Handbook for Mankind
From Handbook for Mankind by Buddhadasa Bhikku (Bangkok: Supanit
Press, 1989):
"Buddhism" means "the teaching of the enlightened one."
A buddha is an enlightened individual, one who knows the truth about
all things, one who knows just what is what, and so is capable of behaving
appropriately with respect to all things. Buddhism is a religion based
on intelligence, science, knowledge, whose purpose is the destruction
of suffering and the source of suffering. All paying of homage to sacred
objects by means of performing rites and rituals, making offerings,
or praying is not Buddhism. The Buddha rejected all this as foolish,
ridiculous, and unsound....
To attain liberation, we first have to examine things closely, in
order to come to know and understand their true nature. Then we have
to behave in a way appropriate to that true nature. This is the Buddhist
teaching, this we must know and bear in mind. Buddhism has nothing to
do with prostrating oneself and deferring to awesome things. It sets
no store by rites and ceremonies such as making libations of holy water,
or any externals whatsoever, spirits and celestial beings included.
On the contrary it depends on reason and insight. Buddhism does not
demand conjecture or supposition; it demands that we act in accordance
with what our own insight reveals and not take anyone else's word for
anything. If someone comes and tells us something, we must not believe
him without question. We must listen to his statement and examine it.
Then if we find it reasonable, we may accept it provisionally and set
about trying to verify it for ourselves. This is a key feature of Buddhism,
which distinguishes it sharply from other world religions."
--copied from "Around the World in 304 Days," by the joy
family, good friends of mine who have made an inspiring pilgrimage for
world peace in the company of an interfaith community. A complete and
entertaining account of their journey may be found on Apple's e-world
in the "Apple Global Education Forum" under Educational Projects.
Or contact:
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