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Declaration of Interdependence


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The Declaration of Independence of the United States says, “All men [and women] are created equal.” In Buddhism, the corollary teaching is that within each of us there is innate goodness and wholeness. Actualization of these ideals is only possible in a life-affirming society. Therefore, it is our responsibility to create the social conditions and political structures that enable people to live with dignity, honor, safety, and sufficient resources.

From a Buddhist perspective, the “three poisons” of greed, hatred, and delusion cloud our minds and skew our actions:

• Greed is the driving force in a consumer society that supports undemocratic corporations that sell us things we don't need. Greed is also at the root of a system in which people, including government officials, are corrupted by the seemingly insatiable appetite for money and power. Looking deeply, we see that nothing can be hoarded, accumulated, or held on to. We understand, too, that those things we take from others that are not freely given—resources, labor, wealth, votes, and more—are the birthright of all people. All people have the right to decide how these resources are used.

• Hatred gives birth to war, prejudice, and repression. Those forces tend to perpetuate themselves in a ceaseless cycle of violence and militarism. As Buddhism and other faith traditions affirm, “Hatred does not cease by hatred, but only by love.” Hatred is rooted in separateness; compassion is rooted in connection. Which way would we wish to turn?

• Delusion, or ignorance, stems from our tendency not to see reality just as it is. We are schooled in delusion by systems of indoctrination and mass media that condition us from early childhood to buy into the false promises of consumerism and American exceptionalism. Delusion is the driving force evident in our ever-more centralized media.

And finally, we do not have government of the people, by the people, and for the people. Rather, government has become a holding company for corporate control. When we fail to point out the unraveling of our democratic system, and—as the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina made clear—the way in which so many citizens lack even the necessities for a life of self-respect, we have fallen prey to the delusion of separateness, and we disempower ourselves and others.

The current political and economic system is tainted by these poisons, which necessarily reinforce each other. When we spend many billions of dollars on a foreign war premised on lies and distortions, we have no money to buy food, medicine, and first-class education for the poor at home…or for displaced peoples in need around the world. So a spiral of anger, resentment, need and confusion spins on and on.

And yet we are called to participate in this very system, even with all its injustices and inequalities. The task before us requires presence of mind, awareness, patience, and perseverance. We wish to be part of a polity that is genuinely representative and fully participatory.

All of us—whatever our faith, political affiliation, cultural background, or economic status—have the same wish for safety and well-being. We may agree or disagree with each other. We may approve or disapprove of a given candidate or representative’s positions. But in these decisive times, when so much is at stake, we must act with courage.

Only by working together can we renew our world. Only by working together can we insure that the U.S. will fulfill its promise of liberty and justice for all. In our hearts we long to see this vision born anew.
Ogmin

14 responses // Declaration of Interdependence

  • Very Nice.
    We will have to declare a second Independence Day on that which we restore our constitution and remove the tyranny, injustice and false taxation we face today.

    Happy 4th Ogmin.
    BretByron
  • Beautiful.
    May you be safe and happy this 4th of July.
    May everyone's children be safe and happy too.
    -Julie
    Julie_Soller
  • Greed, hatred, and delusion. Conservatism at it's finest hour!
    menmykoko
  • Even in a way to express and change the future people feel the need to place blame.

    This world will never be whole until everyone is under the same form of thinking and believe same common goals.

    In stories and movies and in life humans who are placed under stress of a single problem tend to work together to solve it. They put aside differences to accomplish a goal. Independence Day (movie) showed that. The world work together to get rid of a common threat.

    How to go about that without having it be a threat is the goal. How to have that continue on for years to come should be thought of.

    And the big question is where in human history does it show that humans (almost 7 billion) can even come close to accomplishing that?
    J_Jammer
  • Amen, Ogmin, I couldn't have said it better myself... I do believe that we can make the change happen, but with an enormous amount of faith and goodwill...and, of course, a world of effort and so much shining example...

    The main problem comes from the afluent few subverting the will of the masses, the will of 'we the people'...

    Shine on, bright stars...we will prevail...
    PlatoTacius
  • thanks for the post
    elisealcyone
  • as a person more oriented towards Buddhist thinking than any other philosophy , it's beyond question that Buddhist ethics are the supreme manifestation of "humanity" , but judeo-x-anity , as specifically embodied in the "puritan work ethic" variation we have here in the US , encourages compartmentalization - we are led to think that our "success" in owning a big house , having 2.3 kids , having 2 cars , etc. , is what "god" intended for us , and that this "success" is the measure of our doing right by "god" , a blessing .
    it's as if you can't really be among "god"'s "chosen" if you haven't proven yourself to be worthy of his notice by being "successful " .
    x-an charities invariably involve telling the poor and needy that they just need to find " god " and then they'll get rich .
    this country is based on materialism - and that won't change . maybe a deep , deep recession will create a climate in which Buddhist thinking might just be of some utility to the public . being truly poor is a good start.
    malathion
  • Woot woot! Great reading.
    cerealforeal
  • I'm with BretByron.

    Ron Paul for president.
    Paratus
  • To J_Jammer:

    The threat is here, it's called Climate Change... Most people are just too uneducated or brainwashed by the dirty "energy" companies to actually realize it...
    onechance

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