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Buddhism Highest law in life “Do no harm to any living creature” Dr. Jessica Stowell, OU Confucius Institute, retired Axial Age 500BCE the spiritual foundations of humanity were laid simultaneously and independently in China, India, Persia, Judea, and Greece. 2 Where and how did Buddhism begin? ww.pacificasiamuseum.org/buddhi sm/base.htm 3 What do Buddhists believe? multiple schools of thought local culture drives practices Mahayana & Chan/Zen prevalent in East Asia Ideal is Bodhisattva 4 Bodhisattva http://www.pacificasiamuseum.o g/buddhism/base.htm 5 Basic Buddhist Values Compassion Suppression of ego Living for others 3 poisons in Buddhism Delusion Craving Hostility 5 precepts of Buddhism Do Do Do Do Do not not not not not kill steal lie be unchaste take drugs or drink intoxicants Buddhism in China Arrived from India 1st or 2nd century CE Clashed with Confucianism – Redemptive power of charity & good works Journey to the West Xuan Zang brought sutras back to China Wild Goose Pagoda in Xian 634 CE 10 Migration of Buddhism Buddhism travels 11 Buddhist Temple activity http://youtube.com/watch?v=eqMuY9Pj28 g Basic Tenets of Buddhism Four noble truths – Life is suffering—life brings frustration, dissatisfaction, sorrow – The cause of suffering is desire for private fulfillment --expectations – We overcome suffering by letting go of selfish desire – We let go of desire by following eightfold path “All things are transitory; those who realize this are freed from suffering. This is the path that leads to pure wisdom” – The Dhammapada 14 The Eightfold Path realizing the 4 Noble Truths and making your way to Nirvana 15 1. Right Understanding Seeing life as it is Knowing that happiness cannot come from anything outside 16 2. Right Purpose willing, desiring and thinking that is in line with life as it is – order your life around learning to live 17 3-5 Right speech, action & occupation Live in harmony with the unity of life speak & act kindly live for the welfare of all do no harm treat all creatures as yourself 18 6. Right Effort constant endeavor to train oneself in thought word and action – break free from those who follow the way of the world 19 7. Right attention keeping the mind where it should be “an unruly mind suffers and brings suffering; a well trained mind brings health and happiness” – focus on the positive, kindness, peace of mind 20 8. Right meditation means of training the mind “as rain seeps through an ill thatched hut, selfish passion will seep through an untrained mind” 21 How does Buddhism function in China now? 20-50% claim Buddhist practice often blended with Taoism & Confucian thought 22 The little creek…not religion, not philosophy, but local traditions It nourishes the spirit in… – The search for meaning in contemporary China Common Spiritual heritage : Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism Centered on family Pivots on recognition of vital energy—Qianimating all reality World is a sacred place of power & mystery Humans must cooperate with the power & make it operative in society Religious freedom or restriction 1982 Document 19 on religious policy – Declared 5 religions legitimate: Buddhism Taoism Catholicism Protestantism Islam – Document is ambiguous & enforcement capricious Buddhist temples Government funds used to restore temples destroyed during Cultural Revolution New temples constructed with private funds by monks & nuns – Gives donors merit through contributions – Important to participate in moral revival of China COMPARISON TO OTHER MAJOR FAITH GROUPS Your turn 27