Episode 89 - Right Speech
An episode of the Buddhism for Everyone with JoAnn Fox podcast, hosted by JoAnn Fox: Buddhist Teacher, titled "Episode 89 - Right Speech" was published on September 21, 2020 and runs 33 minutes.
September 21, 2020 ·33m · Buddhism for Everyone with JoAnn Fox
Episode Description
Right speech is abstaining from:
- false speech
- divisive speech
- harsh speech
- frivolous speech
- Lying (false speech): The performance is indicating something false through speaking, through choosing not to speak, or through gesture. Causing others to engage in the three types of speech—lying, divisive speech, or offensive speech—is the same as doing it yourself.
- Divisive speech: the motivation is the desire that living beings who are compatible be separated or the desire that living beings who are incompatible remain so.
- Harsh speech: is saying something unpleasant, which may be either true or false, about someone else.
- Frivolous speech (idle chatter) speaking about something that is not meaningful.
Karmic results that are similar to the cause:
- from lying—much slander
- from divisive speech—loss of friendships
- from offensive speech—hearing unpleasant words
- from senseless speech—others not listening to your words
Guard against anger erupting in your speech;
Be restrained with your speech.
Letting go of verbal misconduct
Practice good conduct with your speech.
—Buddha, The Dhammapada
Links and References
Buddha.The Dhammapada. Translated by Gil Fronsdale. Shambala, Boston and London, 2011, pp.60.
Je Tsongkhapa. Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment,, Volume 1. Pages 222-236. Translated by the Lamrim Chenmo Translation Committee. Joshua Cutler, Editor-in-Chief, and Guy Newlan, Editor.
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