In light of our present climate of social and political unrest, I found this comforting today. It is from thedailybuddha.com and no matter your religion or beliefs, I hope you find comfort in it too.
The core Buddhist philosophy is very relevant for today. The Buddha always encouraged open discussion which included differing viewpoints. He encouraged the individual at the same time as teaching compassion for all men, and was very democratic in his style.
Buddhism is also relevant for the scientific and technological era in which we now live. Albert Einstein is quoted as saying “if there is any religion that would cope with modern scientific needs it would be Buddhism”. The emphasis on the clarity of thought, of seeing and understanding, and of being aware of constant change are all fundamentals of a scientific approach.
Also, Buddhism offers a path, which provides guidelines for everyday living and for a caring approach to the environment. It shows us the way to live in harmony with others and the world we live in.
“My call for a spiritual revolution is thus not a call for a religious revolution. Nor is it a reference to a way of life that is somehow other-worldly, still less to something magical or mysterious. Rather, it is a call for a radical re-orientation away from our habitual preoccupation with self towards concern for the wider community of beings with whom we are connected, and for conduct which recognizes others’ interests alongside our own.” – His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
I know we all have different religions and beliefs and I honor them all, but, really, isn’t it all about “the golden rule”? “Treat others as you wish to be treated” works every time and is present in all religions from the beginning of time.Let us all share in the sentiment, shall we?
Wasn’t familiar with that Einstein quote, Thanks!
I know!! Pretty cool, right?
Nice Deedee.
Love the Golden Rule. We need to constantly remind ourselves since we all have short term memory loss.
Yes, Joanne, you are absolutely correct.