• What is Dharma Anyway?

  • Jan 6 2025
  • Length: 12 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Today, we’ll explore the concept of Dharma—its meaning, its role in Buddhism, and how it connects to wise action in our daily lives. Let’s start by defining Dharma in a straightforward way.

    In Buddhism, Dharma (or Dhamma in Pali) has several interconnected meanings:

    • The Teachings of the Buddha

    ◦Dharma represents the guidance and wisdom shared by the Buddha. This includes key teachings like the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path.

    ◦It’s not just the words of the Buddha—it’s the path of practice and the realization of enlightenment.

    • The Nature of Reality

    ◦Dharma also refers to the true nature of things, including the natural laws of the universe.

    ◦For example, we often hear, "All dharmas are without self-essence," which highlights the impermanence and interconnectedness of all phenomena.

    • A Universal Truth

    ◦Dharma is universal, applicable to everyone, regardless of their circumstances. It’s a path we follow to live in harmony with the way things truly are.


    In essence, Dharma is both the path and the goal—a guide for reducing suffering and achieving liberation.


    How Do We Practice Dharma Today?

    Here are some common ways people engage with Dharma in their daily lives:


    Meditation

    Practicing meditation helps us calm our minds and see reality more clearly.


    Ethical Conduct

    Living by principles such as right speech, right action, and right livelihood fosters a harmonious life.


    Study of Texts

    Reading and reflecting on Buddhist teachings deepens our understanding.


    Community Practices

    Chanting, Dharma talks, and retreats provide support and encouragement on the path.


    Phillip Moffitt writes in Dancing with Life:

    "Wise action is any action that liberates the mind, moves you toward freedom from suffering, and supports a feeling of well-being that is independent of external conditions."


    Stephen Batchelor, author of Buddhism Without Beliefs, explains, "Dharma practice requires the courage to confront what it means to be human.”


    David Chernikoff, Life Part Two


    “The Dharma in Six Words”

    Pay Attention

    Don’t Cling

    Be Kind


    Visit our website to join us live every Sunday at 6 pm CST on Zoom for Meditation, a Talk & Group Discussion

    https://www.floweringlotusmeditation.org


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