first time i see u uttering something sensibleOriginally posted by killstyle:eh. actullay buddhists dont believe in causing unneccessary pains and sufferings whenever they go. be it to animals or humans.]
from wat i see. those straight laced one i mean.
i dont know about 'others'
My friend asked similar question to a monk. The monk reply that if you keep your precepts and practise well, your karma will naturally make you born in an environment where you don't have such dilemma and difficult situation.Originally posted by nightzip:E.g. mosquitoes, cockroaches, etc..
e.g. mosquitoes, they suck blood and spread diseases, so let's say you dont want to kill it, but it suck your blood....then you got malaria? but if you dont kill it, it will spread malaria?
similar to cockroaches? if you dont kill it, they multiply and spread diseases through contaminated food, etc?
Hello, my master Ven. Shen Kai offered a solution to Ants and Co-ckroaches (avoiding filter). He also mentioned about mosquitoes (but I can't remember well for that one). I will summarise a few points below.
Ants - put some Mei2 You2 near their home, they dislike the Mei2 You2 and will definitely move away from their home to somewhere else. To give the ants a sense of direction where to go you may put some food nearby, and they will go and live there. But don't put the food too far as it may be difficult for them to travel that far distance.
Co-ckroach - get some empty Wu3 Jia1 Pi2 Jiu3 (a type of Chinese traditional beer?). Co-ckroaches love to have a beer and will all go inside. Then you can throw the cans into a dirty place i.e trash can and let them live in their paradise. I don't know about other beers, you all could experiment yourself.
Mosquitoes - I can remember only he mentioend two ways - burning that mosquito 'incense', or using some kind of electronic device that could make them sterilised and not be able to reproduce babies.
So we do not necessarily need to kill them to get rid of the pests. Wisdom will be of good use.
My Master taught - to develope Great Compassion one must start by not harming, and protecting animals no matter how tiny they are.
Even though these animals may be tiny - if you can kill small animals, one day you might kill bigger animals, then killing humans no longer seem a difficult task to do.
by the way, found out that co-ckroaches also like staled beer and wines. so other alcoholic drinks should work
Let's say you are not Arahan but a human...Originally posted by justdoit77:My friend asked similar question to a monk. The monk reply that if you keep your precepts and practise well, your karma will naturally make you born in an environment where you don't have such dilemma and difficult situation.
For example, wherever an Arahan walk, those insects will automatically walk away from under his foot, so they won't be stepped by the Arahan.
If you kill the mosquitoes, it's bad karma for you. But if you don't and the mosquitoes cause fatal dengue infections to your neighbours or children, it cannot be good karma, can it?Originally posted by An Eternal Now:No clear cut answers.
Sometimes having a little wisdom will help. See forum's previous topic: Ways to get rid of Pests/Insects
For instance: my dharma teacher even after having a horrible dengue fever and having to stay in hospital, after coming back she still never kills a single mosquito. When there are many mosquitoes in her house, she also never kill them... if memory recall she did something crazy before like spraying insecticide on herself bcos her maid wanted to use it to spray on the insects. Maybe not exactly that but I recall she did something like spraying insecticide on herself.
But on another instance she also mentioned before, if for example, the dharma centre has a lot of mosquitoes (but anyway our dharma centre doesnt have a single insect and is on the 5th floor), she is willing to take up the karma to call the control pests or something, for the better good. If you want to kill the mosquito, you need to know that no matter for what reason, there will stil be negative karma involved.
Originally posted by nightzip:Let's say you are not Arahan but a human...
If you dun kill the mosquitoes, then you actually committing a sin that it will go and suck other people's blood and spread malaria?
Its equivalent to ancient china, where let's say you see a crocodile snapping off a 8 year old boy and crawling back to a lake....
do you go and help the kid cuz he is still alive and there a distance before the crocodile will reach the lake....or do you just close an eye, say that its just karma, and not your business?
What if in the process of rescuing the kid, you inevitably have to kill the crocodile? is it fair to the crocodile who is actually do its daily find for food...?
Originally posted by casino_king:Use your own brains and don't be ridiculous....
Hello, my master Ven. Shen Kai offered a solution to Ants and Co-ckroaches (avoiding filter). He also mentioned about mosquitoes (but I can't remember well for that one). I will summarise a few points below.
Ants - put some Mei2 You2 near their home, they dislike the Mei2 You2 and will definitely move away from their home to somewhere else. To give the ants a sense of direction where to go you may put some food nearby, and they will go and live there. But don't put the food too far as it may be difficult for them to travel that far distance.
Co-ckroach - get some empty Wu3 Jia1 Pi2 Jiu3 (a type of Chinese traditional beer?). Co-ckroaches love to have a beer and will all go inside. Then you can throw the cans into a dirty place i.e trash can and let them live in their paradise. I don't know about other beers, you all could experiment yourself.
Mosquitoes - I can remember only he mentioend two ways - burning that mosquito 'incense', or using some kind of electronic device that could make them sterilised and not be able to reproduce babies.
So we do not necessarily need to kill them to get rid of the pests. Wisdom will be of good use.
My Master taught - to develope Great Compassion one must start by not harming, and protecting animals no matter how tiny they are.
Even though these animals may be tiny - if you can kill small animals, one day you might kill bigger animals, then killing humans no longer seem a difficult task to do.
by the way, found out that co-ckroaches also like staled beer and wines. so other alcoholic drinks should workAnd lastly, if there is no choice but to kill the mosquitoes, it should be done out of wisdom as a skillful means, But on another instance she also mentioned before, if for example, the dharma centre has a lot of mosquitoes (but anyway our dharma centre doesnt have a single insect and is on the 5th floor), she is willing to take up the karma to call the control pests or something, for the better good. If you want to kill the mosquito, you need to know that no matter for what reason, there will stil be negative karma involved.. As Buddhists we also do chant for these beings.
Originally posted by casino_king:Before we kill them, we can exercise alternative non-violent ways.
I was staying at an apartment and there were tiny small ants that you can hardly see crawling around. It was really irritating. Sometimes I wake up and find them crawling on my bed and I wonder if they crawled into my nose.
I bought those poison food (Baygon) and it didn't help. Then I bought some no name ants poison (cheap and good) and soon no more ants.
If people steal my money, i will difinately report them to the police.... ants invade my house I will definately feed them poison.
Middle way my friends... don't be extremists.
If you see a Tiger going after your wife and children and you have a riffle, shoot it.Yes - if there is no alternatives.
Good pointOriginally posted by sinweiy:The true purpose of precept is to cease all acts of unwholesomeness. hence called, 'jin4 jie1' (precept/discipline of purity).
For example if a country ordered that Buddhism be elininated. What should you do? Such incident took place in China thrice. Look at the history, did any Buddhists be it Ordain and Lay, rebelled. Nope! Why? Buddhists abide by the Vinaya. Forever no hatred to the country. This is truly protecting the Dharma. Why/how? Let the World's people see that Buddhist is the best residents. Will the next governor want Buddhism to recover. YES! But if the Buddhists rebel and take revenge in the beginning. And other countries see this. It will leave a bad impression. And criticize Buddhism and forever reject Buddhism. For that you truely eliminate Buddhism. So how Buddhism flourish depend on how Buddhists uphold the Vinaya. If Vinaya ends, Buddhism ends. This idea is very profound according to cause and effect.
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Correct.Originally posted by Iker-X-of-Bodh:In Buddhism, we have the precept of not-killing.
A precept is not a commandment.
We try to observe non-killing but it is impossible to lead a life wihout killing any beings. Precept should be taken as an advice, a practice point. We try our best to observe. It is not a commandment when we CANNOT DO THIS CANNOT DO THAT.
I am a staunch Buddhist but i see Andes mosquitoes, I kill it. I see termites eating the wood of my home, I kill it.
But then I would transfer some merits to them after that.
BEar in mind every second every moment within our body, grms and bacteria are being killed. Each sip of water, we kill some micro beings.
When in dilemm,a practise wisdom and flexibility.
That's what the Buddha taught and what Buddhism is all about!
-deleted-Originally posted by sinweiy:it's good to notel that it doesnÂ’t mean that when a precept is open, the effect will not occur in the future. when BuddhaÂ’s previous life killed the killer who was abt to kill the entire ppl on the boat., he still have to undergo retributions.
i mean wisdom is oso not end up becoming an excuse.
that said, “Compassion often incurs misfortunes and convenience often leads to immorality. “
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