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A Buddhist Perspective on the Eco-crisis - David Loy, Part 1 

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Healing Ecology: A Buddhist Perspective on the Eco-crisis, part 1
David Loy, Zen teacher
Clip from David Loy's talk at Science and Nonduality Conference 2011.
Do Buddhist teachings imply a different way of understanding our relationship to the biosphere, which can really help us at this critical time when we are doing so much to destroy it? There are reasons to doubt it: Buddha lived in a very different time and place, Iron Age India. But the Buddha did know about dukkha, the term usually translated as 'suffering'‚ yet to be understood in the broadest sense: dissatisfaction, discontent, anxiety‚ basically, our manifest inability to be happy, which does not mean that life is always miserable but that even those who are wealthy and healthy experience a dis-ease that keeps gnawing. That we find life frustrating, one damn problem after another, is not accidental, because it is the nature of an unawakened mind to be bothered about something. What, if anything, does that imply about the ecological crisis? This presentation will point out the precise and profound parallels between our usual individual predicament, according to Buddhism, and the present situation of human civilization. This suggests that the eco-crisis is as much a spiritual challenge as a technological and economic one. Does this mean that the Buddhist response to our personal predicament also points the way to resolving our collective one?

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@phantomself
@phantomself 12 лет назад
Great talk, David. While it's true that the human sense of self is a construct, to present it as a product of socialization, language, etc. under-represents the scope of the problem. The sense of self is rooted in our evolutionary heritage - animals that move about through the world have a vivid sense of the boundaries of their bodies, which they are strongly motivated to protect. Humans extend their sense of self to the remembered past and the imagined future, and are motivated accordingly.
@EnlightenedJourney
@EnlightenedJourney 12 лет назад
Very good...
@dgm4ever
@dgm4ever 10 лет назад
I'd love to see the other parts of this talk...
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