What Makes You Not Buddhist: Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche

The following is respectfully quoted from “What Makes You Not Buddhist” by Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche:

Sometimes out of frustration that Siddhartha’s teachings have not caught on enough for my liking, and sometimes out of my own ambition, I entertain ideas of reforming Buddhism, making it easier–more straightforward and puritanical. It is devious and misguided to imagine (as i sometimes do) simplifying Buddhism into defined, calculated practices like meditating three times a day, adhering to certain dress codes, and holding certain ideological beliefs, such as the whole world must be converted to Buddhism. If we could promise that such practices would provide immediate, tangible results, I think there would be more Buddhists in the world. But when I recover from the fantasies (which I rarely do), my sober mind warns me that a world of people calling themselves Buddhists would not necessarily be a better world.

Many people mistakenly think that Buddha is the “God” of Buddhism; even some people in commonly recognized Buddhist countries such as Korea, Japan and Bhutan have this theistic approach to Buddha and Buddhism. This is why throughout this book we use the name Siddhartha and Buddha interchangeably, to remind people that Buddha was just a man and that this man became Buddha.

It is understandable that some people might think that Buddhists are followers of this external man named Buddha. However, Buddha himself pointed out that we should not venerate a person but rather the wisdom that person teaches. Similarly, it is taken for granted that reincarnation and karma are the most essential beliefs of Buddhism. There are numerous other gross misconceptions. For example, Tibetan Buddhism is sometimes referred to as “lamaism,” and Zen is not even considered Buddhism in some cases. Those people who are slightly more informed, yet still misguided, may use words such as emptiness and nirvana  without understanding their meaning.

When a conversation arises like the one with my seatmate on the plane, a non-Buddhist may casually ask “What makes someone a Buddhist?” That is the hardest question to answer. If the person has a genuine interest, the complete answer does not make for light dinner conversation, and generalizations can lead to misunderstanding. Suppose that you give them the true answer, the answer that points to the very foundation of this 2,500-year-old tradition.

One is a Buddhist if he or she accepts the following four truths:

All compounded things are impermanent.
All emotions are pain.
All things have no inherent existence.
Nirvana is beyond concepts.

These four statements, spoken by the Buddha himself, are known as “the four seals.” Traditionally, seal means something like a hallmark that confirms authenticity. For the sake of simplicity and flow we will refer to these statements herein as both seals and “truths,” not to be confused with Buddhism’s four noble truths which pertain solely to aspects of suffering. Even though the four seals are believed to encompass all of Buddhism, people don’t seem to want to hear about them. Without further explanation they serve only to dampen spirits and fail to inspire further interest in many cases. The topic of conversation changes and that’s the end of it.

The message of the four seals is meant to be understood literally, not metaphorically or mystically–and meant to be taken seriously. But the seals are not edicts or commandments. With a little contemplation one sees that there is nothing moralistic or ritualistic about them. There is no good or bad behavior. They are secular truths based on wisdom, and wisdom is the primary concern of a Buddhist. That is not to say that we have license to be wicked or immoral.

Broadly speaking, wisdom comes from a mind that has what the Buddhist calls “right view.” But one doesn’t even have to consider oneself Buddhist to have right view. Ultimately it is this view that determines our motivation and action. It is the view that guides us on the path of Buddhism. If we can adopt wholesome behaviors in addition to the four seals, it makes us even better Buddhists. But what makes you not Buddhist?

If you cannot accept that all compounded things or fabricated things are impermanent, if you believe that there is some essential substance or concept that is permanent, then you are not a Buddhist.

If you cannot accept that all emotions are pain, if you believe that actually some emotions are purely pleasurable, then you are not a Buddhist.

If you cannot accept that all phenomena are illusory and empty, if you believe certain things do exist inherently, then you are not a Buddhist.

And if you think that enlightenment exists within the spheres of time, space and power, then you are not a Buddhist.

So, what makes you a Buddhist? You may not even be born in a Buddhist country or to a Buddhist family, you may not wear robes or shave your head, you may eat meat and idolize Eminem and Paris Hilton. That doesn’t mean you cannot be a Buddhist. In order to be a Buddhist, you must accept that all compounded phenomena are impermanent, all emotions are pain, all things have no inherent existence, and enlightenment is beyond concepts.

It’s not necessary to be constantly and endlessly mindful of these four truths. But they must reside in your mind. You don’t walk around persistently remembering your own name, but when someone asks your name, you remember it instantly. There is no doubt. Anyone who accepts these four seals, even independently of Buddha’s teachings, can be considered to be on the same path as he.

When I tried to explain all of this to the man next to me on the plane, I began to hear a soft snoring sound and realized that he was sound asleep. Apparently our conversation did not kill his boredom.

I enjoy generalizing, and as you read this book, you will find a sea of generalizations. But I justify this to myself by thinking that apart from these generalizations we human beings don’t have much means of communication. That’s a generalization in itself.

By writing this book, it is not my aim to persuade people to follow Shakyamuni Buddha, become Buddhists, and practice the dharma. I deliberately do not mention any meditation techniques, practices or mantras. My primary intention is to point out the unique part of Buddhism that differentiates it from other views. What did this Indian prince say that earned so much respect and admiration, even from skeptical modern scientists like Albert Einstein? What did he say that moved thousands of pilgrims prostrate themselves all the way from Tibet to Bodh Gaya? What sets Buddhism apart from religions of the world? I believe it boils down to the fours seals, and I have attempted to present these difficult concepts in the simplest language available to me.

Siddhartha’s priority was to get down to the root of the problem. Buddhism is not culturally bound. Its benefits are not limited to any particular society and have no place in government and politics. Siddhartha was not interested in academic treatises and scientifically provable theories. Whether the world is flat or round did not concern him. He had a different kind of practicality. He wanted to get to the bottom of suffering. I hope to illustrate that his teachings are not grandiose intellectual philosophy to be read and then shelved, but a functional, logical view that can be practiced by each and every individual. To that end I have attempted to use examples from all aspects of all walks of life–from the romantic crush to the emergence of civilization as we know it. While these examples are different from the ones Siddhartha used, the same message Siddhartha expressed is still relevant today.

But Siddhartha also said that his words should not be taken for granted without analysis. So, definitely someone as ordinary as myself must also be scrutinized, and I invite you to analyze what you find within these pages.

Astrology

Remember the children’s game “Mother, may I?”  Use this as your model and ask permission for everything you do!  Go out for a sandwich for lunch:”Mother, may I?” Use the telephone:  “Mother, may I?” Take a nap…The name will change but the question doesn’t.  Cross the street: “Stoplight, may I?”  Asking permission takes you everywhere today.  Pay special attention if your pride is hurt by asking permission. A problem area has just been identified for you.  John Leo said, “You can’t run a society or cope with its problems if people are not held accountable for what they do.”  Authority holds the upper hand today so be super-accountable! Behind the scenes enjoyments are best and conversation is wonderful.

The daily astrology post affects everyone. Because individual charts vary, the circumstances outlined in the post will affect people differently. Some will feel this energy in the personal arena, some in finances, some with children or family, some in work and so forth. There are many departments of life. Look to see where the dynamic affects you!

Prayer for the swift rebirth of His Holiness Penor Rinpoche

His Holiness Pedma Norbu Rinpoche
His Holiness Pema Norbu Rinpoche

I dream of the day my Guru will be reborn and found. I long for it. This Precious Incarnation is sorely missed–every day.

I have my Palyul Lineage and all our AMAZING throneholders. But HHPenor Rinpoche is my root Guru, enthroned upon the Lotus in my heart.

HHPR is present always! Through my humanness I long to see His Precious Face- hear His voice, the fragrance of His holy breath! Ah, tears…

I must satisfy my heart with His many teachings, prayers, and mixing my mind with His. Like milk with water, inseparable! The way…

I have never seen such compassion in anyone else but HHPR. He was a living Buddha, peerless. He made Palyul what it is today!

His Holiness Penor Rinpoche
His Holiness Penor Rinpoche

To His Holiness Penor Rinpoche, Tsawei Lama I pray– O great treasure of Love and Blessing, Supreme Wisdom Holder! Return for the sake of all sentient beings!

Come, lead us out of confusion into Pristine Awareness as only a true Buddha can! I await the Bliss of Your return!

Show us the way to attain Supreme Enlightenment as you have always done! Return to us! There is such suffering!

Show us how to awaken from this deep, narcotic trance- to the Pristine Primordial Nature, free of contrivance! E MA HO!

Beloved Guru, may I always, in every future time be reborn in Your Entourage and serve you and all beings with body, speech and mind.

Astrology

Obsessively wondering how to accomplish your task?  Finding it difficult to turn off the steady stream of worry?  Use this day to get to the root of issues that have taken over your thinking! Today is a wonderful day to plan and a lousy day to act. Organize yourself: set goals based on reality and move steadily toward your desired outcome.  Avoid a friend or group that encourages you to “do it now, just do it!”  If you allow yourself to be pushed into action you will run directly into a brick wall, so wait and plan.  La Rochefoucauld said, “It is harder to avoid being influenced than to influence others.” Talk is fun and travel is enjoyable!

The daily astrology post affects everyone. Because individual charts vary, the circumstances outlined in the post will affect people differently. Some will feel this energy in the personal arena, some in finances, some with children or family, some in work and so forth. There are many departments of life. Look to see where the dynamic affects you!

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Indecision and partnership issues continue to dominate the scene, but today people have time to tend to personal relationships.  Half the population needs reassurance and the other half wonders what all the excitement is about.  Regardless of your feelings, do your best to give others a sense of security if at all possible.  The energy will change and you’ll have a solid ally if you set your feelings aside and do what’s needed.  The problem lies in the single pointed demands that cause folks to work to the exclusion of relationships.  Take a drive or a walk.  A change of scenery changes everything.  Thomas Dreier said, “If we are ever to enjoy life, now is the time-not tomorrow, not next year, now.” You deserve a break today.

The daily astrology post affects everyone. Because individual charts vary, the circumstances outlined in the post will affect people differently. Some will feel this energy in the personal arena, some in finances, some with children or family, some in work and so forth. There are many departments of life. Look to see where the dynamic affects you!

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Your partner wants to spend time with you, and you must tend to your obligations.  This leads to disruption and the danger of being pulled off course.  Avoid lengthy discussions that are inconclusive.  If you are suddenly frozen out of a conversation or meeting it’s because you’re wasting time.  Do your best to see the big picture and to understand all the hard work that’s going on now.  This way you’ll help rather than hinder people’s efforts.  The image is of one person discussing vital matters with co-workers as a loved one rushes in to demand “Do you love me?” Not Now!!!  Be aware of decorum, but of course you don’t want to.  You really need to know if you are loved!  The Bible says, “There is a season for everything, and a time for every event under heaven.”  Now is not the time to interrupt those who are busy at work.

The daily astrology post affects everyone. Because individual charts vary, the circumstances outlined in the post will affect people differently. Some will feel this energy in the personal arena, some in finances, some with children or family, some in work and so forth. There are many departments of life. Look to see where the dynamic affects you!

Astrology

Critical matters run directly into a free spirited energy, something like a “Charlie Brown meets the tax auditor” moment.  A “What, me worry?” attitude will get you into trouble, especially if you laugh and goof around with the wrong people.  Jokes are fine but not today and not for the situation you’re facing.  If you mess up, go back and apologize.  Elsewhere a group comes up with an excellent plan, one that is inspiring and uplifting.  A friend is encouraging.  Never forget that the true action is the serious work that is going on now.  The outcome will be excellent if you keep plugging away.  Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “This time, like all other times, is a very good one, if we but know what to do with it.” That would be work.

The daily astrology post affects everyone. Because individual charts vary, the circumstances outlined in the post will affect people differently. Some will feel this energy in the personal arena, some in finances, some with children or family, some in work and so forth. There are many departments of life. Look to see where the dynamic affects you!

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Perfect harmony exists in your projects today!  Get out there and do things and you will succeed!  Anything undertaken that requires discipline and organization is wildly successful.  “I’m in the mood to work!” is the mantra of the day.  If you aren’t working you may be tending to a cold or nagging malaise.  People are so busy they are speaking in abrupt, rude ways without realizing it. Watch others’ gesture of surprise and you’ll know how you’re coming across.  Erratic driving is here too, watch out for distracted motorists.  People change the subject mid-sentence and walk off without finishing their thought.  If this describes you, take a break, rest up and get back to work.  Unknown said, “We are reading the first verse of the first chapter of a book whose pages are infinite.” Today is the beginning of 2013!

The daily astrology post affects everyone. Because individual charts vary, the circumstances outlined in the post will affect people differently. Some will feel this energy in the personal arena, some in finances, some with children or family, some in work and so forth. There are many departments of life. Look to see where the dynamic affects you!

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Stay in bed, sleep late, because once you get up more work awaits you – now! ON NEW YEAR’S DAY?  Yes.  You must tend to necessary activities.  Do spend time planning your goals for the year. A rational energy gives you the best planning you’ve done in years so get to it!  Oddly, the more you plan and organize the more fun you have.  Discharge all leftover obligations from 2012 today, if humanly possible!  Make that call, write that letter! Somehow the true New Year begins tomorrow, giving you another day to wrap up the old year.  Say good-bye to 2012 and everything it brought you.  Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “Do your work and I shall know you, the force of character is cumulative.”  Wrap up the past and plan for the future.

The daily astrology post affects everyone. Because individual charts vary, the circumstances outlined in the post will affect people differently. Some will feel this energy in the personal arena, some in finances, some with children or family, some in work and so forth. There are many departments of life. Look to see where the dynamic affects you!

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