Saturday, March 9, 2013

Our Own Buddha Nature

When you think of the word "Buddha," you are most likely thinking of Shakyamuni Buddha, otherwise known as Prince Siddhartha. Shakyamuni Buddha is the historical Buddha, the Buddha that serves as a role model for Buddhist teachings. Shakyamuni Buddha embodies the qualities of compassion, fearlessness, thoughtfulness, and nearly every other quality that is promoted in Buddhism. Because of this, students of Buddhism are taught to respect this Buddha, similar to a high school quarterback respecting Peyton Manning for his passing ability or throwing technique.

Shakyamuni Buddha

In the Lam-Rim teachings taught by ZaChoeje Rinpoche, Rinpoche tells his listeners that by respecting these admirable qualities in the Buddha, we are respecting these same qualities in ourselves. When we admire Shakyamuni Buddha for his happiness, we are admiring our own ability to be happy. By respecting the Buddha as a role model, you begin to define what you wish to achieve and generate for yourself, whether it is happiness, patience, compassion, etc. I was often told to be wary of those I associate myself with, for one way or another, their influence will rub off on me. In other words, this is the idea that associations in life will influence your thoughts, actions, and behavior, either in a direct or indirect manner. Self-Help books claim that to be successful, you must surround yourself with successful people. Down a similar avenue, when you consciously admire Shakyamuni Buddha for being compassionate, you are creating an association (albeit, a mental, intangible one) that lets yourself know you respect compassion. "Compassion is something good," you tell yourself. Modern celebrities are often criticized for being a little too sexual, unintelligent, vulgar, or crude. These criticisms bear relevance because in some cases, these celebrities are the same people that the youth view as role models, and nobody wants the qualities of being unintelligent or vulgar to rub off on them. Just as a crude, drug-abusing celebrity can have negative influences as a role model, a compassionate, loving Shakyamuni Buddha can have positive influences. Thus, by respecting the Buddha-like nature of Shakyamuni Buddha, we respect the Buddha-like nature of ourselves. 

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