While there are numerous books on Buddhist meditation and philosophy, there are few books that are entirely devoted to the practice of Buddhist ethics. Here Subhadramati, an experienced teacher of meditation and ethics, communicates clearly both their founding principles and the practical methods to embody them. She begins by stating that Buddhist ethics don't see human nature as something to be beaten into submission, tamed, or domesticated. Buddhism is not trying "to cure life of itself." Buddhism is about fulfilling our human nature, not diminishing it, and its ethics are both the means and the expression of this fulfillment. In Buddhism, being ethical means being truly human.
Buddhist ethics are thus not about conforming to a set of conventions, not about "being good" in order to gain material, social, or religious rewards. Instead, as Subhadramati outlines, living ethically springs from the awareness that other people are essentially no different from ourselves. We can, if we choose, actively develop this awareness, through cultivating more and more love, clarity, and contentment. Helping us to come into a greater harmony with all that lives, including ourselves, this is ultimately a guidebook to a more satisfactory life.
Not About Being Good: A Practical Guide to Buddhist Ethics, Subhadramati, Windhorse Publications, Paperback, 176 pages, $16.95
Subhadramati has been a Buddhist for over twenty-five years and joined the Triratna Buddhist Order in 1995. She worked in Buddhist team-based right-livelihood businesses (a restaurant and a gift-shop) in London and Dublin for seventeen years before starting to work full-time at the London Buddhist Centre. At the LBC she particularly works with women wanting to explore and deepen Buddhist practice, as well as teaching meditation and Buddhism more generally. She is author of Not About Being Good: A Practical Guide to Buddhist Ethics, published in July 2013 (you can read an article by Subhadramati on the process of writing her first book here). She lives with eleven other Buddhist women in a residential Buddhist community.
CONTENTS: Not About Being Good
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List of figures |
xiii |
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Introduction |
1
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Chapter one |
Doing it for you |
15 |
Chapter two |
Doing it for others |
31 |
Chapter three |
Doing something that works |
46 |
Chapter four |
A guide for living |
58 |
Chapter five |
A deeper motivation |
92 |
Chapter six |
Learning to die |
105 |
Chapter seven |
Being reborn |
121 |
Chapter eight |
Beyond goodness |
132 |
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Notes and references |
147 |
Index |
153 |
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