107 - Merit Making
An episode of the Buddhism for Everyone with JoAnn Fox podcast, hosted by JoAnn Fox: Buddhist Teacher, titled "107 - Merit Making" was published on July 10, 2021 and runs 35 minutes.
July 10, 2021 ·35m · Buddhism for Everyone with JoAnn Fox
Episode Description
In this episode, we look at creating merit by intentionally engaging in activities that are good karma. Merit, or good karma, propels our spiritual practice forward. Thus accumulating merit is a central activity of a bodhisattva, one striving for enlightenment for the benefit of all beings, as well as those who believe in the law of karma.
Ten merit-making activities
- Giving (dāna )
- Observing the moral precepts (sīla )
- Meditation (bhāvanā )
- Showing respect to one's superiors (apacāyana )
- Attending to their needs (veyyāvacca )
- Transferring merit (pattidāna )
- Rejoicing at the merit of others (pattānumodana )
- Listening to the Dharma, that is, the Buddha's teachings (dhammasavana )
- Preaching the Dharma (dhammadesanā )
- Having right beliefs (diṭṭhijjukamma )
Guru Padmasambhava said, "My realization is higher than the sky. But my observance of karma is finer than grains of flour."
One is not a mendicant
Just because one begs from others.
Nor does one become a mendicant
By taking on domestic ways.
But whoever sets aside
Both merit and evil,
Lives the chaste life,
And goes through the world deliberately
Is called "a mendicant." (266–267)*
Not by silence
Does an ignorant fool become a sage.
The wise person, who,
As if holding a set of scales,
Selects what's good and avoids what's evil
Is, for that reason, a sage.
Whoever can weigh these two sides of the world
Is, for that reason, called "a sage." (268–269)*
—Buddha, The Dhammapada
References
Buddha.The Dhammapada. Translated by Gil Fronsdale. (Kindle). Shambala, Boston and London, 2011, pp. 69-70 (Link)
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