Recently returning to practice I have been reading and thinking a great deal about the precepts and Buddhist ethics.
It's a complicated subject to tackle and makes for a lifetime of work.
I remember Jundo telling me in 2008 that the Precepts were something I had my whole life to work on. He was right.
I recently came across the below on page 18 of Kosho Uchiyama's "Opening the Hand of Thought" While not specifically about the precepts I think it really points towards how we need to think about our intentions and behaviors. Hopefully it helps give some clarity on what is "right action" :
" You musn't forget vowing. By "vow" I mean you must work and function toward settling everything around you. This should be your life posture well as the foundation for all your activities. It is essential to live with the conviction that you are creating history for the next generation."
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When in doubt about what action to take I want to ask myself what history do I want to be creating for my children.
Or as Elvis Costello sang, "Everyday I Write the Book".
If everything I did was written down for the next generation to read what do I want it to say?
Sorry to run long,
Gasho,
Greg
ST
It's a complicated subject to tackle and makes for a lifetime of work.
I remember Jundo telling me in 2008 that the Precepts were something I had my whole life to work on. He was right.
I recently came across the below on page 18 of Kosho Uchiyama's "Opening the Hand of Thought" While not specifically about the precepts I think it really points towards how we need to think about our intentions and behaviors. Hopefully it helps give some clarity on what is "right action" :
" You musn't forget vowing. By "vow" I mean you must work and function toward settling everything around you. This should be your life posture well as the foundation for all your activities. It is essential to live with the conviction that you are creating history for the next generation."
‐-------------------------------------------------------------
When in doubt about what action to take I want to ask myself what history do I want to be creating for my children.
Or as Elvis Costello sang, "Everyday I Write the Book".
If everything I did was written down for the next generation to read what do I want it to say?
Sorry to run long,
Gasho,
Greg
ST
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