Pinpoint the cause, not the blame, for September 11
by the Dalai Lama
(The following message about the September 11 attacks on the United States
was disseminated over the Internet by the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism,
the Dalai Lama, at first to a Buddhist discussion group, but with encouragement
to pass it along. We reprint it here because it adds an important element to
the discussion of current events.)
The events of this day cause every thinking person to stop their daily lives,
whatever is going on in them, and to ponder deeply the larger questions of life.
We search again for not only the meaning of life, but the purpose of our individual
and collective experience as we have created it --- and we look earnestly for
ways in which we might recreate ourselves as a human species, so that we will
never treat each other this way again.
The hour has come for us to demonstrate at the highest level our most extraordinary
thought about Who We Really Are. There are two possible responses to what has
occurred today. The first comes from love, the second from fear.
If we come from fear we may panic and do things --- as individuals and as
nations --- that could only cause further damage. If we come from love we will
find refuge and strength, even as we provide it to others.
This is the moment of your ministry. This is the time of teaching.
What you teach at this time, through your every word and action right now,
will remain as indelible lessons in the hearts and minds of those whose lives
you touch, both now, and for years to come.
We will set the course for tomorrow, today. At this hour. In this moment.
Let us seek not to pinpoint blame, but to pinpoint cause. Unless we take
this time to look at the cause of our experience, we will never remove ourselves
from the experiences it creates. Instead, we will forever live in fear of retribution
from those within the human family who feel aggrieved, and, likewise, seek retribution
from them.
To us [Buddhist thinkers] the reasons are clear. We have not learned the
most basic human lessons. We have not remembered the most basic human truths.
We have not understood the most basic spiritual wisdom. In short, we have not
been listening to God, and because we have not, we watch ourselves do ungodly
things.
The message we hear from all sources of truth is clear: We are all one.
That is a message the human race has largely ignored. Forgetting this truth
is the only cause of hatred and war, and the way to remember is simple: Love,
[in] this and every moment.
If we could love even those who have attacked us, and seek to understand
why they have done so, what then would be our response?
Yet if we meet negativity with negativity, rage with rage, attack with attack,
what then will be the outcome?
These are the questions that are placed before the human race today.
They are questions that we have failed to answer for thousands of years.
Failure to answer them now could eliminate the need to answer them at all.
If we want the beauty of the world that we have co-created to be experienced
by our children and our children's children, we will have to become spiritual
activists right here, right now, and cause that to happen. We must choose to
be a cause in the matter.
So, talk with God today. Ask God for help, for counsel and advice, for insight
and for strength and for inner peace and for deep wisdom. Ask God on this day
to show us how to show up in the world in a way that will cause the world itself
to change. And join all those people around the world who are praying right
now, adding your Light to the Light that dispels all fear.
That is the challenge that is placed before every thinking person today.
Today the human soul asks the question: What can I do to preserve the beauty
and the wonder of our world and to eliminate the anger and hatred --- and the
disparity that inevitably causes it --- in that part of the world which I touch?
Please seek to answer that question today, with all the magnificence that
is You. What can you do TODAY...[at] this very moment? A central teaching in
most spiritual traditions is: What you wish to experience, provide for another.
Look to see, now, what it is you wish to experience --- in your own life,
and in the world. Then see if there is another for whom you may be the source
of that. If you wish to experience peace, provide peace for another. If you
wish to know that you are safe, cause [others] to know that they are safe. If
you wish to better understand seemingly incomprehensible things, help another
to better understand.
If you wish to heal your own sadness or anger, seek to heal thesadness or
anger of another.
Those others are waiting for you now. They are looking to you forguidance,
for help, for courage, for strength, for understanding,and for assurance at
this hour. Most of all, they are looking to you for love.
My religion is very simple. My religion is kindness.