Spirituality and Nature
I think you came here
with some expectation, bur essentially I've nothing to offer you. Simply, I'll
try to share some of my own experiences and my views. You see, taking care of
the planet is nothing special, nothing sacred, and nothing holy. It is
something like taking care of our own house. We have no other planet or house
except this one. Although there are a lot of disturbances and problems, this is
our only alternative. We can't go to other planets. For example, take the moon;
it looks or appears beautiful from a distance bur if you go there and settle
there it is horrible. This is what I think. So you see, our blue planet is much
better and happier. So, therefore, we have to care of our- own place or house
or planet.
After all, the human
being is a social animal. I often tell my friends that they have no need to
study philosophy, these professional, complicated subjects. By simply looking
at these innocent animals, insects, ants, bees, etc., quite often I develop
some kind of respect for them. How? Because they have no religion, no
constitution, no police force, nothing. But they live in harmony through the
natural law of existence or nature's law or system.
We human beings, what
is wrong with us? We human beings have such intelligence and human wisdom. I
think we often use human intelligence in a wrong way or direction. As a result,
in a way, we are doing certain actions which essentially go against basic human
nature.
From a certain
viewpoint, religion is a little bit of a luxury. If you have religion, very
good; even without religion you can survive and you can manage, but without
human affection we can't survive.
Although anger and
hatred, like compassion and love, are part of our mind, still I believe the
dominant force of our mind is compassion and human affection. Therefore,
usually I call these human qualities spirituality. Not necessarily as a
religious message or religion in that sense. Science and technology together
with human affection will be constructive. Science and technology under the
control of hatred will be destructive.
If we practice religion
properly, or genuinely, or religion is not something outside but in our hearts.
The essence of any religion is good heart. Sometimes I call love and compassion
a universal religion. This is my religion. Complicated philosophy, this and
that, sometimes create more trouble and problems. If these sophisticated
philosophies are useful for the development of good heart, then good: use them
fully. If these complicated philosophies or systems become an obstacle to a
good heart then better to leave them. This is what I feel.
If we look closely at
human nature affection is the key to a good heart. I think the mother is a
symbol of compassion. Every one has a seed of good heart. The only thing is
whether we take care or not to realize the value of compassion.
An address to the
four-day ecumenical Middlebury Symposium on religion and the environment,
Middlebury College, Vermont, USA, delivered on September 14, 1990.
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