The Five Mindfulness
Trainings are one of the most concrete ways to practice mindfulness.
They are nonsectarian, and
their nature is universal. They are true practices of compassion and
understanding. All spiritual traditions have their equivalent to the Five
Mindfulness Trainings.
The first training is to
protect life, to decrease violence in one-self, in the family and in society.
The second training is to practice social justice, generosity, not stealing and
not exploiting other living beings. The third is the practice of responsible
sexual behavior in order to protect individuals, couples, families and
children. The fourth is the practice of deep listening and loving speech to
restore communication and reconcile. The fifth is about mindful consumption, to
help us not bring toxins and poisons into our body or mind.
The Five Mindfulness
Trainings are based on the precepts developed during the time of the Buddha to
be the foundation of practice for the entire lay practice community. With mindfulness, we are aware of what is going
on in our bodies, our feelings, our minds and the world, and we avoid doing harm
to ourselves and others.
Mindfulness protects us, our families and our society.
When we are mindful, we can see that by refraining from doing one thing, we can
prevent another thing from happening. We arrive at our own unique insight. It
is not something imposed on us by an outside authority.
Practicing the mindfulness
trainings, therefore, helps us be more calm and concentrated, and brings more
insight and enlightenment.
The Five
Mindfulness Trainings
The Five Mindfulness Trainings represent the Buddhist vision for a
global spirituality and ethic. They are a concrete expression of the Buddha’s
teachings on the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path, the path of
right understanding and true love, leading to healing, transformation, and
happiness for ourselves and for the world. To practice the Five Mindfulness
Trainings is to cultivate the insight of interbeing, or Right View, which can
remove all discrimination, intolerance, anger, fear, and despair. If we live
according to the Five Mindfulness Trainings, we are already on the path of a
bodhisattva. Knowing we are on that path, we are not lost in confusion about
our life in the present or in fears about the future.
1 - Reverence For Life
Aware of the
suffering caused by the destruction of life, I am committed to cultivating the
insight of interbeing and compassion and learning ways to protect the lives of
people, animals, plants, and minerals. I am determined not to kill, not to let
others kill, and not to support any act of killing in the world, in my
thinking, or in my way of life. Seeing that harmful actions arise from anger,
fear, greed, and intolerance, which in turn come from dualistic and
discriminative thinking, I will cultivate openness, non-discrimination, and
non-attachment to views in order to transform violence, fanaticism, and
dogmatism in myself and in the world.
2 - True Happiness
Aware of the
suffering caused by exploitation, social injustice, stealing, and oppression, I
am committed to practicing generosity in my thinking, speaking, and acting. I
am determined not to steal and not to possess anything that should belong to
others; and I will share my time, energy, and material resources with those who
are in need. I will practice looking deeply to see that the happiness and
suffering of others are not separate from my own happiness and suffering; that
true happiness is not possible without understanding and compassion; and that
running after wealth, fame, power and sensual pleasures can bring much
suffering and despair. I am aware that happiness depends on my mental attitude
and not on external conditions, and that I can live happily in the present
moment simply by remembering that I already have more than enough conditions to
be happy. I am committed to practicing Right Livelihood so that I can help
reduce the suffering of living beings on Earth and reverse the process of
global warming.
3 - True Love
Aware of the
suffering caused by sexual misconduct, I am committed to cultivating
responsibility and learning ways to protect the safety and integrity of
individuals, couples, families, and society. Knowing that sexual desire is not
love, and that sexual activity motivated by craving always harms myself as well
as others, I am determined not to engage in sexual relations without true love
and a deep, long-term commitment made known to my family and friends. I will do
everything in my power to protect children from sexual abuse and to prevent
couples and families from being broken by sexual misconduct. Seeing that body
and mind are one, I am committed to learning appropriate ways to take care of
my sexual energy and cultivating loving kindness, compassion, joy and
inclusiveness – which are the four basic elements of true love – for my greater
happiness and the greater happiness of others. Practicing true love, we know
that we will continue beautifully into the future.
4 - Loving Speech and
Deep Listening
Aware of the
suffering caused by unmindful speech and the inability to listen to others, I
am committed to cultivating loving speech and compassionate listening in order
to relieve suffering and to promote reconciliation and peace in myself and
among other people, ethnic and religious groups, and nations. Knowing that
words can create happiness or suffering, I am committed to speaking truthfully
using words that inspire confidence, joy, and hope. When anger is manifesting
in me, I am determined not to speak. I will practice mindful breathing and
walking in order to recognize and to look deeply into my anger. I know that the
roots of anger can be found in my wrong perceptions and lack of understanding
of the suffering in myself and in the other person. I will speak and listen in
a way that can help myself and the other person to transform suffering and see
the way out of difficult situations. I am determined not to spread news that I
do not know to be certain and not to utter words that can cause division or
discord. I will practice Right Diligence to nourish my capacity for
understanding, love, joy, and inclusiveness, and gradually transform anger,
violence, and fear that lie deep in my consciousness.
5 - Nourishment and
Healing
Aware of the
suffering caused by unmindful consumption, I am committed to cultivating good
health, both physical and mental, for myself, my family, and my society by
practicing mindful eating, drinking, and consuming. I will practice looking
deeply into how I consume the Four Kinds of Nutriments, namely edible foods,
sense impressions, volition, and consciousness. I am determined not to gamble,
or to use alcohol, drugs, or any other products which contain toxins, such as
certain websites, electronic games, TV programs, films, magazines, books, and
conversations. I will practice coming back to the present moment to be in touch
with the refreshing, healing and nourishing elements in me and around me, not
letting regrets and sorrow drag me back into the past nor letting anxieties,
fear, or craving pull me out of the present moment. I am determined not to try
to cover up loneliness, anxiety, or other suffering by losing myself in
consumption. I will contemplate interbeing and consume in a way that preserves
peace, joy, and well-being in my body and consciousness, and in the collective
body and consciousness of my family, my society and the Earth.
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