japan have not gotten cancer yet. Their suffering is not
yet physical but more on the mental and spiritual level, because they
are too much occupied with the future. I do not want to sound
insensitive and appear like I am trying to judge the people of
Fukushima at all. Rather, I think it is important to reflect that this
is a window of opportunity, especially for Buddhist priests who can help
to reduce the mental and spiritual suffering of the people. They can
help the people to realize that radioactivity may have an effect on
them physically but not mentally or physically. Such a realization can
help them live happily in the present moment. </span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd"> Buddhist priests
can of course impart this understanding through traditional Buddhist
methods of teaching meditation and giving dharma talks. However, they
can also organize self-help groups to share and discuss the experiences
of the people. As I saw in my experiences in Thailand, many cancer
patients have become inspired by other patients who have gotten cancer
yet can smile and have a happy life. Such groups help people to share
their experiences and to learn from each other so they can free
themselves from painful experiences. Such groups can provide
inspiration and encouragement from other people who have already
recovered mentally from the shock of having gotten cancer. </span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd">In this way, I
learned our visit to Fukushima how people with connections to the
Chernobyl disaster have come to Fukushima to offer various kinds of
support based on their experiences. However, this process can also be
done among the people of Fukushima themselves. There are some people
who have been able to face the anxiety and work positively with it, and
these people can help others who are still struggling deeply with such
anxiety. The key is creating a space with people who can understand
them and listen to them mindfully. Buddhist priests can play an
important role by providing such spaces in their temples and serving as
facilitators to make such groups active.</span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd"> I have seen two
examples of this in Japan already. During our trip to Fukushima, we met
Rev. Shoki Matsuda, a Zen priest at Senrin-ji temple in Da-te City in
Fukushima some 50 kms from the nuclear power plants. Even before the
incident, he was teaching his community Zen meditation and forming
various kinds of community groups, like a school for children, to
support their mental and spiritual well being. </span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd">The second example
are the Buddhist priests who offered various types of support groups,
especially tea parties, to help victims with their trauma and mental
suffering in the days and months after the tsunami. The people of
Fukushima are, of course, not just suffering from anxiety about the
future but are also holding on to much pain from the past, such as
losing loved ones in the tsunami, having to evacuate their homes
indefinitely, and then losing elderly family who died suddenly in this
process. Bereavement and loss is another area of mental and spiritual
care that priests can support their communities to overcome. This
involves not suppressing such feelings but becoming aware of them.
There is a process to do this through sharing, understanding, and
helping them to discover meaning to these past experiences. I have
found that when people gain a new perspective on a past experience,
especially concerning grief and loss, they can overcome it or at least
come to accept it. </span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd">In 2004-2005, I did
some such work in southern Thailand after the devastated tsunami that
hit that region. We used a group process of sharing and listening to
their loss while helping them to be aware of their grief, not
suppressing it, and learning to live with it. I have also done similar
work with my Buddhika Network for Buddhism and Society around
anticipatory grief with terminal patients and their families, getting
them to prepare for the loss that they know is coming. It has been
encouraging to the increasing interest since 3/11 among Buddhist priests
in Japan to more intensively train in such counseling skills as
Buddhist chaplains.</span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd">2) Conscientization to the Rights of the People and Mobilizing a New Society <br />
Amidst the anger and feeling of betrayal by the government, I
was frankly surprised to see that the people of Fukushima have not
risen up en masse to protest or fight against the administration more
strongly. They do complain about the unreliability of the national and
local governments, yet I got the sense that they are somewhat still
submissive to them. I think this is due to the political system of
patronage in Japan. The local and national governments in Japan rely on a
patronage system of providing roads, bridges and any kind of such
infrastructure to the people, which also enriches construction companies
and workers based in these areas. While of course it’s nice to have
such facilities, it also creates a paternalistic relationship in which
the people remain as children and the government as the parent. As we
can see, many people in Fukushima still do not want to protest nuclear
power because they have been under the patronage of the government’s
scheme to build nuclear reactors. </span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd">The result is a
relationship of inequality where the government does not have to be
accountable to the people. However, if the government does something
wrong, it is our right and our duty to protest it. I think it’s better
that the people of Fukushima feel rage, rather than just despair, and
so try to prod or protest the government on any level. This has
certainly happened in my region in Thailand where the people don’t just
complain, they fight. In Thailand the government is not good at giving
the people what they need in terms of infrastructure and material
wellbeing. The people in the countryside feel the government is unfairly
good to the people in the cities, and they are no longer willing to
accept this so they have been rising up. </span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd">Groups like the
Assembly of the Poor and the Red Shirts have become popular in
northeast Thailand, because they have risen up against injustices
brought against them by the central government. I have been active to
support the activities of the Assembly of the Poor, because they have
maintained a strict policy of non-violence and have not threatened to
resort to violent acts against their opponents. While I have been
sympathetic to the anger of the Red Shirts, I have not supported them,
because some people within the movement who have used threats of
violence, directly or indirectly, in their activities. </span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd">Another aspect of
the Assembly of the Poor that I support is that the villagers
themselves are the leaders and control the strategy, whereas the Red
Shirts, both national and regional levels, are mainly directed by
political elites connected to the Thai Rak Thai party of exiled, former
Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. My concern is that they never
fought for democracy until Thaksin was removed from power and sent into
exile. While the Red Shirts have fought for justice and the fair
treatment of the rural people from the center, they have not rejected
the patronage system. Rather, they embraced the populist patronage
policies of Thaksin which made him so popular in rural areas during his
regime. On the other hand, the Assembly of the Poor has been engaging
in grassroots campaigns since 1995 to fight large scale development
schemes, like the Pak Mun Dam, which have adversely affected the
environment and the well being of the people in Northeast Thailand. </span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd">In this way, the
first step is conscientization of social issues and the rights of the
people. It is important for social activists, which includes Buddhist
priests, to conscientize the people that it is their duty to actually
pressure the government and fight rather than just be in despair and to
complain. While Buddhist priests should not mobilize people through
anger, they should encourage the people to rise up. To become active in
this way, one first submit petitions, which some activists in
Fukushima have done. However, if these are ignored, then there is a
need to hold rallies and to demonstrate or conduct a march. While some
activists in Fukushima have tried to do this, the turn out for such
events has been low, which I think again shows the power of the
political patronage system in Japan. In this case of recovering from the
radioactivity in the environment in Fukushima, the people cannot
expect any more assistance from the government; their livelihood and
their future is in their own hands. Even so, they must remind the
government of what is their responsibility. In many countries,
nonviolent direct action, including civil disobedience, is the last
resort on which people can rely to make government accountable. </span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd">In this way, the
people have to take control of their own livelihoods, since encouraging
people to be hopeful and also to participate in social protest are
short term activities. In the long term, both political and economic
decentralization is needed, because nuclear energy is a symptom of the
strong centralization of the economy. This nuclear incident also
reflects the centralization of agriculture, because it affected other
parts of the country in terms of food security, since Fukushima and
Northern Japan provides agricultural goods, meat, and fish to the major
urban areas around Tokyo. </span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd">In this way, I think
Buddhist priests should offer to the people an alternative vision of
the future; one that is more decentralized and regionalized or even
localized in terms of energy generation and agricultural production.
Priests should be capable of offering such a structural vision in order
to help their communities understand the root cause of the problem,
that is, the structural aspects of the problem. I think this cannot be
done individually but collectively by group brainstorming, because it
is not easy to identify a practical and achievable vision that is an
alternative to nuclear energy and centralized agricultural production. </span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd">We can see now that
these rural communities in Japan are very weak. Only the elderly
remain, while the young have left to live in the big cities. As such,
these regions are very vulnerable to any shocks that can further break
down families and the community. We have had the same issues in my
region in Thailand, so we have worked to strengthen the community and
make it an enjoyable and livable place. We teach people not to seek
prosperity in the cities but to build a hopeful future where they are.
This is very difficult in such as social climate today, but there is
still some room to accomplish it. We work to make the community
productive in terms of economy, especially food production, which in
turn requires a good ecosystem and healthy environment. This is why
forest conservation is important in my community, because it can
contribute to the production of food and the physical well being of the
community. We also work on cultural and spiritual re-development,
because people need to learn to be content with a simple life in the
rural areas. People who learn this understand that happiness is in the
mind and that spiritual well being is as important as material well
being and consumption. If people can find happiness in the mind, they
will need to consume less and less. This is what Buddhist priests can
help them realize and to attain.</span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd">Reflections and Recommendations for Buddhist Asia</span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd">One of the first
lessons of Fukushima for the rest of Asia to learn is, of course, the
danger of nuclear energy, because in Thailand and many other Asian
countries now, nuclear energy is being offered as the safe and
ecologically sound alternative to fossil fuel energy. Japan is very
famous for its discipline and efficiency, but their failures to use
nuclear energy safely show how dangerous and expensive in the long run
it is. Thailand, on the other hand, is well known for its lack of
discipline and its weak regulations, so I think it is vulnerable to a
disaster that is much worse than Japan’s. </span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd"> A second clear
lesson is the risk of the centralization of development and of the
ideology of indefinite growth. The Japanese have had faith in indefinite
growth, which is why they have followed the path of the centralization
of the economy in terms of energy and food production. I think we
should learn from Japan that this puts everyone at risk, because the
entire system becomes threatened when one event goes wrong within it.
We should lessen this risk by adopting a decentralized, regionalized
system of production. The idea that we have to pursue indefinite growth
at the expense of all other things is very dangerous.</span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: blue;"><span class="atd"> A final lesson,
which would be for the Buddhist Sangha in Asia, is the commitment we
have seen from some of these Japanese priests in Fukushima to remain
with their people. They have not abandoned them as they have struggled
with these problems and have supported them in their physical, social,
mental, and spiritual needs. In this situation, the priests have had an
opportunity to run away from the dangers and risks perhaps more easily
than ordinary people, but the ones I have met have not run away from
the problem. They have had the courage to risk their well being and
their lives to help people. To be a <em>kalyanamitra</em>, a spiritual friend, a true friend in times of trouble, is what Buddhist priests should do. </span></span></span></div>
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should find an alternative to the present situation, like Rev. Hidehito
Okochi has done by developing green technology from the basis of
temple activities. This alternative vision building should run counter
to centralization and be in harmony with the environment. Buddhist
priests should not just preach about such an alternative future but
also develop the tools and the way to such a future. This is simply
following the way of the Four Noble Truths: to identify what is the
suffering in modern society and what are the root causes, both
structurally and spiritually; then to present a vision of a better life
that is free from suffering in terms of both the individual and
society; and finally to provide the tools to attain this vision.</span></span></span></div>
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<div class="blogger-post-footer">Providing a fair review. The winner of all.</div>ganomukdahanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15431183099594541132noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5822178729029489242.post-86778129742959966782014-03-05T12:01:00.001+07:002014-03-05T12:01:59.176+07:00Mangosteen Dharma<br />
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<span style="font-size: x-large;"><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="background-color: #cccccc;"> <span style="font-size: large;"> </span></span></span></span><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">By Buddhadasa Bhikkhu</span></span></span></h2>
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<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">One little monkey biting through the mangosteen's bitter skin <br />
furiously throws it tumbling away heads over heals. <br />
Another monkey, more observant, knowing where value lies, <br />
splits open the rind, eats the fruit inside, a monkey's delight. </span></span></h4>
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<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Fools shut off religion, complaining it is too bitter, too ascetic, <br />
furiously raging against it as if they're possessed by demons. <br />
True Ones unearth the inner Dharma and find real Truth; <br />
savoring Dharma, they taste happiness every day and night. </span></span></h4>
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<span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-size: large;">Monkeys and people can both go mad, just about the same. </span><br /><span style="font-size: large;">
Swallow wisely, it goes down smoothly and effortlessly; </span><br /><span style="font-size: large;">
swallow skin and all, eyes roll backward and one dies standing. </span><br /><span style="font-size: large;">
Swallow the inner flesh, the refreshing and delightful Dharma. </span></span></span></h4>
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<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magha_Puja"><span style="font-size: x-large;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="color: blue;">Makha Puja Day</span></span></span></a></h2>
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<span style="font-size: x-large;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="color: blue;"><img class="irc_mut" height="221" id="irc_mi" src="http://www.anantasook.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Magha-Puja-Day.jpg" style="margin-top: 47px;" width="320" /> </span></span></span></h2>
<span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">This ceremony marks two important dates in the life of Buddha. The
first event occurred two years after Buddha’s enlightenment and is
referred to as the Fourfold assembly. These events were:</span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
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<li><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">1,250 disciples came to see the <a class="mw-redirect" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddha" title="Buddha">Buddha</a> that evening without being summoned.</span></span></li>
<li><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">All of them were <a class="mw-redirect" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arhat" title="Arhat">Arhantas</a>, Enlightened Ones, and all were ordained by the Buddha himself.</span></span></li>
<li><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">The Buddha gave those Arhantas the principles of Buddhism, called "The <a class="new" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ovadhapatimokha&action=edit&redlink=1" title="Ovadhapatimokha (page does not exist)">ovadhapatimokha</a>". Those principles are: - To cease from all evil,- To do what is good,- To cleanse one's mind;</span></span></li>
<li><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">It was the full-moon day.</span></span></li>
</ul>
<span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
</span></span></span><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">All of these occurred on full moon day of the third lunar month. As
part of this gathering Buddha gave the basic principles of Buddhism to
the monks. These principles are:</span></span></span><br />
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</span></span></span><ul>
<li><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">Not to do any bad deeds</span></span></span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">To do good deeds</span></span></span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">To cleanse the mind of impurities.</span></span></span></li>
</ul>
<span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
</span></span></span><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">If everyone followed these principles we would have a peaceful
family, peaceful community, peaceful nation, and peaceful world. Or put
another way, we would have peaceful and happy lives.</span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
</span></span></span><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">The second event occurred in the second half of Buddha’s life on
Makha Puja day. Buddha delivered a sermon called "Keys for success". The
second event was three months prior to his passing away. During this
ceremony lay people focus more intensely on Dhamma and meditation.
Dhamma (or Dharma) as it is sometimes referred to is the teachings of
Buddha. Lay people would typically take vows to refrain from bad habits
and perform acts to benefit them spiritually. The Keys are as follows:</span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">
</span></span></span><ul>
<li><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">Good will and good intention (Chanda)</span></span></span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">Effort (Viriya)</span></span></span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">Thoughtfulness (Citta)</span></span></span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: blue;">Investigation (Vimangsa) </span></span></span></li>
</ul>
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<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">Phra Paisal Visalo suggests practical ways to cultivate happiness in our lives this coming year</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">Everybody wishes for
happiness. Whatever we wish for, be it good health, luck, wealth, love,
success or not facing difficult situations, they are all manifestations
of happiness.</span><br />
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<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">Unfortunately, we usually
find happiness short-lived and rare to come by. So we come to another
wish. How can we find happiness forever?</span><br />
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<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">Phra Paisal Visalo said the
irony is that the more and harder we strive for happiness, the less and
further we are from it. To attain genuine happiness, we need to stop
and have time for ourselves to take an inward journey to discover the
spring of joy, the monk said. The keys to happiness, he believes, are
already in our hands.</span><br />
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<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">"Happiness is intrinsically
natural for us. It dwells in our heart. We can't realise it because we
spare very little or no time at all to contemplate on life. With life in
the fast lane, we hardly see who we are, what is essential for our
living, what we truly want in life," said Phra Paisal at the launch of
Kam Kor Tee Ying Yai, which he co-wrote with Arthit Yam Chao.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">"Our view that happiness is
out there to be found from people, material goods, fame, positions or
awards blinds us from seeing the truth," he added. "Happiness is not
about earning or maintaining the status quo. It is about feeling and
being happy."</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">The first step may be
cultivating the view that happiness is not everlasting. "Like everything
else in nature, happiness changes and subsides. If we can accept this
law of impermanence, we will be permanently happy."</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">Happiness cannot be bought
or consumed, said Phra Paisal. It comes to us when we learn to let go of
our selfishness, cravings and desire to own things, including
happiness. "When we stop demanding that nature, people and things will
be as we please, then we will be able to taste the sweetness of joy."</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">Attachment is the root of
our sufferings, said Phra Paisal. "We hold on to the 'me' and 'mine' so
much that we are enslaved by whatever we cling to. For example, when
someone stains or scratches 'my' car, it feels like 'I' am stained and
scratched. In this sense, 'I' have become the car.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">"If we ease up our grasp on 'my' car, yes, the car is ruined, but our mind will not be," he said.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">The degree of our suffering is relative to the size of our "self". The bigger our ego, the more our suffering, Phra Paisal said.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">While Buddhism teaches us
to be "nobody", consumerist society encourages us to be "somebody",
driving us to go after money, fame, rank, wealth and power.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">"The 'big' ego becomes an
easy target where suffering can hit without a miss. For example, one may
go to a restaurant and feel upset for not being waited on instantly. Or
if you thought that you were 'someone', you would not like to have to
line up for service.</span><br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">"When we are angry or
arrogant, we are separating ourselves from the others. It is this
separation that blocks us from the flow of happiness."</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">In short, Phra Paisal said
what we need to do to realise happiness is to scrape off our ego, which
brings about selfishness and separation. He urges us to be "an empty
boat", which is not affected by low or high tides. "Ultimately, supreme
happiness comes when there is no 'one' who is attached to sufferings or
happiness."</span><br />
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<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">To this end, the monk offered some practical advice.</span><br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">Say 'I'm sorry' and 'never mind'</span><br />
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<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">We are not angels. As human
beings it is natural for us to be imperfect and prone to make mistakes,
said Phra Paisal. But these days, he went on, we say sorry too little
and too late. Consequently, we are relentlessly living in feuds at home,
at work and in broader society.</span><br />
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<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">For example, "Sorry" from
doctors could prevent doctor-patient relationships coming before the
courts. "Sorry" from the government may help heal the wounded hearts of
Muslims in the South who feel justice is not being served. An apology
might have stopped the situation from becoming so violent. "Sorry" said
by parents may prevent children from ending up in juvenile detention
centres.</span><br />
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<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">"Sorry," said Phra Paisal,
seems to be the hardest word because we associate it with failures,
mistakes, incompetence and weakness, which we feel we must not show to
others.</span><br />
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<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">"When we say sorry, we are
not losing face. We are losing delusion. It is a noble act. It shows
one's humility and compassion to feel others' sufferings," said the
monk.</span><br />
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<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">It needs understanding and
courage to make an apology, he added. "One needs to take off many heavy
hats we are wearing, like education, seniority, experience, ranking,
social status, and just relate to one another as human fellows."</span><br />
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<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">The sooner one says sorry,
the quicker one can mend conflicts and restore relationships. Most
importantly, Phra Paisal emphasized, it is a perfect tool to scrub off
one's ego.</span><br />
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<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">"When we sincerely feel and
say sorry, our mind will be light and liberated. But if we remain
headstrong, resisting our mistakes, we are harming ourselves. Our heart
becomes hard and cold, our ego gets stronger, and thus our sufferings
are deepened."</span><br />
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<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">Like giving an apology,
forgiveness also sets our heart free from anger, grudges or sorrow that
weighs us down. At times, it cannot be helped that people hurt us with
their deeds and words. It is thus crucial that we learn to cultivate a
forgiving mind, </span><br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">said Phr</span><span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">a Paisal. "We can all make mistakes, thus we all need forgiving."</span><br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">The sooner one forgives, he said, the sooner one will be happy.</span><br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">Say 'thank you' and offer compliments</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">"Thank you," he said, is
not merely a social courtesy. When uttered from the heart it can promote
our happiness, too. How? Because it takes optimism and humility to say.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">Those who are hard to
please or see themselves as above others may find it difficult to
appreciate or see others' contributions and goodness, said Phra Paisal.
They may see only flaws and give complaints and criticism rather than
compliments. In this manner, one is likely to feel upset, dissatisfied,
frustrated and far from happy.</span><br />
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<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">To be able to thank someone
or something needs both truthful and positive perspectives. This
outlook can be cultivated and trained, said Phra Paisal. Appreciating
the little things in life, the small things people do or say to us, will
bring joy and make us smile.</span><br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">Most importantly, Phra
Paisal said our sharpened positive outlook will help us through
difficult times. "This inclination can help us see the bright side of
suffering and make our plight manageable and not so miserable."</span><br />
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<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">Learn from suffering</span><br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">Phra Paisal urges us to
take the bull by the horns: "Be happy when suffering comes as it
provides us a chance to shake off our ego," he said.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">We suffer because we cling to suffering, he added.</span><br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">There are two main kinds of
situations that make us suffer, explained the monk. The first is losing
what we love and desire. When we lose people, things, positions, or
circumstances we prefer, we become miserable and angry.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">The second situation that
makes us suffer is facing what we hate, be it people we don't like,
physical or emotional pain, criticism, failure or disappointment.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">"When faced with these
situations, do not try to push or bury them away. When you suffer, try
to see that it is not 'you' but the 'self', the 'delusions' that is
suffering. You need to allow these delusions to suffer so as to tame
them. Things won't appear as we please, accept it as it comes with
humility."</span><br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">Set time to oneself</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">It is impossible to be
truly happy when one is always on the run. To realise happiness, Phra
Paisal says we need to slow down and give ourselves more time in
solitude. He advises us to take time off each day to install happiness
in our bodies and minds.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">Sadly, people are always
running out of time, both for themselves and for others. Our attention
can be scattered between many things - schedules, meetings, work and
other activities - making it difficult for us to focus on really
important issues in life such as what truly constitutes happiness.</span><br />
<br />
<span style="color: blue; font-size: medium;">Ultimately, Phra Paisal
wishes that we will be aloof from being "someone" who feel happiness or
suffering. "Then, you will attain permanent happiness." </span><br />
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<b>Buddhadasa Bhikkhu: </b></h1>
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<b>The Middle Way Life in a World of Polarity</b></h1>
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By Santikaro </h3>
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human beings have long acquired the habit of creating dichotomies and
opposition, and our understandings of scriptural texts and traditions
have not avoided this tendency. We frequently find polarity imposed as a
device of convenience: tradition versus reform, meditator versus
scholar, etc. Some Buddhist teachers may fall into such dichotomies.
Ajahn Buddhadasa is one who does not. For him, the middle way is about
finding the right course between extremes.</div>
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Ajahn
Buddhadasa grew up during a time of great change in Thai society, as
aggressive western “civilization” and imperialism made deep inroads.
This change brought about many benefits such as roads, schools, and
advances in health care, but much destruction resulted as well. The
forests of Thailand diminished from over 90% to just 10%, prostitution
became rampant, and traditional modes of life have disappeared. Many in
Thailand responded to the pressure to westernize by embracing and
profiting from it. Others took the opposite approach, resisting and
refusing what the West had to offer. Ajahn Buddhadasa sought the middle
way between these opposing alternatives.</div>
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organizing element in Ajahn Buddhadasa’s response to Western
imperialism and modernization was the Dhamma. This may seem
self-evident, but it wasn’t true of the political-economic elite or even
the majority of Thai monks, especially the senior monks who were often
much more interested in maintaining tradition and privilege than in
living from Dhammic principles. One of Ajahn Buddhadasa’s most notable
qualities was his ability to hold the Dhamma at the center—not a
bookish, memorized Dhamma, but a living, creative expression of it. He
and others, such as Vietnamese Buddhist teacher Thich Nhat Hahn,
represent some of the healthiest Asian responses to the tremendous
economic, political, and military pressure emanating from the violent
capitalist-driven ideology of the West.</div>
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Faced
with the dichotomy of slavishly following or stubbornly refusing the
progress of Westernization, Ajahn Buddhadasa felt that there were many
things to learn from the West. Like the Dalai Lama, he was fascinated
by science. When he was a young monk, he cherished the typewriter given
to him by an early benefactor. He experimented with radios and early
recording equipment, and was an excellent photographer. He read Freud
and other psychologists, and philosophers like Hegel and Marx. He
believed there was a way to use some Western developments
constructively. Instead of blindly refusing them, he thought that one
should learn how to adapt them - understanding them while being mindful
of their potential dangers.</div>
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He
thought that Asian peoples could learn from what those in the West
were thinking and doing, without surrendering their own wisdom. Many
Thai students in Europe and in Western-style educational systems were
being told by their European teachers that they came from an “inferior
civilization.” There were some who believed what they were told.
Fortunately, others did not. Ajahn Buddhadasa emerged as the main Thai
voice pointing out that Europe had created nothing comparable to
Buddhism, while acknowledging the economic and military advancement of
the West. He presented the view that Asian Buddhism had an attitude
much more fitting with science than Christianity, and a kind of wisdom
largely missing in the West.</div>
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Ajahn
Buddhadasa taught that in order to wisely absorb what is coming from
the West, and to filter what is unhealthy, we need to stay grounded in
an understanding of Buddha-Dhamma. This had a great influence on Thai
society, especially among the progressive elite. Though the meaning is a
bit different for those of us born in the West, the dilemma remains:
we live in a culture that is very powerful and has some healthy,
creative aspects, but also a tremendous amount of violence and
destruction. How are we going to sort through this? In which
principles can we ground ourselves?</div>
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Another
dichotomy occurs between conservative and radical. The Thai activist
and scholar Sulak Sivaraksa coined the term “radical conservatism” to
describe Ajahn Buddhadasa. In some ways Ajahn Buddhadasa was
conservative. He thought that Southern Thai culture was healthy,
balanced, and wise, and he wanted to help conserve it. He was also
conservative, in certain respects, regarding Buddhism, believing that
Buddhism needed to stay grounded in its past without being stuck
there. </div>
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At
the same time he was radical. Ajahn Buddhadasa honored the Buddhist
tradition that had developed over 2500 years, but he also recognized
that the many changes it had been through were not in keeping with its
core. In trying to understand and preserve the tradition, he endeavored
to find the original and essential aspects of Buddhism through
carefully reading and studying the Pali suttas. He insisted on reviving
core threads of Buddha-Dhamma—teachings such as <i>suññata </i>(emptiness) and <i>tathata</i>
(thusness) —that were in danger of being obliterated by certain
elements of traditional Theravada Buddhism. Although this could be
considered a conservative activity, it seemed very radical to the
monastic hierarchy. Rather than end up on one side or the other of this
conservative-progressive dichotomy, he was able to be progressively
conservative and conservatively progressive, avoiding a common
ideological lock-down.</div>
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Another key dichotomy he addressed is that of lay versus monastic. Senior monks discouraged him from teaching <i>anatta</i> (not-self) and <i>paticcasamuppada</i>
(dependent co-origination) to lay people on grounds that it would
“confuse them.” But in good conscience Ajahn Buddhadhasa could not stop.
He argued that these dhammas are core to Buddhism, and all people who
want to end suffering have a right to learn them. For him, ending
suffering is not a monastic issue, or even a Buddhist issue, but a human
issue. He took on the work of making the Dhamma available to anyone
who might be interested, whether they were lay or ordained, Buddhist,
Hindu, Muslim, Christian, or Sikh (and he had students from all of these
traditions).</div>
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Ajahn
Buddhadasa also challenged the meditation versus daily-life practice
dichotomy. The term ‘Dhamma practice’ is often used as a euphemism for
meditation both in the West and in Asia . When people
say ‘practice’ they are referring to the practice of sitting on a
cushion or doing walking meditation, and sometimes specifically on
retreat or in a formal setting. This has raised questions and created
confusion about how to practice in daily-life, and how to respond to
the demands, complexities, and needs of the world we live in.</div>
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Central
to Ajahn Buddhadasa’s approach is the idea that “Dhamma is duty; duty
is Dhamma.” Dhamma practice comes down to doing our duty, which
inspires a further investigation into the nature of that duty. For some
of us our duty is something dictated to us by our family. The
government tells us about our patriotic duty. Capitalism tells us about
our duty to consume to keep the economy strong. Ajahn Buddhadasa
believed that duty must be discovered by and for ourselves. We should be
mindful of messages from our family, government, culture, and economic
system, but in the end it is our own responsibility to identify.
Sometimes it’s about taking care of the body, sometimes it’s about one’s
profession, and sometimes it’s about social action. Ultimately the
core duty is to let go of self and to be free of suffering.</div>
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Finally,
there is the spiritual versus worldly dichotomy. There are teachers of
Theravada who believe in a clear duality between <i>samsara</i> and <i>Nibbana</i>,
the worldly and transcendent. And there is much in the West that
dichotomizes these as well, including leftist political traditions that
want to abolish religion and be simply materialistic. There are others
with the opposite bias: “Forget politics and forget social issues, all
you have to do is practice, practice, practice and escape to Nibbana<i>.</i>”</div>
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While Ajahn Buddhadasa didn’t believe that <i>samsara</i> (worldly) and <i>Nibbana</i>
(transcendent) are one and the same, he did insist that Nibbana is
found only in the midst of the world. For him the way to end suffering
could only be found <i>through</i> suffering. He described Nibbana as “the coolest point in the furnace.” </div>
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The Dhamma perspective that made all this bridging possible is an understanding, both intellectual and experiential, of <i>idappaccayata—</i>the
universal natural law that all things happen because of causes and
conditions. Nothing is static, absolute, or fixed. Seeing this, we avoid
becoming trapped in ideology, positions, and dichotomies. Ajahn
Buddhadasa believed that an approach which may have worked for a while
may also finally reach its limit. The more we understand that everything
depends on causes and conditions, that nothing is fixed, the easier it
will be to navigate the intellectual and ideological dichotomies of
our world, and to follow the middle way of non-suffering in this
lifetime.</div>
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