| Eliminating Crises Through Religious Education: Thoughts On Building a Sacred City of Religions and Culture
 Venerable Master Chin Kung AM
 For the World Fellowship of Buddhists Interfaith Forum21–25 May 2012. Bangkok, Thailand
 
 Distinguished members of The World Fellowship of Buddhists, Distinguished faith leaders and guests,
 I am honored to attend this Inter-faith summit in Bangkok, co-hosted by the World      Fellowship of Buddhists (WFB) and the Pure Land Learning College Association Inc.      Having learned the sages’ teachings of compassion and loving-kindness for sixty years,      I would like to offer my humble thoughts to everyone.
 The Root of Present Crises Is the Deterioration of the Human Mind Looking around the world, we can see that humankind is facing unprecedented crises. For example, according to a United Nation’s study report, the change in climate and      the rapid growth of population will cause increase in the demand for food, energy,      and hygiene, and result in a short supply of water. In 2030, food and energy crises      may occur globally. The Yellowstone hotspot that has been dormant for six hundred      forty thousand years may erupt for the fourth time in history. A study report of      Earthquake Research Institute of the University of Tokyo points out that in the next      four years, the possibility that an earthquake above 7.0 MW with vertical ground      movement will occur in the Greater Tokyo Area is 70 percent. The latest report in      Science is that the thermohaline circulation of the oceans is changing drastically,      which may cause more severe droughts and floods on earth in the next few decades.      According to the statistics of UNESCO, the number of abortions every year totals      fifty million globally. The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimates      that the number of the animals slaughtered exceeds three hundred and thirty billion      around the world. Human beings do as they wish to satisfy their own desires. All      the above-mentioned are signs of pending disasters. Today, the world is in turmoil, and disasters occur with increasing frequency. The      root cause is the deterioration of the human mind. There are reasons for this deterioration:      People of the East neglect the teachings of the sages passed down by their ancestors;      Westerners neglect religious education. The Mahayana Buddhist sutras state that “forms are created by the mind; the environment      changes in accordance with the mind” and “all phenomenon is are created by the mind.”      “Forms” refer to our physical appearance. “Environment” refers to our surroundings,      including people and events; mountains, rivers, and the earth; and trees, grass,      and flowers. They all change in accordance with our thoughts. The Buddha said in      the Surangama Sutra that flaming greed causes floods, anger and jealousy cause fire,      ignorance and confusion cause windstorms, arrogance and inequality cause earthquakes,      and doubt and disbelief cause cave-ins and landslides. Therefore, greed, anger, ignorance, arrogance and doubt are the roots of all natural      disasters. They are also the root causes of human diseases. When one has the causes      of illness—greed, anger, ignorance, arrogance and doubt—in one’s mind, one tends      to feel resentment, hatred, vexation, anger, and  annoyance and thus gives rise to      thoughts of killing, stealing, sexual misconduct, and lying. The retributions will      be the malfunction of the internal organs and the occurrence of diseases and epidemics.
 A Good Way to Eliminate Crises is the Teaching of the Sages Modern scientists discover that the power of thought has incredible energy. “A simple      thought seems to have the power to change our world.” (from The Intention Experiment) Albert Einstein’s teacher, Dr. Max Planck, was a famous German scientist who laid      the foundation of quantum physics. Dr. Planck spent his life studying and tracking      matter. He said that his study on atoms concluded that there is no matter at all      in the world. Mind is the foundation of all matter. Modern scientists acknowledge that matter in the universe is generated by waves.      The speed of waves is very rapid. This wave originates in the vibration of thoughts. Matter does not exist. It is an illusory phenomenon of the entangling and accumulation      of thoughts. Its foundation is thoughts. Without thoughts, there will be no matter.      This conclusion coincides with the teachings in the Buddhist sutras, which say that      an unawakened thought is the mark of karma. The mark of karma is a phenomenon of      the vibration of thoughts. From vibration manifests the spiritual phenomena and the      physical phenomena. Understanding this, we will realize that objects change in accordance      with the mind. Some scientists advocate “mind over matter.” This is the latest scientific concept.      If we can understand this, we will find an effective way to eliminate the disasters      on earth. Gregg Braden, an American scientist, once said that to eliminate the global      crises in 2012, the human race must abandon evil and cultivate goodness, amend their      conduct, set their thoughts upright, and lead the world to a better direction. Lynne McTaggart, an American journalist and author, reveals in her book The Intention      Experiment that group intention can help remedy and refresh this planet. If there      are eight thousand practitioners on earth engaging in highly focused thought, this      will be able to affect the whole world and eliminate disasters. It is stated in the Buddhist sutras: “All dharmas are created by the mind.” The Avatamsaka      Sutra says that the universe is “manifested by the mind and altered by the consciousness.”      This is a truth that transcends time and space and is immutable. Thoughts can resolve      conflict and eliminate disasters. Therefore, [to have] the correct and virtuous thoughts      of love and compassion is very important. The traditional teaching of the sages of the East and the religious education of      the West are intrinsically the sages’ teaching of compassion and loving-kindness.      The Chinese for religion is zongjiao. The meaning of zong is principal, important,      and revered. Jiao means education, teaching, and teaching and transforming. Together,      zongjiao means principal education, important teaching, and revered teaching and      transforming. Religious education encompasses the teaching of morality, virtues, causality, philosophy,      and science. This education is a good remedy for correcting the human mind. It is      what people around the world need urgently. The founders of religions were all great educators. Every one of them advocated the      virtues of harmony, mutual cooperation, and compassion and loving-kindness. Only      the teaching of the sages can eliminate disasters and achieve world harmony. Throughout      history and around the world, this is the basic method to achieve long-lasting peace      and stability. In June 2010 and October 2011, I visited the Vatican and met with Pope Benedict XVI      and had a dialog with His Eminence Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran who is in charge of      the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue. Cardinal Tauran mentioned that      in recent years, the population of people who have faiths has continued to decrease,      which was quite worrying. I said that a religion should not pay attention only to      praying and ceremonies. It must pay more attention to the teaching and learning of      the sacred texts. The hope of reviving a religion rests on this. The ultimate goal of the teaching of all religions is to guide the human mind to      goodness. Therefore, a religion should take up the mission of righting the human      mind and eliminating disasters. There are more people who have a faith than those      who do not. If those who have a faith can take the lead, restoring the sages’ teaching      of morality, virtues, and causality, and, starting from themselves, truly practice      the teaching of the sages, they will be able to move those who do no have a faith.      Through this, they can lead their countries, political parties, and ethnic groups      to return to harmony in having the same understandings and harmony in sharing benefits,      and to people getting along harmoniously treating one another equally. This way,      world stability and harmony can be achieved.
 The Present Mission of Religious Education of the East and the West The foundation of universal harmony and social peace and happiness throughout history      and around the world is the teaching of the sages. When all the sages throughout      history and around the world manifested in this world, teaching was their foremost      priority. When Sakyamuni Buddha was in this world, he taught every day without taking any day      off. Those students who achieved in their learning also went to other areas to teach.      For three months every year, they returned to where the Buddha was for a summer retreat      to receive continuing education and continue to elevate their spiritual state and      wisdom. The Book of Rites says: “Education is essential in building a country and in guiding      its people.” Wise emperors throughout Chinese history all paid attention to education.      Five thousand years ago, King Shun appointed Xie to be the Minister of Instruction      in charge of education. The emperors throughout Chinese history invited experts of      Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism to the imperial court to teach. The emperors led      their wives, the government officials, and military officers to learn the Confucian,      Buddhist, and Taoist texts. The Complete Library of the Four Branches of Literature      and Daily Explanation of the Four Books show the literal achievement during the prosperous      period of the reign of Emperor Kangxi and of Qianlong in the Ching dynasty. Jesus taught for three years. Confucius taught for five years. Muhammad taught for      twenty-seven years. Sakyamuni Buddha taught for forty-nine years. Their teaching      set an example for us. The following is my humble opinions on the religious education of the Eastern and      Western sages.
 The Urgency for All Religions to Return to TeachingThe Essence of all Religions––the Teaching of Compassion and Loving-kindness
 The teaching of all religions is the teaching of the one true God. The core is the      teaching of compassion and loving-kindness. The term “compassion and loving-kindness” comes from the Infinite Life Sutra and      was taught by Sakyamuni Buddha three thousand years ago. The Infinite Life Sutra      says: “You should honor the sages and respect the virtuous and harbor compassion      and loving-kindness.” Christianity teaches “God so loved the world” and “You love one another, even as      I have loved you, that you also love one another.” Islam teaches “Allah is merciful” and “There is only one moral norm, which is the      principle of universal love originating from selfless and virtuous deeds.” Zoroastrianism teaches “Consider them as thine own, and this is thy religion.” Sikhism teaches “More than all else do I cherish at heart that love which makes me      to live a limitless life in this world. Baha’ism teaches “The purpose of the one true God in manifesting Himself is to summon      all mankind to truthfulness and sincerity, to piety and trustworthiness, . . .” Why do I say that the core of the teaching of all the sages is love? Because the      universe was created by the only Creator. He is the noumenon (master) of everything      in the universe. “Everything” also includes us. The Creator is also the original      form of everything. We and everything are one entity. This is why we should love      all beings and all things as we love our own body (the external organs of eyes, ears,      nose, tongue, and the body; and the internal organs are all functioning as one entity.). Religious groups should work together and help each other. In addition, they should      learn from each other and show the love of the sages through us who have a faith.      We should start from the religion we believe in. We should broaden our minds, love      our religions as well as all other religions. We learn not only the sacred texts      of our religions but also those of other religions. We will further understand that      all religions are truly one family. The core of the teaching of all religions is      nothing but compassion and loving-kindness. From this we can see that if we want to truly achieve social stability, harmony,      and prosperity, we should start with education. Religious prayers only effects a      temporary solution, not a permanent cure. To effect a permanent cure requires transforming      the human mind and helping everyone abandon evil and cultivate goodness, amend their      conduct, and set their thoughts upright. We should earnestly and diligently implement      religious education and propagate it. If every religion can continuously engage in      teaching for years, this will be of great help to eliminate disasters and promote      harmony. The Ideal of Toowoomba, a Model City of Peace and Harmony In 2001, I established the Pure Land Learning College Association Inc. (PLLCA) in      Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. For the past ten years, the practitioners of the      PLLCA established a harmonious, friendly relationship with local residents and various      religious groups. For the past decade, the PLLCA has been holding a Saturday Friendship      Dinner for our friends and neighbors and holding multicultural forums. In this city,      religious groups interact with one another harmoniously, and the local residents      care about one another. All visitors feel welcome and at home, being treated like      family. In December last year, in celebration of the tenth anniversary of the PLLCA, the      University of Southern Queensland and the PLLCA co-hosted a thousand-people religious      forum. In the forum, all religious representatives hoped to make Toowoomba a model      city of world harmony. Toowoomba is a place with very special features. There are over one hundred thousand      residents, many of whom came from various countries all over the world. There are      more than eighty ethnic groups and more than one hundred languages spoken. The residents      are of different descents and cultures and have different customs and faiths. This      enables Toowoomba to have a multicultural style. Precisely because of these unique feature, making Toowoomba a model city of peace      and harmony has a very special significance. I hope that we can cherish and preserve      the special features of each culture. Everyone can have a broad and loving mind to      tolerate and respect one another, treat one another equally, and get along harmoniously      with one another, enabling those who come to visit Toowoomba to see races of different      skin colors as well as customs exist and flourish side by side. We set an example of respecting, loving, and cooperating with one another for the      world to see that harmony and cooperation among different races, different cultures,      and different religions can be achieved. The ideal of the entire human race becoming      one family can be realized. The model city of Toowoomba will be led together by all religious groups to achieve      harmony. We hope to establish a Toowoomba religious goodwill committee. Religious      groups will get together regularly, enhance communication, participate in one another’s      activities, and assist one another in public welfare projects. They will share with      one another and learn from one another, truly becoming one family. With the foundation of treating one another equally and getting along harmoniously,      all religions should return to teaching, propagate their good teachings, and take      up the mission of teaching and transforming society together. The degenerate social      customs will surely be changed and the human mind be set upright. When harmony is      truly realized, deities our world and its guardians will be moved. Toowoomba will      have few disasters and world disasters will also decrease. When religious groups      are in harmony, this will facilitate harmony among ethnic groups, political parties,      and countries. When Toowoomba sets a successful example of peace and harmony, we hope to hold an      open assembly to share with all people who would come to visit us, our aspiration,      methods, experiences, and knowledge, helping everyone to achieve peace and harmony      in their hometowns. If the outstanding achievement of Toowoomba as a model city of harmony is evident      and growing for longer than one year, we will do our best to establish a satellite      television station and broadcast how the residents of Toowoomba live and learn to      the whole world. Numerous people around the world will see the true beauty of a harmonious      life. At that time, there will be many people in the world who yearn for this pure      land of Toowoomba and want to come to visit and learn. They may even wish to immigrate      here. Toowoomba will become more and more prosperous. People around the world will      come to appreciate the benefits that harmony bring and become more and more willing      to right their thoughts, treat others equally, and getting along harmoniously with      others. When such good thoughts and good deeds are common, both natural and man-made      disasters will decrease and even completely be eliminated. The power of examples is great. If Toowoomba successfully becomes a model city of      peace and harmony, the whole world will be encouraged and moved. People will also      follow suit. There will be a lot more model cities of peace and harmony all over      the world. The Establishment of a University of Religions I have suggested many times in UNESCO peace conferences that the atmosphere of religious      cooperation has been actively and greatly cultivated in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia,      and Australia, the next step was to establish a religious university. We start with      setting up a centre of religion study to train teachers, and then we establish a      multi-faith university. Courses in morality, virtues, causality, science, and so      on, should be run to train high-level educators. Each religion should establish its      college. Each college has both common courses and specialist courses. The students      should first lay a good foundation on the common courses of morality, virtues, and      the law of cause and effect before specializing in the texts of their religions.      They should also humbly study the teachings of other religions. They can teach while      they are learning. Lectures can be broadcast to religious followers around the world      through the Internet and satellite television. After the students graduate and leave the school, when they propagate the teachings      of their religions, they will naturally teach the religious followers to get along      with the followers of other religions and treat one another equally. The Urgency to Revive the Teaching of the Eastern SagesThe Content of Chinese Traditional Education
 The English historian and philosopher Dr. Arnold Toynbee once said that in order      to resolve the social problems of the twenty-first century, we must rely on the teachings      of Confucius and Mencius, and on Mahayana Buddhism. Confucius and Mencius taught      that one should harbor kindness and a sense of justice and behave with loyalty and      forgiveness. In Mahayana Buddhism, sincerity is the noumenon and compassion is the      wonderful function. Ancient Chinese sages taught that human nature is originally good. A rudimentary      textbook that instills proper thoughts in children, the Three Character Classic says:      All people are innately good. Although they have similar nature, they acquire different      habits. If they are not taught, their nature will change for the worse. In teaching,      single-minded concentration is of the utmost importance. For the past few thousands      years in China, this has been the highest concept and guiding principle of the ancient      sages’ teaching. Since Emperor Wu of the Han dynasty who set up the [educational]      system until the end of the Qing dynasty, despite the rise and fall of many dynasties,      this highest guiding principle of education has never been changed. The teaching that the ancient Chinese passed down from generation to generation is      that of morality, virtues, and causality. If people can understand the cardinal relationships,      they will naturally know that they should love others. The Chinese are a large group      of people, who continue to survive for five thousand years until now entirely because      of the teaching of the ancient sages. The ancient Chinese paid great attention to the teaching of the sages. The starting      point of this teaching is first of the Five Cardinal Relationships: a natural love      between parents and children. The love between parents and children comes from the      nature, It is not taught or created by anyone. In Buddhism, it is called an innate      virtue. Education teaches children to maintain this natural love one’s entire life.      This is the basic goal of the teaching. The next step is to enhance this love. First,      parents love their children, and children are filial to their parents; elder siblings      are friendly to younger siblings, and younger siblings respect elder siblings; husbands      are responsible, and wives are attentive; and rulers are benevolent to their subjects,      and the subjects are loyal to their rulers. Next, people should love their friends,      their neighbors, their own communities and then society, country, and the human race.      “Human beings, regardless of any differences, should be loved equally.”  
 An Invaluable Book on the Governance of a Country of the Tang Dynasty: Compilation      of Books and Writings on the Important Governing Principles
 The Tang dynasty in Chinese history was a wonderful era when many cultures existed      and flourished harmoniously side by side. Emperor Taizong was broad-minded, magnanimous,      and all-embracing. He humbly learned the sacred texts of all religions and of the      sages and led the entire country to learn the teaching of the sages. He was not only      a Dharma protector of Buddhism; he was also a Dharma protector of all religions.      He truly liked religions and protected them. He was able to gracefully accept every      religion and treated them equally. If someone who truly practiced and was virtuous      and learned, regardless of his religion, the emperor would honor him as national      teacher and often ask for their advice and learn from them. In 635 CE, a missionary Alopen introduced Christianity into China. At that time,      it was called Nestorianism. Emperor Taizong sent Prime Minister Fang Xuanling to      the western suburb to greet Alopen. In 638 CE, the emperor issued an edict to construct      a temple and allowed the propagation of this religion. A church was built in the      capital, Chang’an. Islam was also introduced into China during the Tang dynasty. During the reign of      Emperor Taizong, there were already Arabs who came to China. At that time, the Prophet      Muhammad was still alive. His disciple Sa`ad ibn Abi Waqqas went to Guangzhou to      propagate Islam. The Tang government was very receptive of Islam and respected it.      The emperor actively helped the Arab soldiers living in China to build a mosque. These are examples of a government treating all religions equally. All religious      teachings are the virtuous teaching from the wisdom and experience of the sages and      prophets and can help a country teach people to get along harmoniously and achieve      social stability and harmony. During the reign of Emperor Taizong, the greatest achievement was the compilation      of an invaluable book on the governance a country: Compilation of Books and Writings      on the Important Governing Principles. Emperor Taizong, Li Shimin (599-649 CE), ordered the compilation of this book in      627 CE. He ordered Wei Zheng, an advisor, Yu Shinan, and others to sort out the records      of past emperors’ governance and to excerpt from the Six Classics, the four histories,      and hundred schools of thought the essentials on cultivating oneself, putting one’s      family in order, properly governing the country, and achieving world peace. These      were compiled into a book. From the era of the Five Emperors to the Jin dynasty,      among more than fourteen thousand books and eighty-nine fascicles, sixty-five categories      of books were excerpted the book was more than five hundred thousand characters long. This book is truly a precious book on the governance of a country that when the book      is applied in modern setting, all previous history and experiences gained in the      past are fully observed and utilized, and all future outcomes derived from applying      this book will surely be as clear as the outcome of any war predicted by the Art      of War (written by Sun Tzu) Emperor Taizong loved it for its breadth and essentiality and read it every day.      He said, “. . . for me to have full access to the ancient wisdoms and for helping      me govern without doubt, I must thank you(the advisors who compiled the books) .      . . .” From this we can see that this book contributed greatly to the peace and prosperity      during his reign. It is truly an important book that any politician must read. The cultural teaching of the ancient sages can bring permanent stability and peace      to the whole world. The most important thing is that the people themselves should      truly understand traditional culture, ending their doubt and initiating belief. Traditional      culture that came from the teachings of saints and sage actually flows from the true      nature of all beings, transcending time and space. Such wisdom is never out of fashion.      The key to successful learning is sincerity and respect. When one is neither sincere      nor respectful towards the teaching of the ancient sages, even if one reads all the      books, one will not obtain any true benefit. As Confucius said, “I narrate [what      the ancients said] rather than write creatively. I believe in and enjoy the teachings      of the ancients.” In the past, Dr. Sun Yat-sen gave a lecture series on Three Principles of the People.      In his fourth lecture on nationalism, he said, “It is only these past two hundred      years that Europe became advanced in science and material development. As to the      true meaning of political philosophy, the Europeans still need to seek advice from      China. You all know that Germany is the most advanced country in knowledge but now      German scholars need to study Chinese philosophy and even Buddhism of India to remedy      the bias of science.” The wisdom, ideas, methods, experience, and effects of governing a country that Chinese      ancestors passed down are precious results accumulated after thousands of years of      testing. Compilation of Books and Writings on the Important Governing Principles      is most precious and invaluable. If we can deeply understand it and implement it,      we will naturally be able to achieve world peace and personal happiness. If we go      against it, it will be inevitable for us to incur disasters. Endless trouble will      ensue. To facilitate reading, the team led by Professor Liu Yuli of the Party School of      the Central Committee of China published a plain Chinese edition with explanation.      Mr. Tsai Lihsu of Chung Hua Cultural Education Centre also published 360 Excerpts      of Compilation of Books and Writings on the Important Governing Principles.  
 Inspiration from Tangchi, a Model Town of Harmony
 In Chinese history, King Tang [of the Shang dynasty] started out with a state of      only 70 lis [about 140 kilometers] and eventually was able to rule the whole kingdom.      King Wen [of the Chou dynasty] also started out with a state of only 100 lis and      eventually was able to rule the whole kingdom. The state of King Cheng Tang was only      the size of 70 lis but he ran his state so well that he was made king of the whole      kingdom. King Wen of the Chou dynasty rule a state the size of 100 lis. He impressed      eight hundred vassals with his virtues and political achievements, so they learned      from him. Without incurring any war, he conquered the country. He completely implemented      traditional culture and made other vassals to come to visit and learn, thus influencing      eight hundred vassals. Every dynasty had a model city, which was called jingshi. It was where the emperor      lived. Jing means large, referring to a metropolis. Shi means a model. This city      taught its people morality, virtues, and causality, and became a good example of      all other cities. In the past, I established The Lujiang Centre of Cultural Education in my hometown,      the township of Tangchi, Lujiang County, Anhui Province, China. The core of the centre’s      teaching is the Confucian teaching of Standards for Being a Good Person (Di Zi Gui).      The center helped the local government to propagate moral education to all people.      In the beginning, there were thirty-seven teachers, who spent three months learning      and practicing Di Zi Gui. Later on, they organized a teaching team and went into      villages to teach the villagers. The teachers practiced filial piety, fraternal love,      kindness, and love. Within a short few months, social atmosphere changed for the      better, proving that “human nature is originally good” and “a person can be taught      to be a better person.” In October 2006, at the recommendation of Deputy Ambassador of Thailand to UNESCO,      the World Fellowship of Buddhists and the PLLCA co-hosted a three-day presentation      and exhibition, showing interfaith harmony and the results of teaching Di Zi Gui      in Tangchi, a model town of harmony. We won the approval of Secretary-General of      UNESCO, ambassadors of various countries, and peace workers. We proved that religious      groups can work together and people can be taught to be a better person.
 The Building of a Sacred City of the Buddha’s Teaching and Culture to Lead the Whole World to HarmonyThe Ideal of Great Harmony of the Buddha’s Teaching
 Buddhism is the perfect teaching of utmost virtuousness taught by Sakyamuni Buddha      for the benefit of all beings in the Nine Dharma Realms. During his life, the Buddha      taught more than three hundred assemblies for forty-nine years. He taught all beings      to end wrongdoings, cultivate goodness, break through delusion, attain enlightenment,      and transform from an ordinary being into a sage. When Sakyamuni Buddha was in this world, he engaged in teaching, which can be divided      into four stages: 1) The Agamas stage: Twelve years. This is akin to a primary school education. The      curriculum included the universal teaching of morality, virtues, and causality. The      purpose was to stabilize and harmonize society. 2) The Vaipulya stage: Eight years. This is akin to secondary school education. It      links Theravada Buddhism and Mahayana Buddhism. This stage is preparatory to Mahayana      Buddhism. The purpose was to elevate the spiritual state of the students and prepare      them for a higher education. 3) The Prajna stage: Twenty-two years. This is akin to a college education. This      stage reveals the truth of all phenomena that the Buddha saw: “All phenomena are      unobtainable, are intrinsically empty, and cannot be had.” Prajna is true wisdom.      The teaching explains the true nature and its expression of phenomena, the noumenon      and phenomena, and causes and effects. It is a teaching of advanced science and philosophy. 4) The Lotus stage: Eight years. This is akin to a graduate education. It teaches      beings how to enter into the state of a Buddha. It is a Dharma door for attaining      Buddhahood. It shows the true state and brings true benefit. The Buddha’s lifelong teaching was very systematic. We inherit the perfect teaching      of utmost virtuousness taught by Sakyamuni Buddha for the benefit of all beings in      the Nine Dharma Realms. If we can successfully propagate this perfect teaching, the      Agamas of Theravada tradition can help stabilize society, the Vaipulya and prajna      teachings, and the Zen, the sutra-study, the Pure Land, and esoteric teachings can      eliminate world disasters. The scientific findings in the past three decades accord      with the teachings of Mahayana Buddhism. It is said that Einstein once stated that Buddhism of all religions copes with the      modern science well. This is true. After Buddhism was introduced into China, for      almost two thousand years, it exerted great influence in China. The emperors of every      dynasty were able to be patrons and protectors of Buddhism and implemented the teachings      in life and in politics. It was during the last two hundred years, that Buddhism was neglected. In the first      hundred years, Empress Dowager Cixi did not pay attention to it. And then the country      was in turmoil, so the Buddha’s teaching declined. I hope that in Thailand, Buddhism can be truly practiced and revived to bring benefit      to humankind. The Infinite Life Sutra says: “Wherever the Buddha’s teachings flourish, either in      cities or countrysides, people will gain inconceivable benefits. The land and people      will be enveloped in peace. The sun and moon will shine clear and bright. Wind and      rain will appear at the proper time, and there will be no disasters. Nations will      be prosperous, and there will be no need for soldiers or weapons. People will abide      by morality and accord with laws. They will be courteous and humble. There will be      no thievery or injustice. The strong will not dominate the weak, and everyone will      naturally get their fair reward.” The Buddha’s teaching is the most wondrous and virtuous teaching in this world and      beyond. Wherever the Buddha’s teaching is propagated, whether a country, a city,      or a village, if the people can follow his teachings and practice diligently, there      will be good learning results: transforming from an ordinary being into a sage, transforming      suffering into happiness, and transforming greed, anger, and ignorance into precept      observation, meditative concentration, and wisdom. What will be shown is that “the      world would be in harmony and accordance.” The entire universe can be in harmony      and conformity. The Buddha taught us that our minds and behavior should follow the Five Precepts,      the Ten Virtuous Karmas, the Three Conditions, and the Six Harmonies. This is according      with the innate virtues. When our minds and behavior accord with the innate virtues,      natural and man-made disasters can all be eliminated. When everyone treats others      sincerely and maintains a virtuous mind, this will result in “Wind and rain will      appear at the proper time, and there will be no disasters.” This is dependent rewards      changing according to proper rewards. “There will be no need for soldiers or weapons” because wars and man-made disasters      are averted. “Virtue would be revered and benevolence, promoted” When everyone reveres      virtue, courtesy, and justice, how can society not be peaceful? “People would engage      in the cultivation of courtesy and yielding.” This statement urges us to cultivate      courtesy and yielding. We should know to yield to others.  “There will be no thievery or injustice.” When no one steals or robs from others,      there will be no criminals in the country. Those who are wealthy or enjoy high status      will not “bully the weak.” In addition, they will help the weak, accumulating merits      and virtues. As a result, in society “everyone will naturally get their fair reward.”      They will enjoy a peaceful life and happy at work. Both the poor and rich are content      with their lot. This is what the Buddha taught us. The propagation of the Buddha’s teaching will      surely bring harmony to the world. Suggestions for a Sacred City of the Buddha’s Teaching and Culture Using the example of establishing a sacred city of the Buddha’s teaching and culture      in Thailand, I will briefly talk about my suggestions for achieving social harmony      through religious education. The ideas are general. Each religion can make their      own practical plans based on their sacred texts. Thailand is rich in Buddhist cultural tradition and history. If a small town has      simple, honest values, a population less than fifty thousand, and low crime and divorce      rates, it can be chosen as a model town for the establishment of a center of the      Buddha’s teaching of culture. Related lecture halls, classrooms, retirement homes,      childcare centers, and elementary schools should also be established. The Buddha’s      teaching should be spread to all the people. In the future, Thailand will surely      become a sacred city of the Buddha’s teaching and culture and lead the whole world      to harmony. The following are my suggestions: Establishing a Center of the Buddha’s Teaching and Culture The center should nurture monastics to propagate and protect the Dharma. The facilities      should be plain and practical. The Buddha’s teaching “Rely on the precepts for guidance. Discipline oneself with      a hard life” should be followed. Seed Dharma masters should be selected from all      over the country, even from all over the world. The requirements are as follows: 1) The standards for virtue: they should truly practice the Three Conditions, the      Six Harmonies, the Five Precepts, and the Ten Virtuous Karmas set by the Buddha. 
                      Three Conditions: the first condition includes being filial to and providing and          caring for parents, being respectful to and serving teachers, being compassionate          and not killing any living beings, and cultivating the Ten Virtuous Karmas. The second          condition includes taking the Three Refuges, abiding by all precepts, and behaving          in a dignified and appropriate manner. The third condition includes generating the          Bodhi mind, believing deeply in the law of cause and effect, reciting and upholding          the Mahayana sutras, and encouraging others to advance on the path to enlightenment.The Six Harmonies: harmony in having the same viewpoints, harmony in observing the          same precepts, harmony in living together, harmony in speaking without conflict,          harmony in experiencing Dharma bliss, and harmony in sharing benefits.The Five Precepts: no killing, no stealing, no sexual misconduct, no lying, and no          intoxicants.The Ten Virtuous Karmas: physically, no killing, no stealing, no sexual misconduct;          verbally, no false speech, no divisive speech, no harsh speech, no enticing speech;          mentally, no greed, no anger, and no ignorance. 2) The ability to read the sutras: they should be able to read the Buddhist canon      and the writings of the patriarchs and accomplished practitioners. 3) The same aspiration: they should truly have the aspiration to “continue the wisdom-life      of the Buddha and propagate the Dharma to benefit all sentient beings.” Anyone who meets the above requirements will be admitted. The maximum is forty people.      They should first ground themselves in the center for three months to learn and practice.      Cultivating themselves is fundamental. This is to plant the roots of virtue. After      three months, teaching becomes the first priority. They should go into the countryside      to teach people to practice the Three Conditions, the Six Harmonies, the Five Precepts,      and the Ten Virtuous Karmas. Whether their teaching will be successful depends on      whether the teachers can practice what they teach. They should first practice what      they teach and then people will follow suit. Holding Various Harmony-promoting Activities 1) Holding teaching activities: A forum of the Buddha’s teaching should be held every      week at the center. Teaching should continue all year long without any day off. 2) Holding various elections: To lead all beings to goodness through the Buddha’s      teaching and set an example for others, good men and good women should be elected      based on the standards set in the sutras. The categories of elections should include      filial son, filial daughter-in-law, good father, good mother, good mother-in-law,      good brother, good neighbor, and so on. 3) Raising flags: The center should hold a ceremony of raising the national flag      and the flag of the Three Jewels every week to be attended by the whole town. This      is to promote religious dedication and love for one’s country. 4) Going into the countryside to teach: At appropriate places, such as by a river      or under a tree, “green classes” should be held. The teachers can interact with the      villagers in nature and share the principles of having a happy life with them. 5) Holding Friendship Dinners: The center should hold a get-together dinner every      Saturday for the teachers to have dinner with the public, sharing their ideas, learning,      and understanding of the Buddha’s teaching 6) Running a farm: The center should plant vegetables without using pesticides or      chemicals. It should communicate with little insects with love and feed them to avoid      the vegetables being eaten by them. 7) Holding holiday activities: On holidays, the teachers at the center should get      together with townspeople, enjoying dances and songs. To change social customs, the      best way is through entertainment. 8) Holding get-together activities with religious groups: The center should respect      all religions and treat them equally. It should often hold get-together activities      for religious groups to explore the teachings of religions, seek common ground and      put aside differences, help one another, and together teach people to get along harmoniously      with others. All the above activities should be video-recorded and broadcast through the Internet,      satellite television, and television to universally help all beings. This will spread      the idea of a sacred city of the Buddha’s teaching and culture all over the world      and inspire religions to establish a model of harmony through teaching. They can      use this example to lead everyone in the world to goodness and achieve harmony together. If the World Fellowship of Buddhists in Thailand can truly do this, selecting a small      town in Thailand and wholeheartedly implement the Buddhist life, spirit, and culture      in this small area, this will be very meaningful. True practice will elicit belief      in people. This is the greatest contribution to elimination of crises. This is a      very meaningful and great undertaking. Today, disasters occur all over the world, and chaos breaks out everywhere. We must      heighten our vigilance. This is gross neglect of the teaching of morality, virtue,      and causality resulting in the deterioration of the human mind. Presently, more than half of the world population has faith. If all religions can      return to teaching, teaching people to abandon evil and cultivate goodness, amend      their conduct, set their thoughts upright, I believe that disasters will be eliminated.      This is why during these few years, every time I meet with a religious leader, I      always talk about religion returning to teaching. To help people develop confidence in religious education, every religion should establish      their own model cities of harmony. Through constant teaching, the teachings in the      sacred texts will be practiced in daily life. This will inspire other cities to follow      suit. As a result, the whole country will be stable and peaceful, and people will      enjoy happiness. Eventually, the whole world will be led to harmony. This will be      the greatest contribution of religious education to today’s society. I believe that      this sacred undertaking will have the help and blessing from the sages of all the      religions. During these few years, I have been thinking that religion should return to teaching.      When I met with the Pope, I also talked about religion returning to teaching. I hope      that Thailand, a Buddhist country, can establish a sacred city of the Buddha’s teaching      and culture, and set a good example for the whole world. Starting with Thailand,      we implement the Buddhist’s teaching. If we can take up this mission, religious groups      will develop their confidence and follow suit, thus leading everyone in the world      to goodness. We can truly eliminate crises. These are my humble opinions. Your comments will be greatly appreciated. I sincerely offer my congratulations on the sixty-sixth anniversary of accession      of His Majesty Rama IX. Happy Vesak! I wish His Majesty and the government leader good health. May Thailand continue to      enjoy every prosperity. I also wish all good health and happiness and the conference every success! |