Quote from Bodg
Lord Buddha said, do not take my word. Figure it out for yourself to know the truths that I speak of.
The practice is not make us better Buddhist, but better whatever we are.
I was raised a Christian in the Bible Belt in the highlands of southern Indiana.
I am descended from men who fought and died for their belief for what they believed was the truth. Geoffrey de Bouillion with only nine other mounted knights provided the safe passage for pilgrims in the Holy Lands.
Others followed and the Knights Templar was formed with a single purpose of mind and dedication that helped change the entire canvas of the world.
The Magna Carta Charter was signed by King John at the sword point of William de Mowbray and the other Barons.
The dispersion of notable lords,barons,knights and others to Virgina in 1650 to escape the Usurper Cromwell.
The descendant of these Cavaliers flourished in their new found freedoms and over 6 signed the Declaration Of Independence and fought a war to once again determine that freedom of one's own beliefs were worth dying for, even against overwhelming odds of success.
If it were not for the basis that created the governing laws we abide by today and others before us had not sacrificed their lives, for the Rights we enjoy today and take for granted. None of us would likely be having any of the conversations, that take place here and all over our land of individual freedoms, and to believe as we choose.
The dharma would have no place to flourish. The Dalia lama would not be known in the world to express his beliefs.
I believe that the principles of freedom in the world are the basis for the Teachings of Lord Buddha to flourish today.
" I may not agree with what you say, but, I will defend with my life, your right to say it".
How much compassion or bodichitta or altruistic motivation do we need to appreciate this act , as that of ultimate compassion and sacrifice for all others.
Based upon my being an American who appreciates these principles and truths that all men are created equal and raised a Christian who was taught to love and help your neighbor with his load. Are the exact principles and truth that I sought in Lord Buddha's words and Teachings.
I helped the Tibetans here to rebuild or salvage some part of their culture from devastation. To help preserve the dharma and the knowledge they had preserved of an ancient world.
Because it went against the grain of my upbringing. I am just applying what I've learned from Lord Buddha, to be a better whatever I am.
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Very encouraging article which said that unless we defend our right to religious beliefs, what is the point of all the sacrifices made by these great chapters of heroes in history to have laws to permit such freedom.
On this basis, many besides Shugden worshippers should take actions and give their voices to have the ban lifted.