Recently I was thinking a lot about people in the Dharma. In a Dharma centre, we have people from very different background and experience working full time in the name of Dharma. These people chose to leave their normal everyday life to contribute to a bigger cause. That is for the spread of the Dharma and to benefit others or some other similar reasons. But I can confidently say most people joined the Dharma because they think they hope to become better, bring about some goodness to their own lives and to bring happiness to those around them, especially their own family members.
Doing Dharma work is not something that one can just jump in and be naturally good at. This is because everyone due to their previous habituations, upbringing, and experiences in life has developed many preconceptions about how things should be, or ought to be. Hence, it isn’t an easy thing for a full time Dharma worker to go about executing his / her job everyday because he / she may have to deal with so many people within or without the Dharma. In most Dharma centre, students / full time Dharma workers are taught to transform their mind in perceiving things. This is a process of unlearning previous negative behavior and then relearning behavior and things that will benefit themselves and others.
While the thoughts of these students / Dharma workers may have changed, bear in mind, that the people they are dealing with, without the Dharma may know nothing or do not even care to know about the Dharma because of their Karma. So, I personally feel it is important to understand why people without the Dharma act the way they do. It is by understanding them and the way they think only we can apply Dharma and hope to change their mind and instill any small amount of goodness into their lives.
The reason I am writing this article is because, I personally have noticed many times that some seniors in my own Dharma centre are pushy and rude towards their juniors. From their point of view, they maybe thinking they are “training”, the junior. But a “trained” junior would have developed his mind overtime and start to understand how things work (nobody stay stagnant if they really check their mind and learn). Probably, he / she have changed much and were quietly taking in all the blame and injustice that is served upon him / her. He / She may even feel pitiful for that particular senior for acting the way he /she acts because the junior after some time will know that he / she is already doing his / her very best but it is this senior who go about using every harsh words, actions, behavior and recklessly going around hurting the feelings of those who quietly support them in the name of Dharma, hasn't changed!
Funny isn’t it? That some go around talking and talking Dharma but their actions totally contradicts their words? I personally find it funny and painful at the same time. Remember, the key to Dharma is about kindness and compassion? How to have kindness and compassion and be a good senior, show good examples when you are going around leaving trails of destructions for your junior to clean up and instead of being thankful to your junior, kick and bosses him around? There is only so much a person can take after some time before they lose hope of their own situation and finally take the “easy” way out. That is in leaving the Dharma centre. They probably may not stop practicing Dharma, but they leave the Dharma centre feeling painful and sad not understanding why they are treated with such manner. They will leave confused, scared and disenchanted thinking they do not have the Karma to do good work. Well, if put in the Dharma term, maybe they really do not have the Karma to do Dharma work hence they leave.
I humbly urge every senior no matter which Dharma centre you are in, be kind and understanding to your juniors, after all, we came into the Dharma for the same reason, to become a better person. Support your juniors for their minds are fragile and may not have the knowledge to execute his / her job well. Support them. Show them. Not hurt them. Do not copy what your Lama do and justify your negative actions by saying you are “training”, people. The Lama is a highly attained being with the knowledge and skillful means to help others.
You Do Not.The Lama’s scolding is a mantra that purifies the negativities of his disciples.
Yours Doesn’t.
Think….
Who is the one that needs transformation badly? My Lama taught me,
“Mental Unhappiness always comes to us, because we have created anger, fear, and confusion to others.”
There are reason why people dislike or shun us.
Be aware of your actions.