Barak Obama… Worst than Jimmy Carter!
Posted by: Paul Monaco in politics, tags: Barak Obama, Jimmy CarterOriginal posting and referenced chart can be found on nobama.com
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Barak Obama… Worst than Jimmy Carter!Posted by: Paul Monaco in politics, tags: Barak Obama, Jimmy CarterOriginal posting and referenced chart can be found on nobama.com
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Peace and good karmaPosted by: Paul Monaco in Utterz, buddhism, tags: happiness, peace, youthPromoting peace and good karma on a Sunday afternoon
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2008
Let’s Not Berate those who SlanderPosted by: Paul Monaco in Soka Gakkai, buddhism, tags: defense, Gosho, Nichiren, NST, sgi, Soka Spririt
As I suspected, word spread quickly through my group of my disagreement with the pack. Certain seniors in faith began appearing at meetings I regularly attended in which they normally do which was not surprising but welcome as it did let me see some different perspective as well as some unexpected agreement. As I pull farther away from the Soka Gakkai I embrace more the root texts of the Gosho (The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin) and the Lotus Sutra. I consider this an exercise in Right Mindfulness, one of the Eightfold Paths. I’ve interpreted right mindfulness as a method to counter basic human ignorance with continuous alertness and self-examination. In Nichiren’s letter to the Tripitaka Master Shan-Wu-Wei (wnd v1. P171) “Yet the Thus Come One Shakyamuni entered this saha world with the title “One Who Can Endure.” He is so called because he does not berate its people for the slanders they all commit, but shows them forbearance. These, then, are the special qualities that the other Buddhas lack.” Perhaps my interpretation is wrong, locally members only wish to quote Daisaku Ikeda and not any root text. The Gosho then continues.. “We ordinary people, too, have been born into the saha world. Therefore we must not in any way turn away from the teachings of the Thus Come One Shakyamuni. But people all fail to realize this. If they would look carefully into the matter, they would understand that [as the Lotus Sutra say] “I Shakyamuni] am the only person who can rescue and protect the others,” and that they must not cut themselves off from the helping hand of the Thus Come One Shakyamuni. I present these passages as support to my belief that the Daishonin did not intend for us to interpret his plea to defend this Buddhism as a call to jihad attacking all teachings that were not in agreement to his own. To agree with this would mean that one would have to defend against all other religions that do not conform to the interpretations of Nichiren. Perhaps a more logical and Buddha-like interpretation of the Daishonin is to valiantly defend our Buddhism to the best of our ability when we are directly addressed. When we are approached by those who tell us how we will be doomed to a life of hell if we do not embrace their savior as our own. This is when it is time for us to defend our practice and hold steadfast. Creative Commons photo credit: Gaijin Seb
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2008
Holy Wars in BuddhismPosted by: Paul Monaco in Soka Gakkai, buddhism, tags: NST, sgi, shakubuku, soka spiritMy journey into Buddhism began several years ago shortly after the passing of my wife. I had joined the lay Buddhist organization Soka Gakkai and have absolutely no regrets. They taught me practice of Nichiren Buddhism and have been a valuable resource to have all my questions about Buddhism answered. I was so thirsty for knowledge that I went to as many meetings as I could possible go to, in hopes of learning more about the life of Nichiren and Shakyamuni Once I had a good understanding of the basics, it seemed that more and more emphasis was placed on shakubuku, or the propagation of this Buddhism. I fully understand how any organization, religious or not, Buddhist or baseball needs to actively have a means of bringing new members in order for the organization to grow. In our chapter it seemed to be more of an obsession. Each meeting revolved around recruitment and very little attention was giving to the basics of the practice. This trend continued and as it did I attended fewer and fewer meetings. I still enjoyed the practice and have full faith it as the correct teaching and on a daily basis I chant and continue to receive incredible benefits. I’m still actively telling everyone I can about the practice and how wonderful it is, but at this point I am totally embarrassed to bring them to a meeting and have opted to provide them with alternative resources which will be a topic for another post in the future. So here I am, happily going to my weekly toso which primarily consist of group chanting and some study along with our monthly meeting at our state’s activity center. Then while in a personal conversation with another member one of our more enthusiastic leaders jumps in ranting and raving about the “priesthood issue”. Evidently he got wind that I wasn’t particularly interested in it. In the past, the Soka Gakkai and the Shoshu Temple worked in harmony. The Temple being clergy based and SGI the lay arm. Long story short, they had a falling out. I’m not even going to go into details on this as 1) it was before my time and I have no first had involvement in it. 2) It’s become very partisan. Each side has their own story and quite frankly I’m not going to devote my life to figure out who’s correct. 3) Leave me alone and let me practice MY Buddhism. So now, I no longer go to our monthly meetings and am awfully close to dropping my affiliation with the SGI all together and have had several people (from the SGI and other organizations) express interest in forming an ad hoc local group for the purpose of study, advancement and true world peace efforts with an eye towards globalization. Reese Butler is a close personal friend of mine. I created this video for him to help him raise money and to keep the 1-800-SUICIDE hotline private and confidential. If people in the Utterz community could lend a hand by either donating or embedding the video else where, I know Reese’s nonprofit, the Kristin Brooks Hope Center, would greatly appreciate it.
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Polishing My MirrorPosted by: Paul Monaco in Self, Soka Gakkai, buddhism, tags: inspiration, losing faith, numbers, organizations, religious groups
Lately I’ve been very discouraged with my practice. Meetings that once expounded the wisdom of the Lutus Sutra seem to be now filled with discussions about how we can effectively introduce new members to the practice. Sure growth is important, but when that is the primary focus it is very easy to lose sight of our primary practice. Now being a Buddhist, I’m all to aware of what happens when we start slipping. Already I’m seeing the signs of karmic sewage creeping into my environment. People close to me having difficulties, ill feelings manifesting within me and my argumentative nature trying to vocalize itself. I can see things could easily get ugly! So today I made the determination to refresh my faith. First I carefully disassembled my altar and carefully put it back together cleaning and polishing it. Then I light the candles and incense and as I chant Daimoku in front of the Gohonzon I specifically focus on this situation knowing that if I continue this destructive line of thinking I can easily lose my faith and all the amazing benefits I have received from this practice. I didn’t expect an answer to come to me so quickly, but it did. What I must do is focus on the core of my practice and the very reasons why I embarked on this path. The SGI is a wonderful organization that gives me ready access to resources and guidance, but it in and of itself is not Buddhism. For me, it is the teachings of the Lotus Sutra and more specifically it’s interpretation and explanation by Nichiren Daishonin. Now mind you, I have no intentions of leaving the SGI. At least not yet.. but for me, my primary course of study will be the Lotus Sutra and Gosho. Of course this study will be supplemented by my continued actions for create great cause for the future and to create value in this world for we are all Bodhisattva’s of the universe.
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Clean Up The World with a Bar of Soap!Posted by: Paul Monaco in Environment, nature, tags: chemicals, disposal, household, soap, wasteA while ago I posted on a long since abandoned webiste, about how everything has gone “squirt bottle”. Our soap, condiments and many other products we use daily. But now I wonder.. what kind of environmental footprint does that bottle hand soap leave as compared to bar-soap and it’s paper wrapper? Yes, just testing. What could I be up to? Who knows.. but ignore it. |