Showing posts with label Buddhism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buddhism. Show all posts

Monday, January 4, 2016

Dear believer -Why do you believe (with transcript)



Dear Believer,

Have you ever stopped to consider why you believe what you believe?

Have you ever thought about why you chose the religion you chose?

Why do you believe in Jesus Christ as the only means to eternal salvation, and not in karma or reincarnation?

Why do you believe that Allah is the one true god and Mohammed is his prophet, and not in the four noble truths of the Buddha?

Why do you hold to the Torah as the only revealed word of God and not the Bhagavad Gita?

Dear Believer,

Do you ever wonder why your heaven resembles a utopian Earth and is composed of the same base elements found right here on this planet?

Do you ever wonder why your deity governs within a power structure that resembles that of the specific time and place in which your holy text was written?

Do you ever wonder why your god looks just like you, or the animals with whom you share the planet?

Dear Believer,

Is the faith you practice the dominant one within your culture?

Do you not find it at least a little suspicious that the overwhelming majority of all religious believers adopt the religion of the society into which they were born, yet remain convinced they’ve lucked out (or been divinely admitted) into the one, true faith?

Does it not make you at least somewhat apprehensive that almost every person of faith chooses belief not because of its virtues, supporting evidence, moral codes or expression of worship, but rather because it was what they were born into?

Why, out of the abundance of faith choices available, does almost every believer on the planet choose the faith that’s within arm’s reach?

Are you a Christian because you were born in America or Europe, a Muslim because you were born in Saudi Arabia or Indonesia, a Buddhist because you were born in Japan or China, a Hindu because you were born in India?

Can it be that faith is, in almost every case, just an accident of geography?

Do you sincerely believe that had you been born in another country, you’d undoubtedly still be practicing the same faith you now embrace?

Dear Believer,

Is the faith you practice that of your parents and their parents before them?

Is it the first to which you were exposed?

Did you know that nearly all religious devotees end up believing what they were taught to believe by their parents?

Why is it that we scoff at the idea of labeling a young person a Republican Child or a Marxist Child or a Keynesian Child, understanding he or she lacks the intellectual discrimination, life experience and wisdom to make such a complicated and nuanced decision, but do not raise so much as an eyebrow when a youngster is referred to as a Christian Child, surely a choice no less complex?

Could it be that there’s no such thing as a Muslim Child, just a child of Muslim parents?

Dear Believer,

You are supremely confident in your faith.

You KNOW it is the right one and all others wrong.

You are literally willing to bet your eternal soul on that fact.

And yet, have you ever stopped to consider that there are two-dozen major religions and literally thousands of different faiths practiced on this planet?

Did you know that within Christianity alone, there are more than 45,000 different denominations, each claiming to understand ultimate truth better than the others?

Do you realize that each member of every faith practiced is just as devout, just as sincere, and their conviction every bit as sure as yours?

Did you know they too read infallible holy texts, have air-tight apologetics, have experienced miracles, feel god’s presence, sense his still small voice, obediently follow his perfect will for their lives, love him indescribably, and can defend their belief with the same fervency as you do yours?

And yet, since every religion is mutually exclusive and contradicts the other in matters both large and small, they cannot all be right…right?

You know—you just KNOW—your faith is the exception—and yet, if every member of every faith feels as you do, what are the odds that you’re right?

Dear Believer,

I’ve often been told that my unbelief is a guarantee of missing out on heaven an ending up in hell.

But whose heaven?

Whose hell?

I’ve often been told that I should, just to be safe, accept god—after all, what have I to lose?

But whose god?

Given so many options, aren’t I more likely to chose incorrectly?

Might not I be better off wagering on no god rather than on the wrong god?

You put it to me, “What if you’re wrong?” But what if you’re wrong?

What if, rather than Jehovah, Allah is the one true God? Or Shiva? Or Wooten? Or some god you’ve never even heard of?

The truth is, you already know what it’s like to be an atheist in regard to every other faith but your own.

It’s clear to you that adherents to other faiths are mistaken, deluded or deceived.

But they think the same of you.

The way you view them is exactly the way they view you.

Every devout Hindu has embraced his faith for the exact same reasons you have embraced yours, yet you do not find his reasons compelling, nor do you lose sleep at night fearing that if you die you’ll wake up in his hell.

Given this, is it so hard to see why some of us just take our atheism one god further?

Dear Believer,

I wonder if religions just aren’t ancient constructs in which early humans attempted to both explain and control the chaotic world around them.

Though irrational in content, their emergence certainly isn’t.

We do not blame our ancestors for inventing religion.

There is no shame in stumbling when you are blind, or failing to properly construct a puzzle in the dark.

But we no longer live in the dark.

Science is ablaze in our world and illuminates our way, dissipating shadows and exposing even the deepest of crevices.

We no longer live in the cave.

We have crossed the valley, scaled the mountains and have begun to make out the magnificent vista on the other side.

We no longer require comforting stories to make us feel safe or valued.

Is it not time that our beliefs match our discoveries?

Is it not time that our ideas reflect our new perspective?

There is equal, if not greater, awe in reality than there is in fantasy.

Perhaps it is time to stop telling ourselves that we are the reason the universe was made;that our culture is somehow better than other cultures; that our tribe was chose over all other tribes.

It is time to learn how the universe really is, even if that deflates our conceits, wounds our pride, humbles our point of view, and forces us to admit that we do not have all the answers.

Believer, if you honestly value the truth above all things—as you claim—as I truly know you do—you must confront these fundamental questions.

Far better, Carl Sagan said, to embrace a hard truth, than a reassuring fable.

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

36th Manila International Bookfair

It's that time of the year again for me to buy postcards and to drool at nice books. It is always good to go early on such big events. There are less people still and there are no fucking annoying stupid cosplayers. Yes, I fucking hate cosplayers.

Entrance fee for the MIBF is just Php 20.00


There are rows and shelves of books everywhere. There are textbooks, technical books, tons of religious books and even hobby books.

Friday, August 21, 2015

FREE One-time talk by Japanese Buddhist Lecturer

It will be rare chance to meet one Buddhist Master from Japan this month. Join us as we learn about the Buddhist teachings.

This is a FREE event.

-A ONE-TIME talk by a Japanese Buddhist Master-

"Life is a Lonely Journey"

Shakyamuni Buddha taught about the reality of mankind and the purpose of life through the parable of this image. We are all lonely travelers on a journey called life, he said. The solution to true happiness is revealed in Buddhism.
Where: 7th floor Conference Room
             The Picasso Boutique Serviced Residences
             119 L.P. Leviste Street, Salcedo Village,
             Makati City, Philippines

When: August 30, 2015
           2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

RSVP Facebook event page

Saturday, June 27, 2015

Dharma services at the Mabuhay Temple (Philippines) - June 28, 2015

The Mabuhay Temple has posted their English Dharma service this coming June 28, 2015 and other dates as well. Yes the whole service will be conducted in English and is welcome for everyone interested with Buddhism.

English Dharma Service at the Mabuhay Temple in Manila. 
Admission to this event is free and it is open to the public. Registration starts at 8:30 am.

We hope to see all of you. Omituofo.

Mabuhay Temple
656 Ocampo St, Manila, Metro Manila
(02) 523 4909

Friday, April 17, 2015

It's April once more

I have not written anything. Put down by disappointments in life and the struggle to find meaning. I have started learning Buddhism as early as October last year.

I really think that the idea of the nembutsu was just a replacement of the monotheistic God saving a person from suffering. It's Buddhism acting like a monotheistic religion. But I need to learn more about Shin Buddhism and what makes it work for many Japanese and people around the world.

Shinran founder of Shin Buddhism
It's also cherry blossom time and we Filipinos have our wonderful flowers but most of them will be in bloom in May.

Palawan Cherry Blossom (Cassia nodosa)
I am also stuck with this "Fine on the outside" by Priscilla Ahn


Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Good Friday with Buddhist friends

For some weird reason I didn't take any pictures of the place we have been to. We were planning on getting space at that military camp / beach at Ternate, Cavite. When we were there at 9 am. We were told that the palce is already full of people. 

We looked for another place and the nearest place was Puerto Azul. It was a bit expensive and way beyond the budget but we have no other choice. 

The place is nice but needs a lot of repairs already. Signs of aging is evident but the place is holding well. 

I just stayed on the poolside not being able to swim. It was still a good trip for me and my friends. 


Thursday, March 5, 2015

Walk with Chan Chinese New Year Tour (Part 2)

Now we are stuffed with food from Ramada hotel we go to the next part of the tour.

We head for the San Nicholas district.

At the Plaza we meet the on going street parade. There are dragons, establishments and lions. It's true Chinese New Year in Binondo is still about business.





Walk with Chan Chinese New Year Tour (Part 1)

It's the Year of the Ram or the Goat. Whatever you like. China town once again is alive with superstition and culture. There are lots of reds and mythical creatures.

There is also food and things to see.

I was early at the meeting place - Sta. Cruz Church. Many people have already gathered because I have seen many people also use this area as a meeting place for the Chinese New Year.






This is the only Church that I have seen that allows dogs to go up the altar. That is just cute and at the same time interesting. I know there are protocols that allow them not.




The Church is covered in red and Chinese decorations despite that it was Ash Wednesday yesterday. The community was allowed by the Church to use red for the Churches in the area instead of purple.


Monday, January 5, 2015

The Buddhist Parable on the True Nature of Man

Parables are quite common in Christianity because Jesus always uses them to teach. But parables are also utilized in Buddhism as a way to teach deeper learning. I find this parable interesting with its shortness and vivid images of dragons and things. And the way color is used as an attribute of a character in the story.

I encourage you to listen and learn.


This is the parable on the true nature of man

Friday, December 12, 2014

Vilamakirti Sutra Reading at the Mabuhay Temple

With bare feet I entered the Main Hall of the Mabuhay Temple located on the second floor. One can be impressed of the cleanliness and simple beauty of the Hall.






Last English Dharma Service for 2014 at the Mabuhay Temple (November 23, 2014)




I was up early for this service because I missed last months Dharma service. Too bad their English service happens only once a month, so this November I attended the last English service of the year. They might resume on March 2015.


I was not able to take picture during the actual service but of the lecture that happened after wards. Many of those who attended are students of the Mabuhay Temple.

The talk was about the use of empathy on the learning of the students at the Mabuhay Temple. That is in live with the teachings of the Temple. It was a technical and yet interesting talk on the study conducted by the guest speaker.


Wednesday, November 19, 2014

English Dharma Service and Lecture at the Mabuhay Temple (November 23, 2014)




Accomplished stage actress, director, choreographer and theater arts educator Tess Jamias is the featured speaker for this month's Dharma Sunday with her talk entitled “Nurturing Empathy in Aid in Character Work (And Living) – A Zoetic Case Method.” The talk is going to be held at the Prajna Lecture Hall of Mabuhay Temple on November 23. Registration starts at 8:30 am. Admission is free.

An English Dharma Service will be held before the lecture. Also, those who will join the event will have an opportunity to perform da zhai or offer food to the sangha or the monastic community. Offering to the sangha nurtures both the body and the mind and benefits both the self and others. An offering of at least P150 entitles the donor to a vegetarian lunch after the lecture.

Friday, November 14, 2014

Dharma Service and Lecture at the Mabuhay Temple (September 21, 2014)

This another late post from mine.

It took me a long time to just get to the Mabuhay Temple from SM MOA. The FX there going to Manila took ages to be filled up. I was quite anxious and stressed already after waiting for more than 30 minutes. I know we were going to be late for the service.

I like the service because it was going to be in English.

We made it in time and I was able to participate in the service and listen to the lecture with a friend of mine. The service was done on their smaller hall at the fifth floor.





Sharing the Fragrance of Books Featuring the Vimalakirti Sutra at the Mabuhay Temple


Fo Guang Shan Philippines and Buddha's Light International Association Philippines invite everyone to "Sharing The Fragrance of Books Featuring the Vimalakirti Sutra," a whole day seminar on reading sutras on November 15, 2014 (Saturday) from 9AM to 5PM. The event is free and open to the public. Donations are welcome.

RSVP: here