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                spiritual practice. After all, most people
                                                          Faith and
                are caught up in the rat race and not
                intent on the realization of ultimate truth.
                What the monastery provides in the world
                                                          Values:
                is a reminder that everything is okay, that
                we can live with whatever is happening,
                that we can ride the wave. For those
                who live outside the monastic sphere,     A Buddhist
                our effort is to provide an alternative
                                                          response to the
                to the drivenness of the world. Even
                though you might be driving the car to
                work, holding down a job, looking after
                your aging parents, feeding your kids,    coronavirus
                or being with a loved one who is dying,
                it doesn’t have to be frantic. It doesn’t
                                                          pandemic
                have to be obsessive. It doesn’t have to be
                burdensome. There is a manner in which
                we can relate to even the most impactful   By Ven. Thubten Chonyi
                and potent, emotionally charged issues
                of life whereby they are held, they are                            Ven. Thubten Chonyi is a founder
                understood, they are fully experienced,                            of Friends of Sravasti Abbey, the
                and they are not confusing. So real life                           religious center in Pend Oreille
                then has to do with a mind full of life, an                        County. She was ordained at the
                acceptance and appreciation of life, and                           abbey in 2008. In this short article
                the monastery is endeavoring to give us a
                                                                                   she explains how a Buddhist
                sense of this real life.
                                                                                   would experience these difficult
                                                                                   times.
                Adapted from a talk given on August 3,
                1998, in Caspar, California.  EH

                                                          I suppose every Buddhist will have a distinct and personal
                                                          response to this question. For me, the coronavirus is a powerful
                                                          teacher about life, death, change, compassion and resilience. In
                                                          general, I think Buddhists recognize how the present times call
                                                          us to strengthen our spiritual practice and deepen our refuge in
                                                          Buddha and his teachings.


                                                          The pandemic vividly illustrates a core Buddhist principle: That
                                                          beings are equally subject to birth, aging, sickness and death. That
                                                          all things — physical and mental — are in continuous change, not
                                                          remaining the same from one moment to the next. Consequently,
                                                          although we crave stability and pleasant experiences, there is no
                                                          real security and happiness is fleeting. We are not in control.


                                                          Reflecting on these truths is not depressing, as you might think.
                                                          For folks inclined to the Buddhist view, it’s a huge relief. “Oh. This
                                                          situation — challenging as it is — is just another demonstration







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