The Fourteen Mindfulness Trainings
The First Mindfulness Training: Openness
Aware of the suffering created by fanaticism and
intolerance, I am determined not to be idolatrous about or bound to any
doctrine, theory or ideology, even Buddhist ones. Buddhist teachings are
guiding means to help me learn to look deeply and to develop my understanding
and compassion. They are not doctrines to fight, kill or die for.
The Second Mindfulness Training:Non-attachment to
Views
Aware of suffering created by attachment to views
and wrong perceptions, I am determined to avoid being narrow-minded and bound
to present views. I will learn and practise non-attachment from views in order
to be open to others’ insights and experiences. I am aware that the knowledge I
presently possess is not changeless, absolute truth. Truth is found in life and
I will observe life within and around me in every moment, ready to learn
throughout my life.
The Third Mindfulness Training: Freedom of Thought
Aware of the suffering brought about when I impose
my views on others, I am committed not to force others, even my children, by
any means whatsoever – such as authority, threat, money, propaganda or
indoctrination – to adopt my views. I will respect the right of others to be
different and to choose what to believe and how to decide. I will, however,
help others renounce fanaticism and narrowness through compassionate dialogue.
The Fourth Mindfulness Training: Awareness of
Suffering
Aware that looking deeply at the nature of
suffering can help me develop compassion and find ways out of suffering, I am
determined not to avoid or close my eyes before suffering. I am committed to
finding ways, including personal contact, images and sounds, to be with those
who suffer, so I can understand their situation deeply and help them transform
their suffering into compassion, peace and joy.
The Fifth Mindfulness Training: Simple, Healthy
Living
Aware that true happiness is rooted in peace,
solidity, freedom and compassion, and not in wealth or fame, I am determined
not to take as the aim of my life fame, profit, wealth or sensual pleasure, nor
to accumulate wealth while millions are hungry and dying. I am committed to
living simply and sharing my time, energy and material resources with those in
real need. I will practise mindful consuming, not using alcohol, drugs or any
other products that bring toxins into my own and the collective body and
consciousness.
The Sixth Mindfulness Training: Dealing with Anger
Aware that anger blocks communication and creates
suffering, I am determined to take care of the energy of anger when it arises
and to recognise and transform the seeds of anger that lie deep in my
consciousness. When anger comes up, I am determined not to do or say anything,
but to practise mindful breathing or mindful walking and acknowledge, embrace
and look deeply into my anger. I will learn to look with the eyes of compassion
on those I think are the cause of my anger.
The Seventh Mindfulness Training: Dwelling Happily
in the Present Moment
Aware that life is available only in the present
moment and that it is possible to live happily in the here and now, I am
committed to training myself to live deeply each moment of daily life. I will
try not to lose myself in dispersion or be carried away by regrets about the
past, worries about the future, or craving, anger or jealousy in the present. I
will practise mindful breathing to come back to what is happening in the
present moment. I am determined to learn the art of mindful living by touching
the wondrous, refreshing and healing elements that are inside and around me,
and by nourishing seeds of joy, peace, love and understanding in myself, thus
facilitating the work of transformation and healing in my consciousness.
The Eighth Mindfulness Training: Community and
Communication
Aware that lack of communication always brings
separation and suffering, I am committed to training myself in the practice of
compassionate listening and loving speech. I will learn to listen deeply
without judging or reacting and refrain from uttering words that can create
discord or cause the community to break. I will make every effort to keep
communications open and to reconcile and resolve all conflicts, however small.
The Ninth Mindfulness Training: Truthful and Loving
Speech
Aware that words can create suffering or happiness,
I am committed to learning to speak truthfully and constructively, using only
words that inspire hope and confidence. I am determined not to say untruthful
things for the sake of personal interest or to impress people, nor to utter
words that might cause division or hatred. I will not spread news that I do not
know to be certain nor criticise or condemn things of which I am not sure. I
will do my best to speak out about situations of injustice, even when doing so
may threaten my safety.
The Tenth Mindfulness Training: Protecting the
Sangha
Aware that the essence and aim of a Sangha is the
practise of understanding and compassion, I am determined not to use the
Buddhist community for personal gain or profit or transform our community into
a political instrument. A spiritual community should, however, take a clear
stand against oppression and injustice and should strive to change the
situation without engaging in partisan conflicts.
The Eleventh Mindfulness Training: Right Livelihood
Aware that great violence and injustice have been
done to the environment and society, I am committed not to live with a vocation
that is harmful to humans and nature. I will do my best to select a livelihood
that helps realize my ideal of understanding and compassion. Aware of global
economic, political and social realities, I will behave responsibly as a
consumer and as a citizen, not investing in companies that deprive others of
their chance to live.
The Twelfth Mindfulness Training: Reverence for Life
Aware that much suffering is caused by war and
conflict, I am determined to cultivate non-violence, understanding and
compassion in my daily life, to promote peace education, mindful mediation and
reconciliation, within families, communities, nations and in the world. I am
determined not to kill and not to let others kill. I will diligently practice
deep looking with my Sangha to discover better ways to protect life and prevent
war.
The Thirteenth Mindfulness Training: Generosity
Aware of the suffering caused by exploitation,
social injustice, stealing and oppression, I am committed to cultivating loving
kindness and learning ways to work for the well-being of people, animals,
plants and minerals. I will practice generosity by sharing my time, energy and
material resources with those who are in need. I am determined not to steal and
not to possess anything that should belong to others. I will respect the
property of others, but will try to prevent others from profiting from human
suffering or the suffering of other beings.
The Fourteenth Mindfulness Training: Right Conduct
Aware that sexual relations
motivated by craving cannot dissipate the feeling of loneliness, but will
create more suffering, frustration and isolation, I am determined not to engage
in sexual relations without mutual understanding, love and a long-term
commitment. In sexual relations, I must be aware of future suffering that may
be caused. I know that to preserve the happiness of myself and others, I must
respect the rights and commitments of myself and others. I will do everything
in my power to protect children from sexual abuse and to protect couples and
families from being broken by sexual misconduct. I will treat my body with
respect and preserve my vital energies (sexual, breath, spirit) for the
realization of my bodhisattva ideal. I will be fully aware of the
responsibility for bringing new lives in the world, and will meditate on the
world into which we are bringing new beings.
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