All life is sacred
”Great vehicle teachings (Mahayana) see all existence
as supremely sacred, it needs no other-worldly injunction to validate this
sanctity, no God on High; and most important of all, it sees the plain and
mundane things of daily existence—when viewed from the right perspective—as
sanctified as the loftiest ideals. In short, in this enlightened awareness, we
can all see the marvelous wonder of our universe, blemishes and all, and find
our home and comfort in a cosmos that is magically a part of us, and us a part
of it. This interpenetration of the individual in the universe is what the
teachings of the Buddha are all about—this is their scope and majesty.” – from Hui-neng’s Enlightenment, Here and Now.
This article in Rissho
Kosei-kai’s “Dharma World,” 1982, was found in 1990 when I was a member
of Rissho
Kosei-kai in Los Angeles ,
a layperson’s organization devoted to the Lotus Sutra which informs their
practice. It tells the story of the 7th Century Chinese Zen
Patriarch, Hui-neng.
In the light of the chaos and fractured conditions in
our current political climate, and throughout the world, it might be good to bring
this to mind again as a defense against allowing such conditions to inflict
their pain on us. Individually, we have the potential to instill this simple
truth in our hearts and minds and act upon it, finding our home and comfort as we discover the marvelous
wonder of the universe within each moment and know unquestionably that all life
is indeed sacred.
What a revolution this would be! – to transform our
thinking and actions imbued with this simple truth.
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