Title: to
1- Introduction
- to
- Buddhism
- (IV)
- Dr.
Robert LAW - Buddhist Lodge of Laity,
Jan. 2008
2Dependent Origination ???
- This is, because that is This is not,
because that is not . This comes to be , because
that comes to be. This ceases to be , because
that ceases to be - He who sees Dependent Origination sees my
teachings - My teacher (the Buddha)s teaching is all
about - Dependent Origination
3Dependent Origination
- All teachings are based on it . If a teaching
does not accord with it , then it is not the
teaching of the Buddha - Impermanence is implicit in this teaching.
- Main implication we think we are an independent
entity , but we are , in fact , not.
4Emptiness ( Sunyata ? )
- All phenomena arises as a result of various
factors which are constantly changing . As such ,
all phenomena are also constantly changing and
thus empty of an inherent self (essence)
5What is Emptiness ?
- It is Dependent Origination that I call Emptiness
----------------- - Nagarjuna
- ????
- (circa 150 CE,S India )
- Emptiness, thus no-self
- Not Nihilistic
6Eternalism and Nihilism
- The world believes in these two extremes
- Buddha--- the Middle Path
- Swing between the two extremes from day to day .
7Karma ( Kamma) ?
- Literally means action
- In Hinduism--- ritual action
- In Buddhist --- any action by body/mind,
- i.e. thoughts also count
8- ..anyone who murders will be subject to
judgment. But I tell you that anyone who is angry
with his brother will be subject to
judgment..anyone who says, You fool! will be
in danger of the fire of hell - Gospel according to Matthew 5- 21
- Anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already
committed adultery with her in his heart - Ibid
5-28
9The Law of Karma
- A law of cause/effect --- one thing leads to
another . - Examples of good karmic acts ( physical action
and thoughts)--- generosity , kindness etc. - Evil karmic acts ---- stealing , killing.
10Karma
- Helps to explain the present situation, human
suffering , fate, inequality in mankind . - Predict possible outcome
- Not absolute determinism. If everything is
pre-determined , there is no point for moral life
- No everything is due to karma. Buddhism accepts
hereditary and environmental factors and nature.
11Questions about Karma
- Where is Karma ?
- Just like fire and wind , and Internet
- Banking !
- What really is Karma? An energy force ?
- You carry nothing but your karma when you leave
this world. ????? ,?????-- a misleading way
of talking about Karma ? - More like a credit card account for everyone on
earth .
12Karma
- Two Levels
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- This life ------- experience
retribution - of bad deeds sooner or
later. - Next Life ?
13What is Rebirth ?
- Greek ---- Man can be reborn up to 10 times. Can
be reborn as animal or insects - Many primitive tribes believe in people returning
to a new body after death . - The ethicization of karma and rebirth in more
advanced cultures - The Chinese idea of rebirth comes from Buddhism
14- Sri Lanka---- Most people, monks included, devote
themselves to acts of merit , the aim of which is
a good rebirth in heaven or on earth - Gombrich R ( 1971) Precept and
Practice-Traditional Buddhism in - the Rural Highlands of
Ceylon , page 322 - Burma---- 2 most common reasons given for keeping
precepts fear of hell and the precepts were
ordained by the Buddha - Spiro, Melford ( 1971) Buddhism and
Society A Great Tradiiton and - its Burmese
Vicissitudes , page 449
15Unfortunately, the Ultimate Truth is
- Nothing is really what it appears to be
- Heaven and Hell do not exist in the way that
ordinary people perceive them - Rebirth does not happen in the way most people
think it happens - If you grasp onto your ordinary perception of
things , you will continue perpetually in a state
of dukkha - Robert Laws Sayings ,cira
2007
16 Rebirth in Buddhism
- NOT an uninterrupted continuity of the entire
personality - Kalupahana (1995), Ethics in Early Buddhism ,
page 105 - NOT a transmigration of a persons
consciousness the story of a monk called Sati
Mahatanhasankhaya Sutta ( Majjhima Nikaya ,Sutta
38) - But why do people have these misconceptions?
---craving for an eternal self
17What the early scriptures tell us
- Every presently existing being is but one link in
a chain of continuing existences in various forms
from a beginningless eternity in the past on into
an endless future eternity - Winston King ( 1994), A Buddhist Ethic
without Karmic Rebirth ? J of Buddhist ethics
Vo1. , 1994. - Caution are we trying to limit the scope of the
ultimate inconceivable truth with our limited
vocabulary , knowledge and experience of the
universe ?
18The Mud-Pool of Dharma
19Neither the same nor different
Ven Nagasena( in The Milindapanha)
20A most mundane question
- So if that crab is not really me , what is the
purpose of a religious life ? - What is there in it for ME ?
- ------ why should I sacrifice my present
comfort and happiness for the common good ?
21- Love your enemies , do good to those who hate
you, bless those who curse you , pray for those
who abuse you
- Gospel
according to Luke 6. 27 - Do to others as you would have them do to you
- Gospel
according to Luke 6. 31
22- Blessed are those who are persecuted because of
righteousness , for theirs is the kingdom of
heaven - Gospel according to Mathew 5-21
23Unfortunately, the Ultimate Truth is
- Nothing is really what it appears to be
- Heaven and Hell do not exist in the way that
ordinary people perceive them - Rebirth does not happen in the way most people
think it happens - If you grasp onto your ordinary perception of
things , you will continue perpetually in a state
of dukkha - Robert Laws Sayings ,cira
2007
24- Yes , for contemporary Buddhists.
- Emphasis on Karmic rebirth is unnecessary
- Both Buddhism and Buddhist ethics may be better
off without Karmic-rebirth.
25- No logical way to prove the validity of
Karmic-rebirth - But it makes the Universe ethically meaningful
and Man master of his destiny
26- The Buddha is aware that it is not easy to
convince ordinary people of - the validity of the doctrine of karma and
- rebirth
- and thus the need to lead a moral life.
27A weak argument A weak argument needs a
good wager
- ?
- The Buddhas wager ( apart from karmic rebirth)
to persuade his followers to lead a moral life. - But, first, what is a wager ?
28Blaise Pascal ( 1623-1662) famous wager to the
atheist
- If there is no God anyway,
- There is nothing to lose .
- If there is a God ,
- The benefit is infinite !
- But if there is a God and
- if you do not believe in
- Him , then.
29The Buddhas wager( apart from an afterlife) for
one to lead a moral life
- Human birth is rare , no time must be wasted
the sea turtle parable Mijjhima-Nikaya 3 ,1
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- A noble disciple.endowed with blameless conduct
of body, speech and mind.experiences happiness
and joy. -
Anguttara-Nikaya 4, 62
- This person who does evil will earn the
contempt of the intelligent ones in this life - Mijjhiam-Nikaya
1 , 403 - And , above all , just in case there is
some sort of after -life.... -
30Concluding remarks (I) on the justification for a
moral life .
- Parable of Poisonous Gases in this room
- 3 choices
- 1. Leave the room ASAP( blind faith)
- 2. Leave after a brief consideration of the
- reliability of the information ( faith
- after short investigation)
- 3. Conduct your own test of the gases in this
room, - and end up
-
- Robert Law (
1950----- ) talking to fellow -
Buddhism students , 30 Nov . 2007. -
31Happiness in Buddhism
- Every man wants to be happy , but in order to be
so, he needs first to understand what happiness
is ----------------JJ Rousseau - (18th century French
philosopher) - So what is happiness ?
32What is happiness ?
- Confusion with sensual pleasure
- Confusion with success, achievement , possession
which are all transient and sources of dukkha - .
33What is Happiness ( Contd)
- 15 of western population show personality trait
of true altruism. - Psychological studies Altruistic individuals
tend to be happy individuals - The evolutionary basis of Altruism
- ----- of Man and Ant
34What causes unhappiness ?
- By the age of 35 , 15 of North American have
experienced a major depression - Suicide accounts for 2 of all deaths world-wide
ranking above war and murder. - Ignorance --- unable to see the real nature of
things - Craving --- desire that can never be satisfied
35Matthieu Ricard---------Officially the Happiest
Man on earth
36What is happiness ?
- An optimal state of being with an exceptionally
clarity of mind , loving kindness, absence of
negative emotions, and disappearance of selfish
whims - ------Matthieu Ricard
- Ph D in Molecular
Biology, Institut Pasteur - Tibetan Monk in Nepal
- French Interpreter for
the Dalai Lama -
37Treatment of unhappiness Learn to be happy
- Suffering is intimately linked to misapprehending
the nature of reality - The strategy of no-self ---- selfishness(
self-centeredness) is a source of disruptive
thoughts obsessive desire , hatred, jealousy.
To attain Buddhahood for the welfare of all
sentient beings. - Happiness is a skill in life which must be
learned and cultivated.
38How to cultivate happiness
- Step 1--- understand the Dharma , Right view
human nature has potential to perfection . Yes ,
our mind can be transformed. - Step 2--- Meditation ----- to develop a clear
mind with full mindfulness and altruistic outlook
- Step 3 ---- Practice the Dharma and maintain a
mind with clarity and awareness 24 hours of the
day .
39Learning to be Happy
- We cant all become Olympic javelin athletes, but
we can all learn to throw the javelin and we can
develop some ability to do so ---------------Mathi
eu Ricard - So, how about settling for being happy most of
the time ?
40Problems in cultivation
- Apparent failures in life job, wealth ,
position in society . - A detached zombie with no feelings ?
- Altruism and generosity being exploited ?
- --------- beware of idiotic compassion
- and kindness without wisdom.
41Conclusion (I)
- The goal of exploration in spiritual life is to
gain complete control of the mind - With the elimination of hatred , greed and
ignorance , one becomes incapable of harming
others. - Along the way , one becomes a happy person while
contributing to the happiness of others.
42Conclusions ( II ) How to do it ?
- Be generous not only with money, but
- kindness, forgiveness.
- Your loss is someone elses gain.
- Story of the Great Wall book vendor.
- Your employees .
- .
43How to do it ( Condd)
- Accumulation of just enough wealth
- ---- have a reasonably comfortable life
- --- beyond a certain degree of wealth , the
- degree of happiness stop increasing
44How to do it ( Contd)
- Right Livelihood
- Choose an occupation that does not
- involve cheating or justified
cheating (as - far as you are concerned anyway)
- Difficult in the modern world ?
- Spend time in Meditation( introspection)
- Caution about retreats ,do not get
dependent - on them .
45How to do it ( Contd)
- Try to maintain a positive outlook in life 24
hours of the day by cultivating positive emotions
- -------- on waking up each morning, spend
- a few minutes cultivating a
- positive frame of mind.
- -------- spend a few minutes each night
- cultivating a mood of loving-
- kindness before you sleep .
46 Namo Amitabha !
- Wishing you all a happy life for the rest of your
years - -And Many Happy Returns ! (?)
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