I think it’s true to say that Buddhism generally
is and is for the most part thought of as being a peaceful religion. Given this
it is curious how often the poor old
peace-loving Buddha has been associated in one way or another with instruments
of death. The earliest known depiction of a gun is to be found in a painting of
the Buddha being attacked by Mara’s army from Dunhuang (10th
century) in China. In the top right-hand of the painting is one of Mara’s
minions pointing a ‘fire lance’ (Chinese huo
giang) at the Buddha. The fire lance was the prototype of the gun. Moving to
our own times, in 1944 India initiated research into nuclear technology. One of
the first parliamentary decisions of the newly independent country was to pass
the Atomic Energy Act 1948 for developing nuclear energy for peaceful purposes,
but of course with an eye on building bombs. Mahatma Gandhi was safely dead. In
1954 the nuclear weapons program got into full swing and by 1974 the first bomb
was ready for testing. The building and testing of this bomb was codenamed, somewhat
eerily, “Smiling Buddha”.
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ReplyDeletePlease forgive me, this has nothing to do with your posting. I cannot find any other method of communicating with you. In your book, 'Good Questions, Good Answers', on page 30, you state: "And now that parapsychology is a recognized branch of science...." That statement caught me. I did not think that statement was valid. I inquired with some friends, physicists in the Physics Department of Grand Valley State University. They said my understanding was correct. Parapsychology is a pseudoscience. Parapsychology does not hold to the Scientific Method and therefore cannot claim to be what it does not follow.
ReplyDeleteDear Buddhist Practitioner,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment which I think is correct now. At the time I wrote it, over 20 years ago, the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Laboratory, the University of Virginia’s Department of Psychiatric Medicine and several others were still functioning. In the US at least I think all such research facilities have since closed, although several universities in Europe are still doing parapsychological research. So at least some academics/scientists still think it worth exploring. You can always contact me at pitijoy@yahoo.com, or telepathically.
Hello, Bhante.
ReplyDeleteI just wondered if everything was all right, and if you're just taking a break. I liked reading your posts from time to time, even though I would seldom comment them.