
http://www.rokpa.org/world/lojong1 wrote:In my city, the engaged buddhists are creating an enlightened society by bypassing all that enlightening oneself first silliness. I can't wait to see it when it's finished.
BuddhaSoup wrote:Check this out:
http://www.thedharmabums.org/
For over a decade, Jeff Zlotnik has been organizing and running an amazing grass roots sangha focused on food redistribution to the homeless, addiction recovery, meditation training, hospice volunteering,and a number of other activities focused on bringing the Dharma to those interested, and bringing meditation to all interested parties, including children and local college students.
PorkChop wrote:lojong1 wrote:In my city, the engaged buddhists are creating an enlightened society by bypassing all that enlightening oneself first silliness.
The idea of enlightening oneself before trying to help out in society is interesting to me in that I'm not sure where the idea came from...
.lojong1 wrote:PorkChop wrote:lojong1 wrote:In my city, the engaged buddhists are creating an enlightened society by bypassing all that enlightening oneself first silliness.
The idea of enlightening oneself before trying to help out in society is interesting to me in that I'm not sure where the idea came from...
Porkchop,.
My comment was not anti-merit-first. It was against cutting out and discarding necessary defining elements of the complete buddhist path while retaining the name 'Buddhist.' Engaged is fine, and engaged buddhist is fine, but the teachings of this most recent fully enlightened one will disappear, and it will not be sudden.
I think we're on the same page.

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