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15 October, 2009

Power of Virtue

Buddhist practice requires the undertaking of five basic precepts as the minimum commitment to not harming others through our speech and actions.

These precepts are recited regularly to remind students of their commitment.
The precepts are:

I undertake to refrain from killing and harming living beings.
I undertake to refrain from stealing and taking that which is not mine.
I undertake to refrain from causing harm through sexual misconduct.
I undertake to refrain from false speech, harmful speech, gossip, and slander.
I undertake to refrain from the misuse of intoxicants or substances such as alcohol or drugs that cause carelessness or loss of awareness.

The positive power of virtue is enormous.
When we don't live by these precepts, it is said we live like wild beasts;
without them, all other spiritual practice is a sham.
Imagine trying to sit down to meditate after a day of lying and stealing.

Then imagine what a different world this would be if everyone kept even one precept not to kill, or not to lie, or not to steal.

We would truly create a new world order.

-Jack Kornfield,
A Path with Heart

Of all the frangrances - sandal, tagara, blue lotus & jasmine - the fragance of virtue is by far the sweetest.
- Dhammapada, Chapter 4, Verse 55.