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Transcript of Homework: (due Thurs., 10/20) Read 69-72; do 72B(due Thurs., 10/20) Read 69-72; do 72B (due Fri....
Buddhism: Buddhism:
The Call to AwakenThe Call to Awaken
Homework:• (due Thurs., 10/20) (due Thurs., 10/20) Read 69-72; Read 69-72;
do 72Bdo 72B• (due Fri. 10/21) (due Fri. 10/21) 1-2 pgrphs on:1-2 pgrphs on:
““How do you feel about sickness, How do you feel about sickness, old age and death? (Discuss any old age and death? (Discuss any personal experiences you’ve had personal experiences you’ve had with these)What indicators are with these)What indicators are there in our culture that show we there in our culture that show we do not deal healthily with these do not deal healthily with these realities?realities?
Homework:• (due Mon., 10/24) (due Mon., 10/24) Rd pp. 72-Rd pp. 72-
75; do 72C75; do 72C• (due Weds., 10/26) (due Weds., 10/26) Read 75-77 Read 75-77
(>”Dukkha”)/ Bring 3 photos of (>”Dukkha”)/ Bring 3 photos of yourself (1-baby; 1-child; 1-yourself (1-baby; 1-child; 1-now)/ Do 76H or Inow)/ Do 76H or I
• ((due Tues., 11/1due Tues., 11/1) Read 77-78; ) Read 77-78; do 77 Jdo 77 J
HomeworkHomework
• ((due Weds., 11/2due Weds., 11/2) Read 78-81; ) Read 78-81; do 81 Ndo 81 N
• ((due Thurs., 11/3due Thurs., 11/3) Read 81-85; ) Read 81-85; do 83 Odo 83 O
• (Mon., 11/7(Mon., 11/7) TEST on Buddhism) TEST on Buddhism• ((due Fri., 11/4due Fri., 11/4) Project Proposal) Project Proposal
What do you know about Buddhism?
Why be interested in Why be interested in Buddhism?Buddhism?
• Increasing popularity: one of fastest growing religions in U.S.
• Very open, human, practical way• Simple yet profound insight into
our pain, dissatisfaction, suffering and unhappiness
What do you think is What do you think is the main struggle, the main struggle,
dilemma, or problem of dilemma, or problem of life?life?
Buddhism: Buddhism:
The Call to AwakenThe Call to Awaken
Four “Passing Sights”Four “Passing Sights”
– Elderly manElderly man > old age> old age– Diseased manDiseased man > sickness> sickness
} DESPAIR} DESPAIR– Corpse Corpse > death> death– Hindu ascetic or Hindu ascetic or
mendicantmendicant >> } } HOPEHOPE
((sannyasin)sannyasin)
The Middle WayThe Middle Way
• Rejection of extremes ofRejection of extremes of– Self-indulgenceSelf-indulgence– Self-denialSelf-denial
• Balanced happiness inBalanced happiness in– BodyBody– MindMind– SpiritSpirit
Meditation… Why Meditation… Why Bother?Bother?
• Samatha: Samatha: “tranquility “tranquility meditationmeditation
• Vipassana:Vipassana: “insight “insight meditation”meditation”
• Sati:Sati: “mindfulness” “mindfulness”• Metta:Metta: “Lovingkindness” “Lovingkindness”
Siddhartha’s Siddhartha’s EnlightenmentEnlightenment
• During 3 watches of the night, During 3 watches of the night, Siddhartha perceives the truth Siddhartha perceives the truth of reality…of reality…
• Four Noble TruthsFour Noble Truths
• Becomes the “Buddha” Becomes the “Buddha” (“Awakened One”)(“Awakened One”)
Buddhism: Buddhism:
The Call to AwakenThe Call to Awaken
The DharmaThe Dharma
Buddhist Teachings
““Taking Refuge” Taking Refuge” in the Three Jewelsin the Three Jewels
• The Buddha (his example)The Buddha (his example)
• The Dharma (his teaching)The Dharma (his teaching)
• The Sangha (his community)The Sangha (his community)
Three Marks of Three Marks of ExistenceExistence
• Anatta: “no-self”
• Anicca: “impermanence”
• Dukkha: “suffering”
3 Marks of Existence: 3 Marks of Existence: AnattaAnatta
• Anatta: the “no-self”• No ultimate reality within• No essence underlying existence• No eternal substratum that is
truly real
The essence of Buddhism… there is NO essence.
3 Marks of Existence: 3 Marks of Existence: AniccaAnicca
• Anicca: “impermanence”• Very closely related to anatta
• Reality is not static, but dynamic• Reality/Life does not change,
but IS change, flux, flow• Image of river (“You cannot step
into the same river twice” –Heraclitus)
3 Marks of Existence: 3 Marks of Existence: DukkhaDukkha
• Dukkha: “suffering”, dissatisfaction, frustration, dislocation, longing, wanting…
• Natural result/ logical consequence of clinging to the impermanent as if it were permanent…
The DharmaThe Dharma
Buddhist Teachings
SamsaraSamsara
• Literally, the “cycle of rebirth”, or reincarnation
• Originally a Hindu doctrine– Soul or “self” (atman) reborn– This liberation called moksha
• Problem in Buddhist teaching?• “No-self” (anatta, an-atman)!• Who/what is reincarnated?
KarmaKarma
• Moral law of cause and effect• Karma is energy caused by
action which produces an effect
• Analogies: flame, pebble in pond
• Possible problems with teaching?
• How we influence karma: morality…
The Sila (Precepts)The Sila (Precepts)
• Karma is action• Positive moral action means
good karma• 5 Precepts for all; 10 for
monks/nuns• All retreatants “take the sila”
or promise to abide by the 5 Precepts
The Ten PreceptsThe Ten Precepts
1. Do not take life.
The Ten PreceptsThe Ten Precepts
1. Do not take life.2. Do not take what is not given.
The Ten PreceptsThe Ten Precepts
1. Do not take life.2. Do not take what is not given.3. Do not engage in sensuous
misconduct.
The Ten PreceptsThe Ten Precepts
1. Do not take life.2. Do not take what is
not given.3. Do not engage in
sensuous misconduct.
4. Do not use false speech.
The Ten PreceptsThe Ten Precepts
1. Do not take life.2. Do not take what is not given.3. Do not engage in sensuous
misconduct.4. Do not use false speech.5. Do not drink/take intoxicants.
The Ten PreceptsThe Ten Precepts
6. Do not eat after noon.
The Ten PreceptsThe Ten Precepts
6. Do not eat after noon.7. Do not watch dancing or
shows.
The Ten PreceptsThe Ten Precepts
6. Do not eat after noon.7. Do not watch dancing or
shows.8. Do not use garlands,
perfumes or ornaments.
The Ten PreceptsThe Ten Precepts
6. Do not eat after noon.7. Do not watch dancing or
shows.8. Do not use garlands,
perfumes or ornaments.9. Do not use a high or soft bed.
The Ten PreceptsThe Ten Precepts
6. Do not eat after noon.7. Do not watch dancing or
shows.8. Do not use garlands,
perfumes or ornaments.9. Do not use a high or soft bed.10.Do not accept gold or silver.
The DharmaThe Dharma
Buddhist Teachings
The Four Noble TruthsThe Four Noble Truths
1. To live is to suffer– Life in this world (samsara) is full
throughout with dissatisfaction, etc. (dukkha)
– Experience of things not being quite right, “out of joint”, in need of repair
– ALL living is dukkha, whether pleasant or unpleasant… Why?
– Dukkha, therefore, is unavoidable
The Four Noble TruthsThe Four Noble Truths
1. To live is to suffer(dukkha).2. Suffering is caused by
desire(tanha).– Karma/cause and effect logic– Tanha= craving, greed, lust,
hunger, thirst, selfishness– Like dukkha, tanha is
unavoidable… the “self” simply will crave for itself
The Four Noble TruthsThe Four Noble Truths
1. To live is to suffer(dukkha).2. Suffering is caused by
desire(tanha).3. Suffering can be brought to
cessation.– Suffering ends when desire ends.– Desire ends with the end of the one
who desires… the self– I AM I WANT I SUFFER
The Four Noble TruthsThe Four Noble Truths
1. To live is to suffer(dukkha).2. Suffering is caused by
desire(tanha).3. Suffering can be brought to
cessation.4. The solution to suffering is the noble
Eightfold Path.– A “rehab” program of moderation– Encompasses all areas of life
The Noble Eightfold The Noble Eightfold PathPath
1. Right Views2. Right intentions
3. Right speech4. Right conduct
5. Right livelihood6. Right effort
7. Right mindfulness8. Right meditation
EssayEssay
• Using at least 3 major Using at least 3 major Buddhist Buddhist concepts/teachings, explain concepts/teachings, explain why a person could never why a person could never be happy being a porn star.be happy being a porn star.
BonusBonus
• Name this manName this man