Advice Regarding Negative Rejoicing
Lama Zopa Rinpoche
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Lama Zopa offered this
advice to FPMT Centers regarding the war in Afghanistan.
It is a rough transcript
made by Roy Harvey from the audio recording of a teaching
given at Land of Medicine Buddha, Friday Oct.
27th, 2001, lightly edited by Claire Isitt.
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What I wanted
to mention to the Centers was to make sure you don't rejoice.
It's very heavy negative karma. When we hear
the name of the Taliban, or whoever, of course if there is
dislike or hatred towards them, then when you hear that they
have been killed or destroyed then naturally you rejoice or
feel happy. Then when you rejoice, for example when
you hear 1,000 people were killed or hurt, you feel happy
- and then you receive the same heavy karma of having killed
1,000 people. You are sitting on the meditation cushion,
and you hear the information, then simply by rejoicing or
just feeling happy it's the same heavy karma as having killed
1,000 human beings even though you are not in the war. You
didn't actually bomb or shoot them, you didn't do anything.
But you get the same heavy negative karma as that
person who actually killed
1,000 people.
So as Pabongka
Dechen Nyingpo explained in Liberation in the Palm of your Hand, I thought
I would mention that there is great danger when you hear the
news and then immediately feel happy and rejoice. If
you have dislike or hatred towards them then this happens.
If you didn't have hatred towards them I don't think the rejoicing
would happen. If you have hatred or anger then the rejoicing
happens, so bringing a very heavy outcome.
People who
remember Lam Rim in daily life, remember about karma and what
is said in
Liberation in the Palm of your Hand and the Lam Rim teachings
and who practice
this don't need to be told. But others, who maybe heard
Lam Rim but maybe don't remember it in daily life, it might
be useful to just announce this or to remind those students.
When I heard
the first time about the destruction in Afghanistan, where
there were a few places destroyed, I was not careful at that
time. The news didn't say 'people' but said some 'places'
were destroyed. I was not careful
with the mind and watching the mind, so I felt something kind
of good or something, then immediately I remembered what I
felt. There were no persons
mentioned or killed, but there was a place destroyed.
So after that I was more
careful. So be more careful not to rejoice when you
hear the news.
Of course if
one meditates like this the view changes. But when you
don't meditate and when
your mind is not in this state, holding those sentient beings
as precious, with compassion, then you see them as undesirable.
Usually you
feel heavy when you don't meditate like that.
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