When Work Requires Killing
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Fishing
Earlier in his life, a student had worked as
a commercial fisherman. The student had the idea to return
to all the places he had fished with his father as a boy,
and then later as an adult, and throw some Mani, Mitrukpa,
and Namgyalma mantras into the water. Rinpoche’s response
was as follows.
That is great. You can carve or write the mantras on a board
or in copper, and then tow it behind the boat. Or you can
go to a bridge and let it drop into the water while reciting
the mantras. Do the same with prayer wheels.
The mantra can be written in Sanskrit on one side of the
board, and in Tibetan on the other side. If the boards are
thrown into the water they should be made of materials that
last as long as possible. If you make prayer wheels to put
into the water, you shouldn’t allow any water to get
inside of them.
There is a family in Taiwan who live by fishing. They built
a circular wall out into the water, across from mainland China,
with mantras written above and below the water, and underwater
stupas.
Refuge and Killing Animals
Rinpoche gave the following advice for people
whose daily life and work involves killing animals.
Even if you farm and kill animals, you can take refuge without
taking any of the five lay vows. Because Buddha is compassionate,
even if you are unable to stop doing major harm, such as killing,
etc., you can abandon the smaller harms, for example, a second
of anger. The purpose of this vow is to protect your and others’
minds from suffering and to being peace and happiness to yourself
and others. Even if a person can’t keep the five lay
vows, there are many other smaller harms the person can stop,
such as harsh speech, etc.
Whatever forms of causing harm the person can stop doing
protects everyone and is the root of happiness and peace,
so the person doesn’t get the result of negative karma
and has happiness in this and future lives. Buddha is so compassionate.
The person can still take refuge in Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha.
Even Tibetan soldiers used to take refuge and then go out
and do their job. In our case, besides taking the tantric
and bodhisattva vows, we still harm others every day here
and there in daily life with anger, bad words, etc.
The best subject to teach people who still farm is karma.
There are different ways of presenting it: the four aspects,
the 10 non-virtues. Another way is from the point of view
of helping others by protecting life. In the case of killing,
emphasize the opposite—that saving the lives of animals
causes you to have a longer life. Emphasize the benefits for
yourself. Present karma by emphasizing what happens to you.
Then, emphasize the opposite: saving lives of others, birds,
etc. Elaborate on practicing charity for others: helping sick
people, the dying, and homeless. The result is that you have
a long and healthy life now and in the future.
Teach about reincarnation. Explain that how your future
lives turn out depends on how much you create positive karma.
Present the idea of how life isn’t just this one. If
you don’t talk about reincarnation, they won’t
be inspired to abandon negative karma and this won’t
be an important issue for them. The thought to change doesn’t
come. Just because you have a farmer’s life it doesn’t
mean you have to kill. But there’s a fixed idea that
other people have, that you have to kill if you’re a
farmer. You have to feed animals, but you don’t have
to kill them. You can control their numbers through breeding.
If you sell them then other people will kill them, so it’s
best to control their numbers. Also, being a farmer is your
choice, you can change your lifestyle for the good and happiness
of others. There is no rule saying you have to be a farmer,
it’s your own free will.
In the case of people who can’t stop killing but still
want to meditate, they can still develop compassion for others,
for example practicing patience and the basic things that
are the only ways to bring happiness, keeping the mind in
virtue, visualizing Buddha, and purifying with Shakyamuni
Buddha yoga meditation.
Gradually, they will become inspired to stop killing. Buddha
presented so many different practices because sentient beings
have different minds. So, they should still practice Dharma
and meditate. There is always something they can do, other
things they can practice. It is better to do something they
can do, that is opposite to creating non-virtue,
so their life isn’t just negative karma and completely
dark. They should especially do purification practices. If
you purify, then there is less negative karma and suffering,
so it makes a huge difference.
Animals Killed During Construction of a Temple
A cabin was going to be torn down and rebuilt
as a temple, because the existing structure did not conform
to municipal code. A nun asked for prayers for the sentient
beings that would be killed when that happened. Rinpoche responded
as follows.
Usually, building a temple is no problem at all. There is
incredible benefit for the sentient beings that get killed
during construction: worms, insects, and so on. They are never
reborn in the lower realms, and receive a good rebirth. This
is due to the power of holy objects, because Buddha is free
from all defilements and has perfected all qualities, including
the inconceivable powers that are inspired by and achieved
through compassion for all sentient beings. A temple or monastery
is a merit field for the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha. Even
when we build ordinary rooms, we should build them with the
idea that we are building a home for the Triple Gem.
It is the same for sentient beings killed by vehicles or
by being stepped on during construction of a temple. They
share in the merit of building the temple, because they gave
their lives for the temple to be built. Therefore, they are
not reborn in the lower realms.
There is a quotation from an Indian pandit which states
that when you build a monastery, any insect that dies during
construction is never reborn in the lower realms. Even when
you cook food for the people who are building the monastery,
whoever is touched by the smoke of the cooking is liberated
from the lower realms. This is due to the role of the people
building the temple, monastery, or meditation hall, which
is connected with the power of the Buddha and the Triple Gem.
You can construct any building with the idea that you are
creating a home for the Triple Gem, and then when you have
finished, you can place a picture of the Buddha in it, and
it becomes a temple. When you do this, you fulfill the motivation
you set at the beginning of the project, so it isn’t
a lie. Then, since the construction took place for the sake
of building a temple or monastery, those sentient beings killed
during the process are protected from the lower realms.
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