Spiritual Warriorship: Śāntideva on the Inner Journey of Transforming Anger

Chapter 6 of Shantideva's Guide warns of the dangers of anger for the practicing Buddhist, suggesting that a moment of anger destroys the merit of many lifetimes. How is the social activist to read this warning? This essay traces the distinction between anger (dveśa) and hatred (pratighā) in th...

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Auteur principal: Simmer-Brown, Judith (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: University of Hawaii Press 2021
Dans: Buddhist Christian studies
Année: 2021, Volume: 41, Pages: 185-193
Sujets non-standardisés:B Anger
B Buddhist Ethics
B Shantideva
B Social Activism
B Buddhist Meditation
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Résumé:Chapter 6 of Shantideva's Guide warns of the dangers of anger for the practicing Buddhist, suggesting that a moment of anger destroys the merit of many lifetimes. How is the social activist to read this warning? This essay traces the distinction between anger (dveśa) and hatred (pratighā) in the text. It goes on to argue for a protreptic rather than ethical or philosophic reading of the Guide, tracing the way to read the text as a genuine guide for reexamining anger, discovering the pain it causes, and opening to the ground of care at the heart of anger. From this point of view, anger provides the valuable doorway for spiritual growth. From a protreptic perspective, Śāntideva offers a powerful inner journey of transformation that can radically open the heart and prepare the activist for deeper, more resilient, and effective personal and social change.
ISSN:1527-9472
Contient:Enthalten in: Buddhist Christian studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1353/bcs.2021.0019