The Buddha's teaching is that first we should give up evil and then
we practice what is good. Second, he said that we should give up evil
and give up the good as well, not having attachment to it because
that is also one kind of fuel. When there is something that is fuel
it will eventually burst into flame. Good is fuel. Bad is fuel.
Speaking on this level kills people. People aren't able to follow
it. So we have to turn back to the beginning and teach morality. Don't
harm each other. Be responsible in your work and don't harm or exploit
others. The Buddha taught this, but just this much isn't enough to
stop.
Why do we find ourselves here, in this condition? It's because of
birth. As the Buddha said in his first teaching, the Discourse on
Turning the Wheel of Dhamma: ''Birth is ended. This is my final
existence. There is no further birth for the Tathāgata.''
Not many people really come back to this point and contemplate to
understand according to the principles of the Buddha's way. But if
we have faith in the Buddha's way, it will repay us. If people genuinely
rely on the Three Jewels then practice is easy. |