Last night's Buddhist Study was really excellent and captured the main points of why we practise Buddhism really well. Really good turnout too ... I didn't count but a couple of us estimate 55-60 people. The lecture was given by Sanda McWilliam who came up from Taplow Court and gave the study on 'On Attaining Buddhahood'.
Anyway .. key points below .. copied up from my notes:
- We attain Buddhahood as and where we are; NOT as a different person or in a different place. The key is inner change (Human Revolution)
- It is important to make the DECISION to change and to continue in the effort once we have made the decision.
- We should become the master of our own minds and not let our (negative) minds 'master' us.
- A Mentor teaches others to believe in the potential that exists in their OWN lives.
- To be a Bodhisattva means to give hope and fight negativity, which can often be very subtle. To fight negativity means to fight disbelieff in our own and others Buddha nature. It is essential to chant plenty of daimoku (nam Myoho Renge Kyo) to keep our energy levels high enough for this fight.
- Buddhahood exists only in our conduct as human beings (walk the walk, don't just talk the talk).
- It is important to INITIALISE our determinations and be active, not passive.
- Each morning, we have no idea what lies ahead for us during the day. It is therefore important to prepare for the day ahead with a strong gongyo and daimoku.
All good straightforward but key stuff !!!!
Chanting Determination Update
Time Chanted to Date (day 13 of 184) >>>
Target to be chanted by end of day - 16.25 hours
Actual amount chanted so far - 16.5 hours
2 comments:
55-60!!! Where did everyone sit?
ah .. apparently it was 39 .. Mel counted them ... still a good turnout though
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