Musashi's Dokkodo (The Way of Walking Alone)
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Insurance Executive:
Whether it’s the Christian God or Buddha, I take comfort in what each teaches but I’m not one to ask for help every time I have a problem, a dilemma, or have to make a difficult decision. In fact, I rarely ask for anything at all. Actually, I can’t think of the last time I did. I watched a documentary recently about prostitution in a Southeast Asian country. In one scenario, prostitutes were shown praying before the Buddha and asking for lots of customers that night. Are you kidding me? By his own words Buddha isn’t a god and is incapable of granting favors for anything, to include wealthy johns. These women have been taught a twisted Buddhism not to mention a twisted view of their own bodies. I like to say I’m a recovering Catholic. I learned all the bells and whistles of Catholicism but it didn’t connect with me. Some might say I was led astray by the devil, which I also think is absurd. I have studied Buddhism for a few years and it has connected with me for the simple and appealing reason that it puts me in charge of me, not some invisible deity that allows brutal wars, thousands to starve, children to get cancer, and a terror called ISIS. “What?” Someone will surely exclaim. “You dare judge God?” I sure do. Am I saying I don’t believe in God? Not at all... Well, not as a bearded man sitting on a thrown. I believe there is intelligence behind all existence but I also tend to think this intelligence doesn’t really care about us; we are just one part of all that makes up the planet and the universe. I respect the intelligence and I’m in awe of it, but I don’t ask it to help me with my report at work or to improve my front kick. In other words, I respect the teachings in the Bible and the teachings of Buddha, but I don’t count on God or Buddha to help me. Writer Louis Kronenberger said, “There seems to be a terrible misunderstanding on the part of many people to the effect that when you cease to believe you may cease to behave.” Likewise, I heard a psychologist on a talk show say that he truly believed that if there were no God most people would be good, anyway. Most being the keyword here. Though the world seems to be such an evil place anymore, I still agree with both men and live my life in accordance to what the bible and the Buddha teaches about benevolence and compassion. I might not believe as I was taught as a child, but I try to be good simply because it’s the way I choose to carry out my days. I want to be good for my husband, family, friends, fellow workers, and myself. I like myself when I’m good. It’s as simple as that. I like the expression, “Believe in God but row away from the rocks.” You would think with God’s hit and miss record people would for sure always “row away from the rocks just in case.” But this isn’t always the case. As I write this, a man in Dubai allowed his 20-year-old daughter to drown because he was worried about the lifeguards, that is, someone from outside the family, touching her. The father, a large and powerful man, actually blocked the lifeguards from rescuing her to, as he stated later, “To prevent her modesty from being violated.” One can only think he was waiting for God to save her. You would also think anyone with a semblance of intelligence would know there is a risk when swimming in the sea. Combine this with the strict rule of this father’s religion that says no one outside of family can touch the girl, perhaps she would be alive today if he had “rowed away from the rocks,” in this instance by insisting that she only swim in shallow water. There was also a case in Saudi Arabia where religious police forced 15 girls to perish in a fire because they were not wearing traditional Islamic head coverings, and therefore not allowed to go outside. Most people are shocked by these incidents. The exception would be those following beliefs to the extent of ignoring, dare I say it, common sense. If I lived to be a thousand years old, I will never believe that God or any divine force would require such nonsense. Respect whatever religion you follow, but also consider that you have a brain to use to take care of yourself and others. Download 1.13 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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