Resonant Reading (Saturday)-Views about views-Fronsdal
Facilitators use a light hand, posting the reading in the chat and calling on whoever’s Zoom hand is up. Suggestions for readings* come from group members, who also take turns facilitating, if they want to try that role.
The reading for this session: Saturday May 2
The predominant teaching regarding views is the importance of not clinging to any opinions, philosophies, doctrines, or religious teachings. This includes views about ultimate religious truth. The text teaches that to find peace, a follower should shake off every view without embracing or rejecting anything—this includes views about views. A number of verses are critical of any assertion that one’s own religious beliefs are the truest or best, while others’ [beliefs] are inferior. …Letting go of their attachments, sages have no need for any doctrine in terms of theories, abstract concepts, or beliefs. With no reliance on such doctrines, the wise person does not oppose anyone else’s doctrine.—Gil Fronsdal (2016), The Buddha Before Buddhism, pp. 10-11. [commentary on an early Buddhist text called the Aṭṭhakavagga (Book of the Eights)]
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*This activity was formerly called “Sacred Text Reading.” That proved misleading–for one thing, more often than not our sources are secular–but it’s worth describing the qualities of a sacred text, which we still look for in the readings we choose. It is any reading that helps us to:
- connect to something of supreme importance to us
- feel more connected to other beings or to the universe
- feel more intensely alive
- align our lives with our values,
- perceive or feel more deeply
- be more fully and authentically ourselves.