A Gift of Dharma for 4.17.10
Today’s quote is from our friend and past interviewee Dharmavidya (David Brazier). A Pureland Buddhist priest and psychotherapist, Dharmavidya is the founder of the Amida Trust, an organization based in England and dedicated to exploring issues of social action connected with Buddhist practice. In addition to all of this work, he is the author of several marvelous books, including The Feeling Buddha: A Buddhist Psychology of Character, Adversity and Passion, Zen Therapy: Transcending the Sorrows of the Human Mind, Beyond Carl Rogers, and The New Buddhism. This is it:
The challenge for us is to realise our unity with all life, and even with the inanimate world around us. The seas with their currents, the atmosphere and the continents of the earth are all in motion, stirring with their own kinds of life. Our malaise as a civilised people comes in large measure from our ability to distance ourselves from nature and from one another. A real therapy is one with a vision, not only of the individual person, but also of how the whole planet is to be healed.



