I would just like to talk and question about suffering from a Zen Buddhist/ Buddhist perspective. This has been mulling around in my brain for some time and I would like to get other's feedback on this subject. We engage in charitable works during our Global Service days, and during zazenkai we recite our desire to save all sentient beings?
So are we talk about Suffering or Suffering? As I understand it, suffering from the Buddhist perspective is an attempt to get past dukkha. Is that not our vow to help others get past this kind of suffering? I am certainly NOT suggesting that any of us should not volunteer to help end actual suffering, but exactly how does Global Service play out, how do we view charitable works as a Buddhist? Isn't that really focusing on the wrong kind of suffering?
So when Shingen asks as part of our Ango vows, does working on the environment play into saving all sentient beings or not? My answer would be I simply do not know, because as I understand it, I am not sure helping people with any aspect of samsara is really helping them with their suffering.
We have this "new" idea out there about Engaged Buddhsim, Why a need to address this issue? Why say ENGAGED Buddhism? Is this because traditionally Buddhism is not really involved with volunteering to actually help people in those ways? Is this a Westernized idea bout Buddhism? Are we competing with Christian ideas?
What is it we actually mean by "Save All Sentient Beings"? How does charitable action play into that?
Gassho
Ishin
Sat Today and did volunteer work too
So are we talk about Suffering or Suffering? As I understand it, suffering from the Buddhist perspective is an attempt to get past dukkha. Is that not our vow to help others get past this kind of suffering? I am certainly NOT suggesting that any of us should not volunteer to help end actual suffering, but exactly how does Global Service play out, how do we view charitable works as a Buddhist? Isn't that really focusing on the wrong kind of suffering?
So when Shingen asks as part of our Ango vows, does working on the environment play into saving all sentient beings or not? My answer would be I simply do not know, because as I understand it, I am not sure helping people with any aspect of samsara is really helping them with their suffering.
We have this "new" idea out there about Engaged Buddhsim, Why a need to address this issue? Why say ENGAGED Buddhism? Is this because traditionally Buddhism is not really involved with volunteering to actually help people in those ways? Is this a Westernized idea bout Buddhism? Are we competing with Christian ideas?
What is it we actually mean by "Save All Sentient Beings"? How does charitable action play into that?
Gassho
Ishin
Sat Today and did volunteer work too
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