Witness me!
Witnessing someone is something that is very dear to humans. When Plato witnessed Socrates put on trial, treated unfairly, and even humiliated, then put to death by his own hand, he could witness no more, and some change has to happen. But, this goes to even mundane human affairs, and what I'm trying to imply here that through the act of witnessing a Buddhist monk immolate themselves or even feedback from an unhappy customer we express at the very least some sense of care or compassion for the other person or in many cases compassion for oneself.
I've been struggling becoming more compassionate, that's the final stone left for me to lift before I can claim to have witnessed my own rebirth.
Yet, compassion cannot be willed into existence. Buddhists say that it must be cultivated. So, how do you go about cultivating compassion when Plato witnessed the biased and incompetent people accusing his dearest friend and companion to death?
How does a Buddhist approach the problem of ignorance, evil, deceitfulness in the world? Surely, it must be witnessed for one to truly become enlightened.
I've been struggling becoming more compassionate, that's the final stone left for me to lift before I can claim to have witnessed my own rebirth.
Yet, compassion cannot be willed into existence. Buddhists say that it must be cultivated. So, how do you go about cultivating compassion when Plato witnessed the biased and incompetent people accusing his dearest friend and companion to death?
How does a Buddhist approach the problem of ignorance, evil, deceitfulness in the world? Surely, it must be witnessed for one to truly become enlightened.
Comments (16)
I don't know how witnessing helps anything, compassion doesn't come from recognition of the negative, it comes from a value held in the subject, either intrinsic, presently or in their possible future. If you don't have that, you don't get compassion. That's what people need to be convinced of, to prepare them for the systematic harm of others, that the victims have no value.
Interpretations of value of any kind are the impetus for compassion - for a Buddhist, I suppose that reincarnation gives all living beings value and that's the basis for their compassion.
How could this be true? Every wrong has to be madeth right, so sayeth the Lord.
A newborn baby miraculously appears in Wallows room, with a notarized birth certificate legally confirming that Wallows is the biological father of a miracle ( a child from nowhere). Wallows also knows somehow by intuition that he is this child (this will be a reincarnation of Wallows).
Given the Wallows of habit, given that Wallows likely knows himself by some measure, does Wallows raise the child as his own or does he file for adoption? What is the compassionate thing to do?
The struggle is the need is the emptiness.
Quoting Nils Loc
Poor reincarnated Wallows, looks like he's buggered either way.
I would name either @Nils Loc or @unenlightened his Godfather. But, since unenlightened is tired of llfe, I might choose @schopenhauer1 or @darthbarracuda as substitute or surrogate fathers, since they seem more of a man than what I am.
Hope you had a giggle.
I'm somewhat serious about the scenario. It's not funny at all.
I too am Wallows (any Wallows), and I will raise him by raising myself.
See, what unenelightened is telling us here is that I belong with the child protection agency. I don't know how to take care of myself.
Imagine my avatar stranded in the middle of the Marine Abbyss drowning down. That's where I am since I'm made of metal, it's pretty hard to swim.
But, I've been lost in some dark and dank forest easting some strange mushrooms. You wouldn't want that.
All this neglect, oppression, abandonment, is creating a @Bitter Crank out of me.
You become what you do. Act compassionate towards little potential-orphan Wallows and both of you will know compassion. (But don't forget to (metaphorically) kick his ass when he's being a dick too).
Baden, should be orphan-Wallows father.
Hear hear.
:scream:
Papa!
Probably not what you want to hear, but you’re asking for opinions and that is mine.
Good luck :)
Hmm, a difficult situation. I have come as close to bliss and tranquility as I could possibly have by staying on the seabed since I'm a metal exoskeleton and cant swim really well. The lack of oxygen is redundant because I'm powered by something else, kryptonite actually.