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"Atthacariya is the benevolent, or beneficial action for the common good."

Buddha

Buddha
(Photo: Declan McCullagh)
"...for the benefit of all sentient beings."

Sunday 24 December 2006

Bad Karma




This is a repost for a fellow buddhist blogger. I wanted my fellow buddhists to be aware of this trend towards commercialization religion. Of course this has been going on for some time, but we must do our best to steer towards a better and more respectful path. Here is the repost.

Rinchen Gyatso wrote:

I was just perusing Dreaming of Danzan Ravjaa (see link under "Blogger Buddies"at left) and saw a rather odd image: a woman wearing jeans with a Buddha on her backside. There is a jeans company called True Religion that has put these jeans out. Oh, brother.... Here's the short e-mail I sent them just a moment ago:

"I just came across an image of someone wearing your jeans with a Buddha (Vajrasattva with Consort) on the bum. I have to say, as a Buddhist, this really bothers me. Buddhas and bodhisattvas are not fashion statements, and sitting on one is offensive. Victorias secret got into hot water a while ago by putting Buddha images on bras and panties. While these jeans don't go that far, it is still wrong to appropriate a religions' sacred images in such a manner. I think the general rule should be, 'If you can't do it with Jesus Christ, you can't do it with other religious images or personages.' I urge you to discontinue this product immediately and recall those that have been shipped.

Buddhists generally aren't into screaming at people, but if word gets out into the Buddhist community about this, I wouldn't be surprised if some Buddhist government lodged a formal protest."

Now, I'm not the karma police, but sitting on a Buddha's face can't be good karma. I'd love to hear of others sending a note of protest as well.

Monday 18 December 2006

Welcome!

Welcome to my new blog. This will be used as an oultet to express my "self" concerning the world around us and how I believe we can make it a more peaceful and prosperous place where we can coexist together and increase our knowledge and understanding of the world around us. It will be a sounding board for ideas, concerns and questions.

In the Buddhist tradition I have named this blog: Atthacariya, which is a word in the buddhist teachings that expresses "beneficial action for the common good". This is one of the Buddha's four teaching on the foundations of community (Sangha Vatthu).

My teacher is AnShin AnGyo Daiosho (Claude AnShin Thomas) from the Magnolia Zen Center in Mary Esther, Florida. AnShin is a Zen Buddhist monk practicing the Soto Zen tradition, founder of the Zaltho Foundation, and a Vietnam veteran. (This is an important point, as it was the catalyst for steering AnShin towards the path of Buddhist practice and a mendicant life.) This will be my first endeavour into a full Buddhist practice. I have been reading and studying about Buddhism for the past few years while developing my spiritual path.

This is also the first big step for me towards my future as a Buddhist and a peacemaker.

May you all be well
In Gassho.
~St.John