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Being Good: Buddhist Ethics for Everyday Life

Being Good: Buddhist Ethics for Everyday Life. Hsing Yun, Tom Graham

Being Good: Buddhist Ethics for Everyday Life


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Being Good: Buddhist Ethics for Everyday Life Hsing Yun, Tom Graham
Publisher: Buddha's Light Publishing



No matter if it is NA, OA, Al Anon, AA, or any other . ρ STEP EIGHT We made a list of all . Being an ethical life makes us value, honest, good citizens, friendship with our fellow men, we contribute to the good of society as well as to improve ourselves and community. Buddhism teaches impossible ideals – it demands the 6 Perfections (of which one is morality), not the 6 Improvements – and it isn't much interested in making realistic adjustments to everyday life. May it be transformed for the good of all beings. I recently had the good fortune to attend the two-day conference on Contemporary Perspectives on Buddhist Ethics co-hosted by The Center for Buddhist Studies and the Department of Religion at Columbia University that was sponsored by the Templeton Foundation. Rather than attaining a final nirvana, I see the aim of Buddhist practice to be the moment-to-moment flourishing of human life within the ethical framework of the eightfold path here on earth. In this study of The Role of Buddhist Ethics in Daily Life, I will mainly emphasize on Buddhist ethics as my subject field, from Buddhist perspective, which plays a very important role regarding as a basic foundation of Buddhist doctrine. As Buddha said in the Pratimoksha Sutra: “Not to commit any sin, to do good, and to purify one's mind, that is the teaching of (all) the Awakened Ones.” That is to say, engaging In Mahayana Buddhism, a practitioner is willing to give up his or her precious life, or even enter hell to experience immeasurable suffering, for the sake of saving one sentient being from suffering and giving that being happiness. Deal with modern ethical interests. Our successful recovery in any 12-Step program deeply depends on our making a spiritual practice an intimate part of our daily lives. Siddhārtha Gautama The historical Buddha's contribution to humanity in terms of ethical conduct, peace, and reverence for life is considered by many to rank among the most positive legacies of any individual. Given what is known We are exceptionally fortunate as English speakers not only to have a complete translation of the Pali canon, but one which is continually being improved – something that speakers of other European languages can still only dream of. He described himself as a being who has become fully awakened or Bodhi (enlightened), who has permanently overcome anger, greed, and ignorance, and has achieved complete liberation from suffering, better known as Nirvana. Buddhist ethics are primarily based on the understanding that we're interconnected to all life and that anything we do to any other living being we ultimately do to ourselves.

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