Fourteen
Mindfulness Trainings
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Aware of the suffering created by fanaticism and intolerance,
we are determined not to be idolatrous about or bound to any doctrine,
theory, or ideology, even Buddhist ones. Buddhist teachings are guiding
means to help us learn to look deeply and to develop our understanding
and compassion. They are not doctrines to fight, kill, or die for.
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Aware of suffering created by attachment to views and
wrong perceptions, we are determined to avoid being narrow-minded and bound
to present views. We shall learn and practice nonattachment from views
in order to be open to others' insights and experiences. We are aware that
the knowledge we presently possess is not changeless, absolute truth. Truth
is found in life, and we will observe life within and around us in every
moment, ready to learn throughout our lives.
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Aware of the suffering brought about when we impose
our views on others, we are committed not to force others, even our children,
by any means whatsoever - such as authority, threat, money, propaganda,
or indoctrination - to adopt our views. We will respect the right of others
to be different and to choose what to believe and how to decide. We will,
however, help others renounce fanaticism and narrowness through compassionate
dialogue.
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Aware that looking deeply at the nature of suffering
can help us develop compassion and find ways out of suffering, we are determined
not to avoid or close our eyes before suffering. We are committed to finding
ways, including personal contact, images, and sounds, to be with those
who suffer, so we can understand their situation deeply and help them transform
their suffering into compassion, peace, and joy.
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Aware that true happiness is rooted in peace, solidity,
freedom, and compassion, and not in wealth or fame, we are determined not
to take as the aim of our life fame, profit, wealth, or sensual pleasure,
nor to accumulate wealth while millions are hungry and dying. We are committed
to living simply and sharing our time, energy, and material resources with
those in need. We will practice mindful consuming, not using alcohol, drugs,
or any other products that bring toxins into our own and collective body
and consciousness.
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Aware that anger blocks communication and creates suffering,
we are determined to take care of the energy of anger when it arises and
to recognize and transform the seeds of anger that lie deep within our
consciousness. When anger comes up, we are determined no to do or say anything,
but to practice mindful breathing or mindful walking and acknowledge, embrace,
and look deeply into our anger. We will learn to look with eyes of compassion
at those we think are the cause of our anger.
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Aware that life is available only in the present moment
and that it is possible to live happily in the here and now, we are committed
to training ourselves to live deeply each moment of daily life.We will
try not to lose ourselves in dispersion or be carried away by regrets about
the past, worries about the future, or craving, anger, or jealousy in the
present. We will practice mindful breathing to come back to what is happening
in the present moment. We are determined to learn the art of mindful living
by touching the wondrous, refreshing, and healing elements that are inside
and around us, and by nourishing seeds of joy peace, love, and understanding
in ourselves, thus facilitating the work of transformation and healing
in our consciousness.
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Aware that the lack of communication always brings separation
and suffering, we are committed to training ourselves in the practice of
compassionate listening and loving speech. We will learn to listen deeply
without judging or reacting and refrain from uttering words that can create
discord or cause the community to break. We will make every effort to keep
communications open and to reconcile and resolve all conflicts, however
small.
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Aware that words can create suffering or happiness,
we are committed to learning to speak truthfully and constructively, using
only words that inspire hope and confidence. We are determined no to say
untruthful things for the sake of personal interest or to impress people,
nor to utter words that might cause division or hatred. We will not spread
news that we do not know to be certain nor criticize or condemn things
of which we are not sure. We will do our best to speak out about situations
of injustice, even when doing so may threaten our safety.
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Aware that the essence and aim of a Sangha is the practice
of understanding and compassion, we are determined not to use the Buddhist
community for personal gain or profit or transform our community into a
political instrument. A spiritual community should, however, take a clear
stand against oppression and injustice and should strive to resolve the
situation without engaging in partisan conflicts.
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Aware that great violence and injustice have been done
to our environment and society, we are committed not to live with a vocation
that is harmful to humans and nature. We will do our best to select livelihood
that helps realize our ideal of understanding and compassion. Aware of
global economic, political and social realities, we will behave responsibly
as consumers and as citizens, not investing in companies that deprive others
of their chance to live.
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Aware that much suffering is caused by war and conflict,
we are determined to cultivate nonviolence, understanding, and compassion
in our daily lives, to promote peace education, mindful meditation, and
reconciliation within families, communities, nations, and in the world.
We are determined not to kill and not to let others kill. We will diligently
practice deep looking within our Sangha to discover better ways to protect
life and prevent war.
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Aware of the suffering caused by exploitation, social
injustice, stealing, and oppression, we are committed to cultivating loving
kindness and learning ways to work for the well-being of people, animals,
plants, and minerals. We will practice generosity by sharing our time,
energy, and material resources with those who are in need. We are determined
not to steal and not to possess anything that should belong to others,
but will try to prevent others from profiting from human suffering or the
suffering of other beings.
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Aware that sexual relations motivated by craving cannot
dissipate the feeling of loneliness but will create more suffering, frustration,
and isolation, we are determined not to engage in sexual relations without
mutual understanding, love, and a long-term commitment. In sexual relations,
we must be aware of future suffering that may be caused. We know that to
preserve the happiness of ourselves and others, we must respect the rights
and commitments of ourselves and others. We will do everything in our power
to protect children from sexual abuse and to protect couples and families
from being broken by sexual misconduct. We will treat our bodies with respect
and preserve our vital energies (sexual, breath, spirit) for the realization
of our bodhisattva ideal. We will be fully aware of the responsibility
of bringing new lives into the world, and will meditate on the world into
which we are bringing new beings.
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