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More Americans Turn to Buddhism | |
By Adam Phillips Barnet Vermont 11 January 2006 |
The wooden and gold shrine room at the Karme Choling meditation center in Vermont |
Many of the chants one hears every evening in the
Karme Choling center director Bill Brauer |
"As you can see, we are dressed in Western clothes, and we eat an ordinary diet," he says, "Men and women live here together. People often meet their mates here. We take time to practice very seriously, and to practice intensely and to study deeply. On the other hand," he adds, "we have rock and roll parties and barbecues and we enjoy ourselves. Part of our tradition is that there is nothing better than to be born human, and one ought to enjoy it!"
Karme Choling evening chants |
"Many spiritual traditions globally have a view that human beings are born in a sullied state or some kind of fallen state," notes Mr. Brauer, "whereas the Buddhist view is that we are by nature enlightened and that simply by sitting down with our own mind, calming our mind and looking directly at our experience we discover that enlightenment and we are liberated from confusion."
However, Bill Brauer says that, in America's affluent society, one can be easily distracted by material things, and neglect the inner work that Buddhists believe leads in true happiness.
"So, often in a state of exhaustion, people who have succeeded quite amazingly in accumulating a lot of wealth come here and say 'Help! This hasn't worked for me.'" He says that centers like Karme Choling offer alternatives to the Western individual who is beginning to suspect that one more car or one more boat or one more suit isn't going to do it."
Jessica Goldstein member of Karme Choling center in Vermont |
"… Because when you sit… it gives you this space and in that space you have a lot more options, so you don't react to your normal habitual patterns."
Ms. Goldstein notes that "habitual patterns often pervade one's relations with the opposite sex. "Like, I'll see a guy and think he's cute and my immediate response to that is feeling insecure and ugly and dumb. The idea of seeing that happen, but not attaching yourself to it and trying to let it go, is difficult. But it really everything much easier and much lighter and more joyful…"
Karme Choling offers workshops for people who want to apply the Buddhist approach
New York actor Parlan McGraw is a member of the Karme Choling center in Vermont |
"In meditation you are just sitting still, and in acting you might be up there doing anything - making love or murdering somebody - or whatever. But they both ask you to be in the present in the moment, totally here and now and aware of what's going on around you, and what's going on inside of you, and then, in the case of acting, being able to act from that place and to react spontaneously to whatever is coming at you from the other actors on stage."
Master gardener Jan Enthoven, who has lived at Karme Choling since 1990 |
"For me the trai
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