
“Just as compassion is the wish that all sentient beings be free of suffering, loving-kindness is the wish that all may enjoy happiness. As with compassion, when cultivating loving-kindness it is important to start by taking a specific individual as a focus of our meditation, and we then extend the scope of our concern further and further, to eventually encompass and embrace all sentient beings. Again, we begin by taking a neutral person, a person who inspires no strong feelings in us, as our object of meditation. We then extend this meditation to individual friends and family members and, ultimately, our particular enemies.
We must use a real individual as the focus of our meditation, and then enhance our compassion and loving-kindness toward that person so that we can really experience compassion and loving-kindness toward others. We work on one person at a time.”
~ The Dalai Lama ~
today, i’m still celebrating the beginning of the end of nuclear weapons and contemplating how we wage peace and i come to being deep peace of the flowing wave and boundless sky which brings me right to the lineage of the order of the zen peacemakers and their practices which open the space for the deep peace arising from true emptiness of false self… let us go to the edge trusting in the implicate order to bring all that is into cosmic balance…
SiddhiZen Peacemaking
THREE REFUGES OF A ZEN PEACEMAKER
Inviting all creations into the mandala of my practice and vowing to serve them, I take refuge in:
Buddha, the awakened nature of all beings.
Dharma, the ocean of wisdom and compassion.
Sangha, the community of those living in harmony with all Buddhas and Dharmas.
THREE TENETS OF A ZEN PEACEMAKER
Taking refuge and entering the stream of Engaged Spirituality, I vow to live a life of:
Not knowing, thereby giving up fixed ideas about myself and the universe.
Bearing witness to the joy and suffering of the world.
Healing myself and others.
TEN PRACTICES OF A ZEN PEACEMAKER
- Peacemakers throughout all space and time recognize that they are not separate from all that is. This is the practice of Non-Killing. I will not lead a harmful life nor encourage others to do so, and will abstain from killing living beings, thus living in harmony with all life and the environment sustaining it.
- Peacemakers throughout all space and time are satisfied with what they have. This is the practice of Non-Stealing. I will not take anything not given, and will freely give, ask for, and accept what is needed.
- Peacemakers throughout all space and time encounter all creations with respect and dignity. This is the practice of Chaste Conduct. I will give and accept love and friendship without using or clinging.
- Peacemakers throughout all space and time listen and speak truthfully and compassionately. This is the practice of Non-Lying. I will compassionately and constructively speak the truth as I perceive it, purposely deceiving no one.
- Peacemakers throughout all space and time cultivate a mind that sees clearly. This is the practice of Not Being Deluded. I will embrace all experience directly.
- Peacemakers throughout all space and time realize lovingkindness. This is the practice of Not Talking About Others’ Errors and Faults. Accepting what each moment offers, I will realize that I am not separate from any aspect of life.
- Peacemakers throughout all space and time realize equanimity. This is the practice of Not Elevating Oneself and Blaming Others. I will not blame, judge, or criticize others, nor compete with others or covet recognition. In this way, I practice inclusiveness.
- Peacemakers throughout all space and time are generous. This is the practice of Not Being Stingy. I will not foster a mind of poverty in myself or others, and will use all the ingredients of my life, giving my best effort and accepting the result.
- Peacemakers throughout all space and time transform suffering into wisdom. This is the practice of Not Being Angry. I will not harbor resentment, rage, or revenge, and will roll all negative experience into my practice.
- Peacemakers throughout all space and time honor their lives as instruments of peacemaking. This is the practice of Not Thinking Ill of the Three Refuges. I will recognize that I and all beings are expressions of oneness, diversity, and harmony.
shanti, shanti, shantihi…