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Quotes : By Hakuun Yasutani Roshi
July 30, 2007, 11:36 am
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On the Precept of Non-Harm

These days many voices proclaim the sanctity of human life. Human life should of course be valued highly, but at the same time the lives of other living beings should also be treasured. Human beings snatch away the lives of other creatures whenever it suits their purposes. The way of thinking that encourages this behavior arises from a specifically human brand of violence that defiles the self-evident laws of the universe, opposes the growth of the myriad things in nature, and destroys feelings of compassion and reverence arising from our Buddha-nature. In view of such needless destruction of life, it is essential that laymen and monks together conscientiously uphold this precept.

As quoted in To Cherish All Life


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I wholeheartedly agree HAKUUN YASUTANI ROSHI. This is a very good precept of non-harm. TheDhamma.com is a great resource for more information about the precept of non-harm. Also DhammaWiki.com and DhammaWheel.com. There is a lot of wisdom at http://www.dhammawiki.com/ Please click the link.

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