Way of Oneness: A Sangha Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Spirituality
an excerpt from a Dharma talk given Jan 27th at the Salt Lake Buddhist Fellowship by Christopher Kakuyo Sensei
" I don’t think that violent images make us more violent but I do think that it makes us numb to violence, and also teaches us to objectify the "other" as objects that we can justify hurting or killing because they are different from us, because they are bad, because we do not see them as "subjective" beings with; fears, hopes, dreams and their own tender suffering that may be like ours. As long as we see them as inherently different from us or as something to gratify our needs, can we ever arrive at peace?
Just the idea of violence as entertainment makes me uncomfortable. Why do I engage with violence as entertainment? I don't really know.
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