Saturday, May 1, 2010

Your Religion Is Not Important


The following is a brief dialogue between a Brazilian 
theologist Leonardo Boff and the Dalai Lama. 
Leonardo is one of the renovators of the Theology of Freedom. 

In a round table discussion about religion and freedom in which 
Dalai Lama and myself were participating at recess. 

I maliciously, and also with interest, asked him: 
      “Your holiness, what is the best religion?

I thought he would say:
     “The Tibetan Buddhism” or 
     “The oriental religions, much older than Christianity


Dalai Lama paused, smiled and looked me in the eyes ….
which surprised me because I knew of the malice 
contained in my question. 


He answered: 
      “The best religion is the one that gets you closest to God. 
        It is the one that makes you a better person.


To get out of my embarassment with such a wise answer, I asked:
      “What is it that makes me better?


He responded:
     “Whatever makes you
                         more Compassionate,
                         more Sensible,
                         more Detached,
                         more Loving,
                         more Humanitarian,
                         more Responsible,
                         more Ethical.”
  
    “
The religion that will do that for you is the best religion


I was silent for a moment, marvelling and even today 
thinking of his wise and irrefutable response:
    I am not interested, my friend, about your religion 
      or if you are religious or not.

    “
What really is important to me is your behaviour in 
      front of your peers, family, work, community, 
      and in front of the world.


    Remember, the universe is the echo of our actions and our  thoughts.


    “The law of action and reaction is not exclusively for physics.  
      It is also of human relations.
      If I act with goodness, I will receive goodness.
      If I act with eviI, I will get evil
.


    “What our grandparents told us is the pure truth. 
      You will always have what you desire for others. 
      Being happy is not a matter of destiny. 
      It is a matter of options.”


Finally he said:
   “Take care of your Thoughts because they become Words.
     Take care of your Words because they will become Actions.
     Take care of your Actions because they will become Habits.
     Take care of your Habits because they will form your Character.
     Take care of your Character because it will form your Destiny,
     and your Destiny will be your Life
     … and …


  “There is no religion higher than the Truth.


How to See Yourself As You Really Are The Dalai Lama's Little Book of Inner Peace: The Essential Life and Teachings The Art of Happiness in a Troubled World