Buddhist Defense of Mindfulness facing Drug
Trafficking
Buddhist Spirituality is a global social
movement that for 2600 years has been warning about the damage that drugs cause
in the minds of the peoples. However, governments of capitalist civilization
are often accomplices of the advance of drug trafficking. For this reason, the
Maitriyana reiterates again the gravity involved in the plague of drugs, because it sows greed, hatred and delusion in
human consciousness. To cope with this evil that causes suffering and death,
the spiritual master teaches that the whole society must take courage to keep
Mindfulness and Purified Consciousness. Through this ethical message the Free
and Enlightened Being (Arhat-Bodhisattva) makes a call to the Socially Engaged
Spirituality, firmly adhering the pacifist message as an adequate means to
fight against drug trafficking and organized crime. Indeed, the proliferation
of drugs addiction within peoples is a problem that is so serious and vast that
only the Ethics of Detachment seems to be its Cure (Nirvana), which is why
there is an urgent need for a spiritual
conversion on the part of the society. Precisely the contemplative practice
allows focusing consciousness, focusing attention around a Purpose (Dharma) of
life, so it is helpful facing dispersion and superficiality that generate drugs
and mass media. The complexity of the problem of drug trafficking can be
banished only through the comprehensive transformation of consciousness,
training it to not resort to evasion of suffering which is certainly drug
consumption. The Buddhist Spirituality argues that drug addiction is a symptom
of existential dissatisfaction (dukkha) or absence of Sense of Purpose (Dharma)
in the world, so that the individual flees from the present to surrender to an
existence of illusion. The growth of drug trafficking and addiction to drugs
evidence that people live more and more in a fictional world, lacking of
ethical goals and spiritual hopes. When Maitriyana analyzes drug trafficking
basically understands it as the globalization
of intake of mental intoxicants. However, the libertarian meditation allows
perceiving the profound degree to which drug trafficking is supported and
intertwined with governments and private companies. Since the interests of the
Free and Enlightened Beings (Arhats-Bodhisattvas) are deeply transnational, the Buddhist Spirituality
displays a pacifist, fair, cultured and harmonic force into a process that
neutralizes the suffering generated by the drug scourge within society. In this
context, the spiritual master denounces that drug trafficking and organized
crime grow with the complicity of the corporate and governmental sectors, which
benefit enormously by keeping the population with a damaged and sick conscience.
This is because Mindfulness and Purified Consciousness are a threat to the
survival of materialistic Power, because they are the embodiment of the values
of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. The presence and transmission of
Maitriyana is then that of a counterpower
that denounces governments and companies which are complicit in evils such as
arms trafficking, corruption, prostitution, covering-up and drug trafficking,
which attack the physical and ethical existence of human beings. The Free and
Enlightened Being (Arhat-Bodhisattva) makes a global call to the spiritual conversion of all peoples,
while his fundamental desire is that all humankind becomes promoter of Human
Rights and abandons the culture of selfishness, dualism and consumerism. In
this way, the spiritual master is the transmitter of an appropriate scale of values that lead to true happiness, plenitude
and Awakening (Bodhi) of Being. Here, the self-realization of human being
appears identified to the interexistence with the others. This proposal that
society abandons drugs and attains peak knowledge (Satori) is the product of
paradoxical dialectical logic of Buddhist Spirituality, which enlightens every
nook and cranny of the world through compassionate wisdom (prajna-karuna). Thus
the Maitriyana copes with the indifference and conformism, making the supreme
effort to convey the Cure (Nirvana) from the evils that sicken the peoples. This
is because the causes of drug trafficking and organized crime are nothing less
than the global expansion of the false values of selfishness, dualism and
consumerism that are part of the very structure of capitalist civilization.
TheEthics of the Middle Way allows understanding that drug trafficking and
organized crime are at the very core of unbridled capitalism and authoritarian
communism, since both systems are materialistic and idolaters of attachment to
money and Power. Since attachment is at
the root of all evils, the Buddhist Spirituality teaches a lifestyle based
on Detachment, denouncing that drugs and money never manage to fill existential
emptiness (Sunya) of the human being. This means that the fight against drugs
trafficking cannot be won by the current security systems, based on violence
and punishment, but rather it can just be properly won by the profound Planetary Cultural Revolution proposed
by Maitriyana, by having the duty to protect and develop the spiritual legacies
of the peoples which are threatened by drug trafficking and organized crime.
The Free and Enlightened Being (Arhat-Bodhisattva) then becomes the maximum
referent of a genuine awakened and evolved society that has overcome the
materialistic ambitions of the past, by educating humanity in the higher and
amplified state of consciousness (H-ASC). Therefore, drug trafficking can only
be overcome if people perform a great effort to ethically transform their education
systems, in order to teach the coming generations how important is to live in
the Way of the Law or Purpose (Dharma). Indeed, peace, social justice, advanced
education and ecology generate the new scenario of progress that is the
libertarian socialist civilization. This hope or horizon is the true antidote
to the drug trade, because only through
discourage consumption is that production will be destroyed, just as with
any other economic activity. This means that if people are inwardly transformed
by means of contemplative practice then they will cease to resort to drugs to
escape from reality. The presence of ethical and spiritual exemplariness is
what develops the existence of society, advocating for the welfare of all
beings. Buddhist Spirituality progressively installs a new kind of Law that
allows resolving conflicts adequately, by abandoning violence and punishment to
deploy the power of ethics and reconciliation. When recognizing drug
trafficking as a global problem, the spiritual masters assume the
responsibility and commitment to fight peacefully against this evil, by
protecting the peoples who are helpless in the face of organized crime. In this
sense, the Maitriyana denounces companies and governments that are complicit in
the corrupt and criminal Power, claiming the need to implement comprehensive
policies that are correct and appropriate to define and affirm the process of
Liberation and Awakening (Bodhi) of the whole humanity, which will only happen
if it is achieved before the Evanescence (Nirvana) of drug trafficking. The
Free and Enlightened Being (Arhat-Bodhisattva) risks his life to assume his
mission in the world, since his struggle seeks to create a Pure Earth or Kingdom of
Righteousness. All the peoples should participate in this supreme task, by
committing themselves with the care of others and nature, because otherwise
humanity will be self-destroyed. Buddhist Spirituality is always close to those
who suffer, to whom it transmits a life practice based on friendship and mercy,
which are attitudes of spiritual
conversion that heal the very fabric of society, by placing the individual
closer to the heart of the great
spiritual masters of history. It is time for people to stop doing evil, do good and purify the mind.
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