{"id":5692,"date":"2018-05-06T20:11:06","date_gmt":"2018-05-06T19:11:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bodhicharya.org\/manyroads\/?p=5692"},"modified":"2018-05-09T04:26:53","modified_gmt":"2018-05-09T03:26:53","slug":"faith-and-reason","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bodhicharya.org\/manyroads\/faith-and-reason\/","title":{"rendered":"Faith and Reason,"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter wp-image-5754\" src=\"https:\/\/d2wipdjmobk1g8.cloudfront.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/4\/2018\/05\/06200405\/root.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"364\" height=\"212\" \/><\/p>\n<p>In my book, <a href=\"https:\/\/virtualbookworm.com\/products\/scratching-the-itch-getting-to-the-root-of-our-suffering\">Scratching the Itch: Getting to the Root of Our Suffering<\/a>, I hypothesized the reason for there being so many instantaneous enlightenments reported when reading about the life of the Buddha or of Zen Master <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Benkei\">Benkei<\/a>.\u00a0 I said that people back then were more open to blind faith, to the promise of religion.\u00a0 Whereas today, people are suspect of blind faith and rely more on reason.\u00a0 I think, therefore I am.\u00a0 Also, the ego-mind is much more developed now than in those days.<\/p>\n<p>Recently, in reading Montaigne, The Complete Works, he notes that if faith does not come from some mysterious inner source but instead is founded on reason, then that faith is subject to being constantly beaten down by competing reason.\u00a0 Whereas faith founded on some mysterious inner source is inviolate, not susceptible to being pierced by the ego-mind.\u00a0 Reason can be used to support faith, but not to give it birth.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>I think this gets to the reason why people have so much trouble walking the Buddhist path these days.\u00a0 When I think about my own faith, which has been steadfast almost from the start, it definitely was founded on reason.\u00a0 When I first read Sogyal Rinpoche\u2019s The Tibetan book of Living and Dying, the light bulb kept going on in my head, \u201cso that\u2019s the reason!\u201d\u00a0 It made sense of what had never made any sense before.\u00a0 I believed because my reaction on reading the book was, \u201cYes!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>And so for many years, almost 2 decades, while I made progress on the path and certainly achieved substantial calm in my life, my ego-mind was still in control with some regularity.\u00a0 Then one morning while meditating, I knew from within the truth that fear and all the emotions are just a product of the mind.\u00a0 (See my <a href=\"http:\/\/www.thepracticalbuddhist.com\/\">blog<\/a> post, \u201cProof of the Nature of Mind &#8211; Fear, Ego, and Buddha Mind.\u201d)<\/p>\n<p>From that day forward, I have not been subject to the grip of fear or the other emotions.\u00a0 Instead I experience all things directly, with dispassion, without the intervention of ego-mind, knowing that things are the way they are because it\u2019s just the way it is, and so my mind rests undisturbed.\u00a0 Fear still arises from time to time, but I am able to say \u201cno\u201d to it and turn to my faith that I will be ok regardless.<\/p>\n<p>On the other hand, early on in my Buddhist practice I had direct contact with my unwounded heart, my soul.\u00a0 During a meditation, the image of myself as a smiling toddler came to me and I knew that was my true Buddha self, my unwounded heart.\u00a0 It was a cathartic moment and I cried.<\/p>\n<p>Yet despite that coming from within, from some mysterious inner source, and I have had faith ever since that that smiling toddler is the avatar of my true Buddha self, the joy and happiness that is an essential aspect of that toddler and my heart have generally not been part of my experience of life.\u00a0 I seem trapped in the ambience of the past, the ambience of my ego-mind which is decidedly unjoyful and not positive.\u00a0 (See my <a href=\"http:\/\/www.thepracticalbuddhist.com\/\">blog<\/a> post, \u201cWhat Blocks Me from Being Truly Present and Radiating My Inner Energy 24\/7?\u201d)\u00a0 And so I have to purposefully conjure up the image of that toddler to experience that joy and radiate the positive energy that is in his\/my heart.<\/p>\n<p>Why has my ego-mind generally been successful at blocking my experience of joy and positive energy while the ego-mind has not been successful at pulling me away with its fear and anxiety, doubt and confusion, guilt and shame from my faith that I will be ok regardless what happens?<\/p>\n<p>After meditating on this question, what I have come to realize is that my reasoning supports the truth that my emotions are just a product of the mind, that they are not me.\u00a0 My reasoning supports my faith.\u00a0 Whereas my reasoning does not support a statement that the world is a joyful, positive place.\u00a0 Quite the contrary.<\/p>\n<p>And so for me to be joyful 24\/7, radiating positive energy, in order to be in a good space, to feel uplifted, flies in the face of reality and requires the purposeful conjuring up of my true Buddha self, that smiling toddler.\u00a0 Indeed, if my intent is to experience things directly, that means being aware of the pain and dysfunction which is everywhere around me.\u00a0 One cannot escape that.\u00a0\u00a0 Be free of emotion, but aware.<\/p>\n<p>My smiling toddler, after all, did not have the knowledge of the real world, which I do.\u00a0 It\u2019s hard to ignore facts, to ignore the truth. \u00a0Whereas my emotions are not facts.\u00a0 They are a product of my mind.\u00a0 Yes, the world is the way it is; and I experience pain because of it.\u00a0 But to turn that pain into suffering is not a reflection of fact but the twisted insecurity of my ego-mind.\u00a0 Similarly, to experience joy and positive energy 24\/7 in the face of such overwhelming pain is a craving of my ego-mind, not the true witness of my heart.<\/p>\n<p>Instead, my intent will be to truly experience things directly.\u00a0 That means that I will be aware of the pain and dysfunction in the world, but I will neither\u00a0 react to it with emotion nor will I seek to spare myself from that pain by being joyful and radiating positive energy at all times.<\/p>\n<p>But I will at the same time be open to experiencing all the joy that the present moment has to offer.\u00a0 Where there is joy, I will experience it.\u00a0 Where I can offer others joy, I will do it.\u00a0 Where there is not joy, I will experience that too.\u00a0 This requires being present.<\/p>\n<p>Joy may be the weather, nature, a work of art, loved ones or friends.\u00a0 Or strangers \u2026 I am aware that my primary purpose in life is to offer others joy.\u00a0 I cannot offer joy if I am not myself joyful.<\/p>\n<p>So for example, when I would be in the subways of New York City, surrounded by every evidence of misery and suffering, I responded to people by radiating loving-kindness, by saying hello in my mind to everyone around me, and seeing their smiling toddler selves.\u00a0 (NOTE: I did this to offer others joy, not to escape the reality of the subway.)\u00a0 And occasionally someone would notice and be touched by the energy flowing from me and would smile back.<\/p>\n<p>This is the middle way.\u00a0 This is my path.<\/p>\n<p>Hanh Ni\u00eam, Ronald Hirsch<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thepracticalbuddhist.com\/\">www.thepracticalbuddhist.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-5694\" src=\"https:\/\/d2wipdjmobk1g8.cloudfront.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/4\/2018\/04\/20102707\/ronald-300x226.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"226\" srcset=\"https:\/\/d2wipdjmobk1g8.cloudfront.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/4\/2018\/04\/20102707\/ronald-300x226.jpg 300w, https:\/\/d2wipdjmobk1g8.cloudfront.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/4\/2018\/04\/20102707\/ronald.jpg 318w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/p>\n<h2 class=\"defanged1-\"><span style=\"color: #800000\">BIO:<\/span><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #800000\">Ronald Hirsch\u00a0<span class=\"defanged1-\" style=\"font-size: 1.28571rem\">\u00a0has had a varied career as a teacher, legal aid lawyer, survey researcher, nonprofit executive, composer, writer, and volunteer.\u00a0 Having found Buddhism at age 49,\u00a0<\/span><span style=\"font-size: 1.28571rem\">he has walked the path of Buddhism 25<\/span><span class=\"defanged1-\" style=\"font-size: 1.28571rem\">\u00a0years now.\u00a0<\/span><span class=\"defanged1-\" style=\"font-size: 1.28571rem\">\u00a0\u00a0<\/span><span class=\"defanged1-\" style=\"font-size: 1.28571rem\">Along the way, he has had the good fortune to have had some powerful teachers who opened many gates for him. His Zen practice follows no particular lineage but reflects the teachings of his Vietnamese and Korean Zen mentors.<\/span><\/span><\/h2>\n<div class=\"defanged1-\">\n<h2 class=\"defanged1-\"><span style=\"color: #800000\">\u00a0He is the writer of the award-winning blog,\u00a0<a class=\"defanged1-\" style=\"color: #800000\" href=\"http:\/\/www.thepracticalbuddhist.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><span class=\"defanged1-\">www.ThePracticalBuddhist.com<\/span><\/a>, and the author of three books on Buddhist practice and one ecumenically spiritual work,\u00a0<a style=\"color: #800000\" href=\"http:\/\/www.thepracticalbuddhist.com\/raising-a-happy-child.html\"><i class=\"defanged1-\">Raising a Happy\u00a0<\/i>Child<\/a>.\u00a0 He is also the author of\u00a0<i class=\"defanged1-\"><span style=\"color: #800000\"><a style=\"color: #800000\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/We_Still_Hold_These_Truths\">We Still Hold These Truths<\/a><\/span>,\u00a0<\/i>acclaimed by James Fallows, National Correspondent,\u00a0<i class=\"defanged1-\">The Atlantic<\/i>, as \u201ca systematic and serious effort to make the [presidential] debate as clear and valuable as it can be. Agree or disagree with his specific conclusions, the questions he is asking are the right ones for the public this year.\u201d\u00a0 He grew up in Reading, Pennsylvania and resides in New York.<\/span><\/h2>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In my book, Scratching the Itch: Getting to the Root of Our Suffering, I hypothesized the reason for there being so many instantaneous enlightenments reported when reading about the life of the Buddha or of Zen Master Benkei.\u00a0 I said that people back then were more open to blind faith, to the promise of religion.\u00a0 [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":153,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"inline_featured_image":false,"_uag_custom_page_level_css":"","_FSMCFIC_featured_image_caption":"","_FSMCFIC_featured_image_nocaption":"","_FSMCFIC_featured_image_hide":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[162,7],"tags":[440,445,441,444,442],"class_list":["post-5692","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-articles","category-personal-stories","tag-faith-and-reason","tag-hanh-niem","tag-ronald-hirsch","tag-scratching-the-itch-getting-to-the-root-of-our-suffering","tag-www-thepracticalbuddhist-com"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v26.7 - 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