Saturday, January 31, 2015

Sustain a Good Nature for Better Future



< The core of Buddhist karma are pure and clean, keeping away from all sins and bad doing, sustaining of clean nature is the core teaching of Buddha, who love fruit trees and flowers and all living objects.

Purification of the mind is building on cleanliness and good ecology, good genes and good eggs; enlightenment will not reach without a clean environment and an ease mind. 

All bad karma will deliver bad nature and human being. This is the teaching of Buddha. >

The starting place for understanding just about anything about Buddhism is karma. Karma is the causal network of intentional actions, both mental and physical, that is the foundation of Buddhist ethical understanding. The foremost principle of Buddhist karma-based ethics is ahimsa, the principles of non-harming and of respect for life. This does not only refer to respect for human beings, but also for every manifestation of life on the planet, especially sentient life.

As one’s mind is purified, one’s actions are purified. As a result, not only do mental attitudes that are dissonant or harmful to Nature disappear, but one’s new mental states lead directly to more enlightened actions in relation to Nature and more enlightened influence on others about Nature.

There is also influence from action to mind. As we act more responsibly towards life in Nature or life as Nature, the more our actions will purify and clarify our minds. Consideration of our actions and their consequences will lead us to more environmentally responsible ethical behavior.

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