The Five Approaches for Sharing the Dharma
How Buddhism Can Flourish in the Modern World
In today’s multifaceted society, Buddhism must use a variety of approaches to reach people from different walks of life. With deep sensitivity to the needs of modern people, the Grand Master pioneered these five ways to spread the Dharma.
Buddhism in daily living:
Buddhism in daily living is to live with awareness. Wherever we are, that is where the mind is. This is an essential teaching to guide us in our cultivation.
Buddhism in education:
Learning the Dharma is an education that helps us cultivate mindfulness and awakening. In the Buddhist spirit of learning to realize enlightenment, Chung Tai promotes the Dharma through monastic education, social education, and scholastic education.
Buddhism in arts:
The Dharma can not only be expressed through language and experienced in meditation, it can also be conveyed with form. Architectural design, sculpture, and landscaping are a few mediums through which Chung Tai spreads the Buddhist teachings.
Buddhism in science:
Buddhism and science share a symbiotic relationship of mutual growth and enrichment. Buddhist wisdom can inform scientific discoveries, while science can affirm and support Buddhist cultivation.
Buddhism in academia:
Buddhism and the academic world also influence each other for the better. Buddhist values guide scholars in pursuing research that benefits humanity. Traditional methods of scholarship can be applied to scripture study to deepen one’s understanding of the Dharma.