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The
Sole Means of Pacifying Samsara
by
His Eminence Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche.
In this world of ever-intensifying unrest,
hostility and violence, myriad peace-promoting groups
have emerged from amongst the concerned sections of society
the world over. Although these commendable efforts will
certainly yield some positive results, particularly by
raising the general consciousness about the dire implications
of continuing the negative trend, the sole means of pacifying
samsara os for all sentient beings to attain the full
liberation of Buddhahood.
The intermediate step is for all those who are already
on the Path to strive with diligence to live strictly
in accordance with the true meaning of the Buddhadharma
- to develop the enlightened attitude of compassion and
loving-kindness towards all sentient beings, the Bodhicitta;
to respect and revere all the Buddhist traditions alike
since the teachings are all those of our common master,
Lord Shakyamuni Buddha, while focusing one's devotional
attitude and practice in the Kagyu Order, as it is the
primary responsibility of the disciples of His Holiness
the Gyalwa Karmapa; and to channel one's altruistic ideals
by actively praying for peace in the world.
There exists in some circles an erroneous notion that
Buddhism is an Eastern religion i.e. comprising of the
beliefs and cultural trappings of certain ethnic communities
if the Eastern hemisphere. In particular, the system
of Buddhism which was transmitted from India to Tibet
and flourished there is sometimes mistakenly labeled
'lamaism'. This type of discrimination is pointless and
potentiates disagreement between religious groups and
individuals which defeats the purpose of spiritual discipline.
The
essence of the Buddhist Path is the transformation
of mind, which obviously is not governed by the outward
symbols employed by each tradition. The Dharma can
permeate all
cultures, but culture cannot permeate the Dharma. The
essence of all the Buddha's teachings is one and the
same, and if disciples practice with this view, then
the fruit of the Path will definitely be realized.
H.E. Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche
Dharmachakra Centre
Rumtek, Sikkim,
India.
Teaching from : http://www.kagyu-asia.com
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