Buddhist Defense of
the Awakening of the peoples
The Buddhist Law seeks that the society is
headed steadily toward a libertarian socialist civilization, sustainably
developing itself with a specific weight in the evanescence of poverty. Indeed,
the project of ascension or Awakening (Bodhi) of the peoples undoubtedly has
its origin in the many Free and Enlightened Beings (Arhats-Bodhisattvas) that
have existed in the history of humanity, who patiently taught world societies
how to quench their thirst for peace, social justice, education and ecology. This
presupposes that the spiritual master is an individual of a supreme power that
makes a certain counterweight to the self-destructive deployment of the
materialistic civilization, which has been crumbling due to the greatest
misfortunes that have accompanied governments for generations: greed, hatred
and delusion. Excepting very few cases, most of governments are a structure of
corruption that profoundly impoverishes the people by not releasing it from their
miseries. The Maitriyana teaches that when an apprentice can understand the
reality then devotes all his goodwill to social development, by achieving
unimaginable things. Instead, governments and religions do not seek the peoples
to awaken, but rather seek to control society through nepotism, lack of
republicanism and abuse of military forces. However, the Buddhist Law
establishes that all corrupt ideology or social structure is destined to perish
before the event of the future. Consequently, the spiritual master is a sign of
hope in the face of the dangerous authoritarian governments, showing a direct
pathway toward the new humanity. The Great Planetary Awakening (Maha Bodhi) is
an innovative course change, by establishing certain measures of Opening (Sunyata)
of a better world without war, poverty, ignorance and pollution. Although it is
a Purpose (Dharma) that is very difficult to achieve, certainly it is not
unattainable or impossible, because it is about the sudden and utopian
happening of liberation from oppression. This positions the movement of
Maitriyana as an influential player for the emergence of tomorrow's
civilization, by teaching how to create a Pure
Land or Kingdom of Righteousness
in the here and now. It has been a journey of more than 2600 years, but the
Buddhist Law still maintains an ethical and legal power that does not give back
to the suffering of the people. Thus the Free and Enlightened Being
(Arhat-Bodhisattva) teaches the peoples to stop having loyalty toward their
governors, to start having loyalty toward Law and Justice. This eloquent
Detachment is key for the Awakening (Bodhi) of humanity, making the din of
Liberty, Equality and Fraternity resonates in every continent. Undoubtedly, the
maturation of society depends on the fact that the peoples seek to vanish their
spiritual poverty, fighting peacefully against corrupt and authoritarian
governments, whose tendency is never the social welfare but the accumulation of
wealth and power. The Maitriyana is then a daring, unexpected and unsuspected
movement for those who are attached to the hegemonic structures that oppress
the peoples by setting them their destinations. In this sense, the spiritual
master teaches how to make possible what
is impossible, progressively restoring the relations of harmony between
human beings and uniting the States in respecting Ethics, Human Rights and
Fundamental Freedoms. Through exemplary ethical judgments the Buddhist Law
fights against corruption and oppression of governmental, corporative and religious
institutions, fostering the investigation of Truth. Obviously, this Path
differs from those who are demagogues and use the suffering of fellow beings.
The Maitriyana is the creation of a future of evolution and collective
maturity, profoundly transforming the society through a new libertarian vision
that leads people toward a peaceful, just, wise and compassionate
civilizational system.
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