If you have read "My Name is Han", maybe you can get closer to this modern Indian philosopher. What he opposes is not the ultimate truth of religion. What he opposes is the organization of religions, things that make people rigid, dogmatic, lose personal thinking, and use a standard to measure the world and label people.
Nostradamus once hinted that the destruction of mankind was probably a religious war.
When religions are organized, some people follow others, people are labeled and classified, compulsion begins to occur, and violence arises as a result. Some people use the name of "God" to accuse others and use certain standards to measure others. If they do not meet these standards, they will be rejected, accused, and classified as alternatives. Violence is here, not just in In different religions, even in different sects of the same religion.
"My name is Han" tells a story of love and forgiveness, "Hate separates us, and love keeps us together." Hatred can only bring greater hatred, and only broad love can bring true peace .
Rare is a man with mild autism. He has a tense, focused, and does not understand the worldly humanity. Because his heart is focused, he has the skill to repair almost all machinery; he loves a woman intently , So in the end this woman was moved by him and married him. They originally had a happy and peaceful life in a small town in the United States, but September 11 changed everything.
Raan is a Muslim, and his religious belief is Islam. Because Han’s name revealed his Muslim identity, people transferred their hatred of terrorists to him, even his son—in fact, this child was born to his wife and ex-husband, and he loved him if he came out— . Because of racial discrimination, this innocent child was isolated by the entire school, and even his closest friends angered him with hatred of terrorists, and finally died under a group of angry young people. His mother collapsed because of this and regretted marrying this man with a Muslim surname. She drove him out of the house and told him: "Unless you tell the whole world and the President of the United States that your name is Han, but you are not a terrorist."
Han is leaving, and he is going to see the President of the United States, because this is the only way to go. Only he can go home, and he can return to his beloved woman. During the difficult journey, no matter how many eyes and how many crises he encountered, he still adhered to his faith and he still prayed. In the mosque, when he encountered real terrorists inciting others, he told everyone: "Mom said,'There are only two kinds of people in the world, one is a bad person who does bad things, and the other is a good person who does good things.' Allah Tell us, the only way to him is love."
He looked for the president of the United States everywhere, just to fulfill his promise to his wife, he wanted to tell the president of the United States: "My name is Han, I am not a terrorist." When the presidential motorcade When he passed, he yelled like this in the crowd and was arrested as a terrorist.
Is it wrong for a citizen of a country to see his president? Why should we be afraid of law-abiding citizens? Is it just because his name is related to Muslims? Why do we label people?
Rare insisted on his beliefs and his code of conduct. He did not hate those peoples who discriminated against him because he was discriminated against. He did what he thought he should do, and finally touched everyone, because Muslims who were angered and discriminated against by terrorist acts, and Americans who were hurt by September 11th.
Is it true that only people with autism can be protected from the pollution of this world? If it were not for him to open up our inner love, how many people would still be affected, projected, and interfered by the actions of others? Why Krishnamurti said: "I insist that no religious organization can lead people to see the truth. If an artificial organization is established for this purpose, it will definitely cause people's dependence, weakness and bondage, which will hinder their growth and Make them incomplete. Once the personal characteristics are obliterated, the infinite truth cannot be seen."
Violence is in our hearts, when we attribute ourselves to a certain authority, when we begin to divide religious denominations, When we start to restrain others with dogma, when we cling to ourselves as the only right, violence occurs. Do you still have to divide the Japanese and the Chinese? Do you have to divide into Buddhists or Muslims? Do you have to divide vegetarians or meat eaters? When you impose your will on others, violence occurs. When this phenomenon is grouped, war begins. Look at the pain of those innocent people who died on September 11, look at the innocent child who died of his Islamic surname, look at the pain of bilateral families who lost their loved ones in the Iraq War, you have to insist on boycotting Japanese goods , Hate all Japanese people, and project all sins to a labeled individual?
Dr. Brian Weiss wrote in "Back to the Present": "For thousands of years, God and religion have been misunderstood, distorted, and manipulated by mankind. The ultimate symbol of the name of God should be peace, love, and compassion. , But it was used to war, kill, and exterminate species. Even today, the 21st century has begun, and the'jihad' is like the plague in the Middle Ages that infects our planet. How can war be sacred?"
"Only let go Fear, treat people who believe in different doctrines equally, and as the same souls on the road to heaven, so that we can love each other sincerely regardless of north and south. We are all the same, we row the same boat. In many reincarnations, we believe He has lived through all religions and played all kinds of people. The soul has no religion or race. The soul only knows love and sympathy.”
Therefore, Krishnamurti said: “Only when people obtain the harmony between reason and love, In order to obtain immortality and eternity. Absolute truth is life itself. I want everyone to be as happy as a bird in the clear sky, unfettered, independent, and full of free happiness."
There is only one religion in this world, and that is love and forgiveness.
Attachment: The definition of "forgiveness" in major religions:
Buddhism: grievances cannot stop grievances. Only love can stop grievances-this is the eternal truth.
"Even if someone degrades me with all kinds of ugly words and spreads it everywhere in thousands of worlds, out of compassion, I praise this person's merits, it is the practice of the Bodhisattva."
"In a large gathering, someone used The insulting language exposes my hidden flaws and salutes him respectfully, treating him as a Dharma friend, which is the practice of a bodhisattva."
"If someone is about to behead my head, even if I am not at all wrong, through compassion Strength, to bear all his evil karma, is the practice of the Bodhisattva."
Christianity: If you are willing to forgive others’ faults, Heavenly Father will forgive you; if you do not forgive others, Heavenly Father will never forgive your faults. . . "Lord, my brother has offended me. How many times should I forgive him? Up to seven times?" Ye Gun said, "I told you, not up to seven times, but up to seventy times."
Hinduism : The noble mind devotes itself to: promoting the peace and happiness of others-even if these people have hurt him.
Islam: Forgive your servant, seventy times a day.
Judaism: The most wonderful thing a person can do is to forgive mistakes.
The definitions of "calm and love" in major religions:
Buddhism: The present fruit is born from the past cause. . . This is the "law". . . This spirit is love, and this purpose is peace.
Convincing people with martial arts incurs more grievances. Convince people with love and never regret afterwards. . . I call him a real monk, he does speak the truth, brings enlightenment, and avoids brutality, so he doesn't hurt people.
To gain peace with righteousness is victory, and freedom from all restraints.
Do not stoma or body karma, and practice all good things.
"People who I regard as myself and care for me treat me like an enemy, and love him even more as a mother loves a sick child. This is the practice of a bodhisattva."
Christianity: Don't fight against the wicked. If someone slaps you on the right cheek, even turn your left cheek and let him hit. Someone wants to sue you, they have to take your coat, and even your coat will be taken by him. Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you. In this way, you can be the son of your heavenly Father, because he tells the sun to shine on the good and evil, and rain on the righteous and the unrighteous. If you only love those who love you, what reward do you have?
You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your mind, and with all your strength." This is the greatest commandment and the most important, followed by "love your neighbor as you are." These two commandments are the general principles of the law and the prophets.
This is what I ask of you: "Love each other. "
Hinduism: The heart is clamoring and can’t stop, but through practice, if you don’t want to do business, your mind will stop. By holding an object, the floating and floating heart can be calm, return to the original, and be with the greater self. Here. The supreme blessing of the sage is peace of mind.
Conquer anger with kindness, deal with evil deeds with kindness, overcome despicableness with tolerance, defeat lies and deception with integrity.
Islam: Good conquers evil, and reward evil with good... I want to conquer evil with good. Tell you what behavior is better than loyalty, love, and prayer. It is this behavior to reconcile people who are hostile to each other; because of hostility and hatred, it shatters the rewards of heaven from the roots.
Judaism: How wonderful it is on the mountain is his Foot, he brings a good opportunity to promulgate peace.
I tell you: the act of love is as valuable as the hadith... Not to learn, but to do it, this is the most important thing.
Love is the law The beginning is also the end.
You should love your neighbor as if you love yourself.
References for this article:
"The Biography of Krishnamurti," Pupur Jayakar, translated by Hu Yinmeng,
"The Return of Past and Present Now, by Dr. Blair Weiss, translated by Huang Hanyao,
"Thirty-seven Ways of Practice of Bodhisattva", Gyalse Uchu Tungmei Rinpoche
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