Breaking radio silence with a thought, or a question, for discussion.
I think sometimes that most Western Buddhism (I would argue Buddhism in general) is a religion of privilege. When we use the computer for these discussions, how often do we remember the mountains stripped of coal, the heavy metals leaching from used computers in dumps in Africa, the workers who don't have the luxury of a sangha, electronic or otherwise? Our practice--simple as it is--is fueled by the suffering of millions. I think it is important to abide in this awareness.
Just as all the previous Sugatas, the Buddhas
Generated the mind of enlightenment
And accomplished all the stages
Of the Bodhisattva training,
So will I too, for the sake of all beings,
Generate the mind of enlightenment
And accomplish all the stages
Of the Bodhisattva training.
I think sometimes that most Western Buddhism (I would argue Buddhism in general) is a religion of privilege. When we use the computer for these discussions, how often do we remember the mountains stripped of coal, the heavy metals leaching from used computers in dumps in Africa, the workers who don't have the luxury of a sangha, electronic or otherwise? Our practice--simple as it is--is fueled by the suffering of millions. I think it is important to abide in this awareness.
Just as all the previous Sugatas, the Buddhas
Generated the mind of enlightenment
And accomplished all the stages
Of the Bodhisattva training,
So will I too, for the sake of all beings,
Generate the mind of enlightenment
And accomplish all the stages
Of the Bodhisattva training.
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