Monday, October 27, 2008

REMEMBER, WE ARE BORN FAIR AND JUST

These days, in our country, its so much easier to see the swarms of flies in the hate and pain, we inflict on one another, yet the knowledge of Buddha-nature potential in each one of us has to sustain us. A contemporary teacher of Buddhism, has said: " I think as a species, we are innately friendly. Our natural bent, our natural inclination when we are not threatened or frightened is to befriend and to console and to appreciate other people ". She defines happiness as...a feeling oneself in warm relationship in that way, in friendliness, with other people, with one's self,, with people that we know, and with people that we dont know, with people that we hear about in different parts of the world in different situations and we feel that our heart goes out to them ".

Happenings of the last few years place before us the worst of human nature, and also the very best. But we read, view and hear more of the former than the latter. We need to share more stories of those who would not give in to misused power, those who offered compassion to others in the midst of of personal horror, those who placed their humanity before their religious differences. We are hungry for these reports because at times when its so easy to forget, they remind us of what it means to be fully human.

May be we are making a mistake in striiving to become good, become compassionate, become fair, just to become anything. Because all we need to do is to remember that the gift of humanity we are born with, our true human nature is that innately, we are good, we are compassionate, we are fair and just.

Only when we get past the forgetting of this and the numbing fear that allows hate-mongers to influence us, can we be what deep down we truly are from the start.

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

happy diwali to you. i was away to US for almost 45 days. was out of touch with your writings. just read the latest one. have a nice diwali with your family. i am also going to have a blast of diwali with my husband and kids.

October 28, 2008 at 10:42 AM  
Blogger vaneet kundra said...

Dear Anonymous,

I was wondering, where my annonymous friend has gone, as no comments were fortcoming. Happy Diwali to you and your family. Good to be back home. I wont ask you again to identify yourself. So, dont worry. I am happy to receive your comments, as you wish to.

October 28, 2008 at 11:38 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Vaneet,

Since you touched on Budha, it is widely believed that Budha-sense exists in all human beings. What matters is the mind-set! Unless we change our mind-set, we will suffer through our own ignorance and stupidity. The whole world is like that!

The Buddha's message is very simple (yet, very difficult to follow!): Reduce your greed, reduce your hatred, reduce your ignorance by realizing the true nature of this existence. Then you will have inner peace and happiness. One may be advised to recite the Lotus Sutra "Num Myoho Renge Kyon" atleast a hundred times a day to lead to the path of improving one's mind-set. My daughter and wife (& me too regularly?) do it regularly. Who has achieved how much is any body's guess of course!

October 28, 2008 at 11:22 PM  
Blogger vaneet kundra said...

Dear Cdr Khilari,

Happy Diwali. My brother-in-law and his entire family are Buddha followers and they recite and chant same sutra " Num myo renge kyo ". They are doing it for past many years now. I have found a big difference in their attitude towards life and they are much at peace with themselves, than before. I think, following something or beleiving in someone makes a difference. You are more positive in nature and at peace wihin yourself. This is my experience, what i have seen.

October 29, 2008 at 8:50 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

everone on this earth is born with a buddha nature, its that we all are not ready to accept this fact.We are all connected. we just dont see it, everything in the universe is connected, its just one energy field, you are god in physical body, so why all this hatred, jealousy, malice around??//kuch karo kuch karo...get your godly nateure of compassion out...you will be internally in bliss

October 30, 2008 at 7:42 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Lavi,

We as children are fair and just. It is the world around us, our parents, our school and our surroundings. Though we learn a lot from them and grow up but specially in Punjabis, we are not fair and just to ourselves, what to talk of others ? Yes, people in Gujarat are fair and just among themselves and to others too. This is my experience.

October 31, 2008 at 7:22 AM  

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