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The facts! • The moral code within Buddhism is the precepts, of which there are 5 main ones. • This code helps Buddhists to complete the Moral steps on the Eightfold path which are right speech, right action and right livelihood. The Precepts for all Buddhists 1. I undertake to avoid harming another life – the principle of ahimsa or non-violence 2. I undertake to avoid taking what is not given 3. I undertake to avoid sexual misconduct 4. I undertake to avoid incorrect speech 5. I undertake to avoid drink and drugs that cloud the mind. Write these down… Think about it! For each of the 5 moral precepts describe a situation where they would help guide someone. E.g. If there was a bee in this classroom the first moral precept might guide you to gently let it out of the window without hurting it. Number your examples 1-5 Thinking about the 5 moral precepts what do you think Buddhists would say about: • • • • Eating meat? Abortion? Drinking lots of vodka? Telling someone what the person over there did today? • Picking up a £10 note you spot in the corridor? 1. I undertake to avoid harming another life. • This precept is against killing or harming living things, including animals. • Because of this precept, many Buddhists are vegetarian. • Are there any jobs a Buddhist might have to avoid because of this precept? 2. I undertake to avoid taking what is not given • This precept is against stealing. • It is also against exploiting people for financial gain, e.g. some kinds of aggressive advertising and selling. • It can also mean deliberately wasting the time of another person, stealing their time and energy. 3. I undertake to avoid sexual misconduct • This precept is against over-indulgence. • It refers to sexual misconduct that harms oneself or others. Some Buddhists undertake to live without sex. For others there are no strict sexual rules, as long as no-one is taken advantage of. • Some Buddhists try to avoid any over-indulgence, including food and drink. 4. I undertake to avoid incorrect speech. • A Buddhist should avoid lying, slander, gossip, harsh speech and idle chatter. • This involves being honest with other people and with oneself. Do not ‘put on an act’, but be yourself and share your thoughts in a straightforward way. 5. I undertake to avoid taking drugs and alcohol which cloud the mind. • Although some Buddhists do drink alcohol, they should do so only in moderation and not allow their minds to become fogged and cloudy by it. • Buddhists practise meditation as a way of keeping their minds clear and focussed. The Eightfold Fold Path • The 5 Precepts Help Buddhists follow the Eightfold path.