
Aggression, War, and Conflict
Bhikkhu Khantipālo
Aggression is rampant almost everywhere nowadays, sometimes in its legal and approved form and increasingly in illegal activities. Where it is approved, it may be called “getting on in the world,” that is, stepping on others’ heads so that you can get to the top. This is success in a worldly sense, but not in a Buddhist one. It is also approved of for men (though not by them for women!) as being a mark of mastery and virility, yet it will never bring happiness. For if people are mastered forcibly, then how will happiness follow for the one who inflicts suffering? The rationale is that “progress,” that materialistic god so widely worshipped, will not come about unless force and power are used. But this argument does not take into account the fact that, sooner or later, what is won by aggression will surely be lost through conflict.
The three essays in Bodhi Leaves No. 108 are:
1. Dealing with Aggression
2. War and Peace
3. Settling Conflicts
Duration - 40m.
Author - Bhikkhu Khantipālo.
Narrator - Shelina Hetherington.
Published Date - Friday, 20 January 2023.
Copyright - © 1986 Buddhist Publication Society ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Aggression is rampant almost everywhere nowadays, sometimes in its legal and approved form and increasingly in illegal activities. Where it is approved, it may be called “getting on in the world,” that is, stepping on others’ heads so that you can get to the top. This is success in a worldly sense, but not in a Buddhist one. It is also approved of for men (though not by them for women!) as being a mark of mastery and virility, yet it will never bring happiness. For if people are mastered forcibly, then how will happiness follow for the one who inflicts suffering? The rationale is that “progress,” that materialistic god so widely worshipped, will not come about unless force and power are used. But this argument does not take into account the fact that, sooner or later, what is won by aggression will surely be lost through conflict. The three essays in Bodhi Leaves No. 108 are: 1. Dealing with Aggression 2. War and Peace 3. Settling Conflicts Duration - 40m. Author - Bhikkhu Khantipālo. Narrator - Shelina Hetherington. Published Date - Friday, 20 January 2023. Copyright - © 1986 Buddhist Publication Society ©.
Language:
English
Audiobook Introduction
Duration:00:00:25
Essay 1: Dealing with Aggression
Duration:00:12:41
Essay 2: War and Peace
Duration:00:15:05
Essay 3: Settling Conflicts
Duration:00:11:19
05_Credits and About Pariyatti.mp3
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