Buddhist Defense on the Fight against Racism
The international community of
Buddhist spirituality is actively involved in fighting against racial discrimination,
transmitting that the evanescence
of these prejudices is essential
for the construction of a dharmic
and postmodern civilization.
Therefore, the Maitriyana works so that the peoples take urgent measures which fully solve this global
problem that is racism. Faced with racial
discrimination, the spiritual master teaches the value of equality as Cure
(Nirvana) from this evil that is present throughout the world, proposing a
practical and theoretical system of higher education in Human Rights that all
peoples can apply in the here and now.
The principles of
Buddhist Spirituality tend to racial unity, reason why the integration and
reconciliation (Maitri) of humanity is a central teaching in Maitriyana,
striving to establish a global dharmic civilization which is oriented by the
fundamental values of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity, which implies the
paradoxical dialectical understanding of unity
in diversity. Therefore, Buddhist spirituality is a pioneer movement in
Human Rights that recognizes the value and intrinsic dignity of every human
being, never resorting to mechanisms of distinction,
exclusion, restriction or preference for reasons of race, lineage or ethnic
origin that nullify or discredit the recognition or exercise of the human
rights and fundamental freedoms in the political, economic, cultural and
environmental spheres. The Maitriyana considers that all human beings have
an egalitarian spiritual nature, reason why any ethical evaluation on an
individual or group must always start from their thoughts, words and behavior,
but never from an evaluation on their race, nationality, ethnicity or lineage.
Consequently, the Buddhist spirituality seeks the evanescence of racial and
ethnic prejudices, considering that those who commit discredit, dishonor and
offend people or groups because of race, national origin or lineage are
committing a flagrant violation of the vision of Siddharta Gautama as well as
of the spirit of Human Rights. The Purpose (Dharma) of unity and reconciliation
(Maitri) of humankind requires prioritizing the development of the common
points that underlie all races, cultures, ethnicities and lineages. The
teachings of Maitriyana advice open the
eyes to unity and integration, simultaneously going beyond the differences.
Thus, this international movement recognizes and encourages the Perennial
Spirituality that unites the entire human family.
The Buddhist
Spirituality is an international community that promotes racial unity, putting
into practice the spiritual principles taught by Gautama. In the lessons taught
by the spiritual masters the peoples are trained in libertarian, egalitarian
and fraternal values which allows achieving the Awakening (Bodhi) of a new
higher and amplified state of consciousness (H-ASC), which is the Cure
(Nirvana) for the disease of prejudice and discrimination. Thus, the Maitriyana
is actively involved in promoting human rights, which are the ethical
principles that guide the daily life of the Free and Enlightened Beings
(Arhats-Bodhisattvas) who are the greatest testimony of engagement with the
unity of all humankind. In the communes (sanghas) of Buddhist Spirituality
apprentices must be associated with friendship and concord, showing a way of
living that takes into consideration the value of each human being. Indeed, the
racial origin or lineage of an individual does not represent any kind of
spiritual significance, because only his actions and teachings are what is
true, showing that what is sacred is the practical realization of egalitarian
principles whose goal is the Awakening (Bodhi) of the whole world. Therefore,
the Maitriyana fights against racism, by
defending human rights and fundamental freedoms for all individuals without any
distinction of race, nationality, ethnicity or lineage.
To reach this
horizon that is the eradication of prejudice and racial discrimination, the
Buddhist Spirituality gives special importance to advanced spiritual education.
All spiritual masters create activities that embody the fundamental objective
of the unity of humanity through the Evanescence of prejudice and
discrimination, whose source is greed, hatred and delusion. Therefore,
Maitriyana considers then that these evils have a spiritual solution by means
of the Cure (Nirvana) of mind, which is nourished by the ethics of Detachment,
the direction of the Truth and apropriate conduct. Consequently, the Free and
Enlightened Being (Arhat-Bodhisattva) teaches that in order to vanish racism
and stereotypy it is required advanced spiritual education which aims to promote
an appropriate lifestyle, by inculcating in the minds of the people the
principle of interdependence e interexistence of all beings. This education of
Buddhist Spirituality develops awareness about understanding of the organic
unity of humanity and the Earth (Gaia).
Maitriyana’s
teachings constitute a perfected program for the unity and reconciliation
(Maitri) of humanity, considering that it is essential to establish a universal
system of spiritual education in ethics and human rights that can be applied to
all cultures of the world. This integrating program is inspired by the Buddhist
Spirituality developed by Gautama, who fought against racial prejudice and
ethnic discrimination when seeking the eradication of oppressive social ties
based on lineages or caste division. However, the program of spiritual
Education of Maitriyana is not idealistic, but is pragmatic, using contemporary
knowledge of psychology, philosophy, science, politics and theology to teach
spiritual ethics with an updated language. All these knowledges are harmonized
by the ethics of Buddhist spirituality so that they can give witness to the
Truth which is the unity and interexistence of all of reality. Thus, the
program of Maitriyana is an extraordinary way to eradicate the evil of racism
and discrimination, proposing to teach topics such as the interdependence of
peoples, the spiritual and cultural evolution of all humanity, thinking beyond
the intellect, sublime emotions, the search for the Sense of life, the
friendship bonds as a fundamental pillar of society of the future, the need to
develop an identity beyond national boundaries, and the ethics applied to the
fields of politics, economy, culture and environment. In the vision of
spiritual masters each of these topics helps to meet the universal needs of human beings, eradicating the evil of prejudice
and discrimination against individuals or groups based on race, nationality,
ethnicity or lineage. Indeed, the rules relating to human rights were already
preestablished by the ethical field of Buddhist spirituality, whose teachings
about the unity of humankind are oriented toward the most evolutionary stages
of consciousness of the human being. Therefore, the Maitriyana provides hope of
change which is completely realistic, by seeking to vanish prejudice and
discrimination to guide the peoples to the true progress that is the Awakening
(Bodhi). This objective must be experienced and accepted with a renewed
spiritual attitude that acts on the principles and experiences that the Free
and Enlightened Beings (Arhats-Bodhisattvas) have accumulated over the past
2600 years. The Buddhist spirituality is convinced that the evils of prejudice
and discrimination can be eliminated if people express sincere attitudes of
hope, optimism and determination to respect the organic interexistence of all
beings.
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