Buddhist
Defence of Mother Earth (Gaia)
The Buddhist Spirituality requests a transcultural
revolution, by promoting the care of oneself and the other beings that comprise
the super organism of the Earth (Gaia). Thus, the Purpose (Dharma) of
Maitriyana has a supreme value, since it does not aim to a mere protection of
the environment, but rather to the cultural transformation of the world in
order to create a Pure Earth or Kingdom of Righteousness in the here and
now. As Buddhist Spirituality points out, the Mother Earth (Gaia) is a body
that sustains life, so that the peoples should rule in harmony with nature.
This means that when it is adopted the mystical position of humility and
openness (sunyata) of the True Being it can be understood that Mother Earth
(Gaia) is not a property but it is precisely a living being who deserves huge
respect and Full Attention (Mindfulness). In fact, the Free and Enlightened
Beings (Arhats-Bodhisattvas) have described that nature and humankind are
together in the same process of spiritual evolution. However, the capitalist
civilization disrespects life, producing a massive extinction of species, water
shortages and scarcity of resources, unconscious behaviour and self-destructive
contamination. Although the Maitriyana believes that global warming is caused
by the Sun, it simultaneously provides an adequate
solution based on the ethics of doing-nothing (wu-wei), which is actually
the fullness of action, because society is recommended to stop interfering with
the self-healing mechanisms that Mother Earth (Gaia) owns as well as all the
living beings. Thus, the Buddhist Spirituality makes a call for a global
awareness in order to profoundly change the consumerist lifestyle for a
harmonious lifestyle which does not accentuate or worsens global warming.
Therefore, the development of society must be pacifist, socialist, wise and
ecological, by rescuing the values of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity as a
contribution to the world welfare. Since
consumerism and technologicism do not improve the quality of life, the
Maitriyana states that only the defence of Human Rights and the Rights of
Mother Earth (Gaia) can make a true development of the peoples. When nature is
converted into a private resource or
a common good, perversions are
produced which inevitably threaten the survival of humanity and the rest of the
living beings, because there is no awareness that every human being actively
participates within an organism much bigger and immense that is the Mother
Earth (Gaia). Thus the Buddhist Spirituality states it is not sufficient the
mere concern about the environment, being imperative the holistic and
integrative conception which shows actions of respect and care for the health
of the planet. This is the fundamental reason why the Maitriyana develops a
commitment to interexistence, which is the unity of all beings, by transcending
all kind of selfishness and dualism. Although the care of the environment is a
matter of utmost concern to many people, this does not necessarily imply that
it is had a spiritual orientation towards nature, which is evident in the weak
ecological reaction that is manifested by the international community subjected
to the capitalistic politics, economy and culture. This lack of understanding
of what is actually the Mother Earth (Gaia) and the role that humanity occupies
within its planetary body, undoubtedly aggravates situations such as pollution
and global warming, which require an integrative
and spiritual ecology that is capable
of understanding the Interexistence
between the peoples and nature. Therefore, the Buddhist Spirituality does not
promote a mere environmental care, but rather it struggles for the Awakening
(Bodhi) of the whole society in order to create a world of peace, justice,
knowledge and ecology. This obviously implies a transcultural revolution that denounces the lack of vision and
incapacity of the governmental institutions in dealing with the conflicts of
the world. Both the States and companies register an excessive level of
conducts away from the spiritual laws, so their actions are not dictated by
righteousness but by greed, hatred and unconsciousness. Therefore, a people
that does not respect the spiritual laws inexorably is also harmful with regard
to Mother Earth (Gaia). Ergo, the Maitriyana is clearly guided by the spiritual
strengthening of the peoples, despite the fact that at a large extent this is
not a matter of concern for the capitalist civilization. However, the spiritual
evolution of human being is the most important issue for the present, because
in case of not being achieved, there will be no future for the world. The
survival of humanity depends on building a better world, full of global peace,
social justice, compassionate wisdom (karuna-prajna) and ecological harmony, so
that environmental crises will only be resolved through the Cure (Nirvana) of
consciousness. The challenge of Buddhist Spirituality is to protect nature, by
uniting the entire humanity under the banner of an integrative and reconciling civilization. Indeed, the only faith of
the spiritual master is the hope that he can really contribute to the
transformation and Salvation of the world.
The Maitriyana defends Mother Earth (Gaia) by
transmitting a message of righteousness and hope for the coming generations
that is based on all the teachings of the spiritual masters. Therefore, the
Buddhist Spirituality goes far beyond the mere environmental care, explicitly seeking
to save humankind from its self-destruction through a universal exhortation
that transforms mind, vision and behaviour of the peoples. This universal call
to protect nature is a critique in order that adequate solutions to the
conflicts in the world are implemented, confronting dangers such as global
warming through consensual forms as direct democracy, Human Rights and the
Rights of Mother Earth (Gaia). In this way, the exhortation of Maitriyana is
based on solid ethical and spiritual principles. Yet there is a realistic
proposal sustained by humanist scientific bases provided by the contemplative
technique. The Free and Enlightened Being (Arhat-Bodhisattva) convenes to
defend nature, which is the true origin of humankind. This attitude has the
Purpose (Dharma) to save humanity and Mother Earth (Gaia), guiding them toward
the Liberation and Awakening (Bodhi). In fact, this planet is not a place but a
super organism. Therefore the Buddhist Spirituality is proposed to save both
humanity and the very nature from suffering. Indeed, the spiritual master
establishes novel criteria that allow society to be able to make the best
decisions possible, criticizing the capitalist economic development for being
selfish, self-destructive and catastrophic, as demonstrated by the process of
pollution that worsens the global warming caused by the Sun. Therefore, it is
absolutely necessary to make ethical, socially responsible and committed
decisions to solve world problems as the uncontrolled pollution, by promoting
radical solutions that defy the Industrial status quo. One of these solutions
to global warming implies a remarkable simplicity: stop consuming beef, since
cattle production is one of the main responsible of greenhouse gases. Moreover,
the Maitriyana does not hesitate to define the state of the contemporary world
as transitional, because it has not
yet reached the stage of an awakened and evolved society. This goal must be
achieved in the near future because otherwise humankind is in danger of
self-destruction, so that global agreements contributing with responsibility,
equity and solidarity to the Cure (Nirvana) of the planet are necessary. The
Buddhist Spirituality during 2600 years has produced a masterwork directed to
adequately resolve the world problems, within which global warming occupies a
preponderant place for endangering billions of human beings. This ethical
calling is the present incarnation of the perennial knowledge that has been
present in all the Free and Enlightened Beings (Arhats-Bodhisattvas), becoming
the critical basis for a new economy, politics and culture based on libertarian
socialist values of solidarity and compassionate wisdom (karuna-prajna). Thus,
if humanity takes the decision of not destroying itself with technological
development and capitalist consumerism, then the peoples should adopt the
teachings and warnings of the spiritual master. Definitively, the political
leaders of the world do not represent in any way the interests of welfare and
Liberation of society, being definitely ignorant of the transition process in which humankind is in its Path of spiritual
evolution. Understanding this is the key to the survival of human being and the
Mother Earth (Gaia), taking the next evolutionary leap in the history of life.
The Maitriyana teachings produce an impact on status
quo for having three main aspects: a metapsychological, a metaphilosophical and
a metapolitical one. These aspects form the Analytical-Existential-Libertarian
Discourse (Buddha-Dharma-Sangha) of the Buddhist Spirituality, whose most
specific field is the transformation of the inner and outer world. This implies
abandoning attachment, greed and thirst for domain, by developing the spiritual
nature of the True Being as a space of Freedom, Equality and Fraternity. Therefore,
the consequences of the lifestyle based on Detachment are the de-identification
from Ego, the overcoming of dualism and the abandonment of the conquest of
environmental nature. In this way what the Free and Enlightened Being
(Arhat-Bodhisattva) teaches is a new relationship with existence that is based
on pacifism, redistributionism, pedagogism and ecologism. In this perspective,
the human being respects the living planet with the rank of Mother Earth (Gaia), while
simultaneously assumes for himself the upper range of protector of nature, which is genuinely the lost paradise of the peoples and not a mere thing, possession,
instrumental resource or common good. This is what the Free and Enlightened
Beings (Arhats-Bodhisattvas) as Francis of Assisi have found whose sensitivity
and love for all living beings is a symbol of fraternity, which implies respect
and compassionate wisdom (karuna-prajna) towards the Mother Earth (Gaia). This
solidarity and fraternal relationship with nature is a bond of Interexistence
and ecological harmony, which implies that humanity and living planet must take
care of each other and mutually serve each other. This defence of Mother Earth
(Gaia) implies a detachment from the economic, political and cultural system of
capitalist civilization, at the same time it proposes eradicate consumer habits
in order to protect the fellow beings and nature. The Buddhist Spirituality not
only criticizes the capitalist or communist materialism, obsessed with private
property or with strengthening of the State, because the Middle Way of
Maitriyana is also a rational planning to build a new libertarian and solidary
civilization.
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