Showing posts with label Buddhism. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 16, 2017

Dhamma Book Publications in Africa

In this study efforts are done to communicate research problem clearly, with one of the sentences indicating the goal of the study._ Rationale statement reveals whether one was doing pure research or applied form._ The researcher shows how important this study is and a worthwhile undertaking._ Under significance of study, the researcher indicated major ways the research would impact other in parts or in whole._ For example, it was important to effectively use of research to improve public policy, enhance public services and contribute to quality of debate on how Buddhism has over decades spread to Africa._ However, this study goes forward to seek and reach consensus on the development of Buddhism in Africa.  Theories in this study are formulated to explain, predict and understand phenomena._ There were three key constructs investigated and made operational by the author, which included  –‘reason,_’ ‘strategies’ and ‘response.’_ 
In this book the study of Buddhism in Africa greatly envisages how it was organised, because it was on such a basis that quality performance and future relevance were either determined or guaranteed. Organisation development consisted of the following principles: an effort – 1) Planned, 2) organisation-wide, and 3) Managed from the top, to 4) increase organisation effectiveness and health, through 5) Planned interventions in organisation processes –using behavioural science knowledge._
The chapters of this thesis ranged from one to five. In this chapter one, the researcher presents the topic, background, research motivation, research measurement and justification. These sub sectors of the book provide direction of the study that all other chapters reflected on. In chapter two, researcher explores and identifies literature related to the study and indicated how they implied to it. Chapter three highlights and discusses the systematic procedures of finding answers to the study questions as a requirement in any scientific study. Chapter four shows the findings of the study, which are outcomes of vigorous research processes, with respect to the study questions.  And chapter five discusses the findings of the study, with arguments for and against with support of relevant literature. It also contained sections indicating corresponding conclusions and recommendations of the study. Ways to master challenges of propagating Buddhism for the future and progressive development of Buddhism on the continent are elaborately explained. The study aims at making contributions to Africa’s moral consciousness through crossdisciplinary approaches strengthening orientation towards social progress and appropriate utilization of resources and increase access to development opportunities. And as a moral guide, it suppors efforts to promotion of efficient operations and service delivery._ The concluding sections elaborates the researcher’s major findings and proposals for the future. The study is an outcome of the experiences and tangible efforts by unsung personalities to advance Buddhism and related practices in Africa, including the commendable responsibilities and contributions of resident and visiting religious_Buddhist missionary leaders and lay Buddhists in Africa. 



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- Donate towards Dhamma publication in Africa and completion of the manuscript, "Development of Buddhism in Africa."
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Saturday, February 15, 2014

Status of Buddhism in Uganda



Forwarded By
JW Buganga
Kampala-Uganda

Most Uganda Buddhists are affiliated to an organization called the Uganda Buddhist Center. It is registered as a national non-government organization, with responsibilities of inculcating peace through the teaching of Dhamma, and the practices of meditation and yoga. But because attaining of peace also manifests through material satisfaction and livelihood development, the center finds itself busy with the noble work of extending essential life-support facilities to communities-in-need such as clean and safe water. It is provided free of charge. It has got a resource center for students, curious individuals, and institutions to research on Dhamma. It has also gone ahead to nurture young university students, through provision of management and humanitarian service skills, knowledge, and experience, and with a critical emphasis of ethical and moral issues in application of those newly acquired attributes. 

Inter-religious, Inter-cultural and Inter-traditional Work
Over the years, we integrated the aspect of inter-religious/faith/spiritual/traditional/cultural in our work. So far we have been working closely with two famous Kingdoms, namely; the Kingdom of Tooro and Buganda. These, until now, act as mediums through which to express uniqueness of their respective cultures and traditions, and subsequently; developing and preserving them. This has proved very useful economically. Eco-tourism is now growing rapidly in the country, which provides additional revenue to the Kingdoms and country in general. With equal resistance, we have been facing serious disappearance of forests due to insensitive ‘developments’ around the country.

Inter-cultural and Inter-Tradition Conflicts
It can be noted that the world we live had got problems arising from dominance of one culture or tradition over multitude of others in utilization of the natural resources and access to development opportunities, and greedily ensuring status quo. As Marxists say, ‘the oppressed will always rise against the oppressor.’ As such, the world will always be assured of the trouble of violence. But then, violence by Man is not only targeting fellow men; it is sharply being experienced by the physical environment, characterized by over exploitation of nonrenewable resources and destruction of the green cover. Since violence yields violence, the consequences to such actions have been dire. Natural disasters have been widespread, in the forms of food shortage and starvation, uncomfortable very cold or very hot weather, destructive floods and hailstorms, and so on.

Our Plans on Inter-religious, Inter-cultural and Inter-traditional for Peace
We have plans to undertake forestry recovery programme around the country with cooperation from local leaders, and private land owners. We are already part of partnerships with local universities, and environment bodies to help recover the threatened nature. While we have direct contacts and closely working with the two Kingdoms above, we are working around the clock to open links and working relationships with other monarchs and chiefdoms. In doing this, we aim at demystifying myths about Buddhism mission in Africa, and only work together towards making communities and environment better.

For Man to be happy, he must deal with his culture of violence. Buddhism provides a mechanism of dealing with self destructive or aggressive impulses by letting sufferer to rise above them, and prompting consistently Dhamma-friendly decisions. Essentially, all cultures and traditions agree to peaceful existence and co-existence. And they can use their diverse experiences to improve on relations among men, and that with the physical environment as well as wild life. We are working on instituting a collection facility of all such traditions and cultures, so that we can continue to nurture life through right understanding of the principles of Dhamma, which are collectively known to all other traditions.

Aspects to Consider
We all know that Dhamma represents diversity of things and beings, which cannot necessarily be the same; thinking, feeling, and acting that way. No. Unfortunately, some groups break off from mainstream cultures and traditions to specialize in promotion of misconceived Dhamma knowledge and practices. Mainstream traditions have the duty to help provide platform to them with the aim of causing reinstatement, through means that resuscitate right mindfulness, and right administration of Dhamma principles, through meditation. In this way the realities of diversity would not be fought to cause accelerated misery and destructions, instead. The mainland traditions have an equal responsibility; through their unique strategies engage the lost world in ways that help to shape wrong intentions in favor of those that propagate peace. Forums as these (tradition and cultural exchange) help to identify those unique endowments in every tradition and culture to meet the common development needs of men, sustainably. Besides, it provide an avenue to express each other views before others, to listen to one another, to be understood, to be respected, to learn from one another, and to develop universal principles for future cooperation and peace.  I urge you and everyone involved to continue with this kind spirit for a peaceful and prosperous world, and to even to spread, and involve other traditions and cultures that are not here today.

Conclusion
With those few remarks, I end here by thanking you all for listening to me and inviting Dhamma teachers with a background of interreligious, cross-traditional, and cross-cultural approaches, to volunteer with us in Uganda. We allow a volunteering period of between three to six months. Uganda is one of the leading culturally diverse countries in the world. With such a background, it provides volunteers with the right experience of working across cultures and traditions. Among other roles, will be to write reports, to create archives about universal aspects of cultures, and to development and participate in community development programmes.

Examination of Women Participation in the Advancement of Dharma

Jacob W. Buganga, Peace Psychologist / Researcher,
Peace and Conflict Programme
Department of Religion and Peace Studies
Makerere University



Women have a reputation for supporting human life development processes. Dharma is the universality of thinking, understanding, and acting for the mutual benefit of everything in return. The theoretical analysis of the concept of Dharma and women participation provides interesting views about women involvement in increasing its understanding. Women are the most compliant to the needs of Dharma of the two genders, with qualities the get in harmony with it such as patience, concern for the environment, slowness to aggress, compassionate tendency, analytical, and eagerness to understand dharma, and to change the world around her. They are willing to contribute to Dharma in various respects, backgrounds, and traditions in order to change lives of themselves, their children, and families, including boys and men. Dharma as expressed in Buddhist terms limits involvement of women as it gets associated to a differentiation, divisionism, unitarization, and denunciation of other philosophies they belong to yet dharma implies universality of thinking and saying or doing. Women participation in increasing understanding of Dharma is possible is made independent of biases and the diverse thoughts, and cultures. While that happens, women participation is advancement the understanding of Dharma is already in place, and they will always do so long as the architects of taking the message across borders relate with them as supporters of peaceful co-existence, human and ecological justice and development agents. It is therefore important to rethink the limiting concept: ‘Buddhism’ for a more universe concept: ‘Dharmaism,’ which is integrative of everything and everyone, including women.

Friday, December 3, 2010

A DISCUSSION PAPER ON RELIGION AND CULTURE AND SALIENT FEATURES WITHIN THEM THAT CAN BE USED AS CONFLICT RESOLUTION MECHANISMS

Introduction
Spirituality is functional in connectivity with the belief system (a set of ideas, principles, and meanings attached to them. These, gradually, reinforces the development of mental and behavioral structures towards new personality-self. According to Father Musaala, A. (2010) Christians believe in 3-oned God –consisting of a person (mind, will and soul) –soul, (emotions, intuition and conscious) –spirit, body (fresh, blood and bones), and God –the Divine person.

There are other persons called angelic persons called demons or fallen angels –and without body. Then, there is Jesus Christ (with both Divine and Human Nature); and lastly, God –the Divine Nature. The spirit is said to be more powerful than the body, and some writers think it was Jesus’ spirit that rose, not the body in light of the Egyptian religious traditions (Nijel BPG, 1999).

Conflict is widely understood as actual perceived threat or opposition to one’s needs, interests, and positions –involving disagreements between two or more parties. Conflicts can refer to internal disharmony within individuals, disagreements between individuals, fighting, or wars between countries. And peace is the state of harmony and tranquility experienced by the individual at all levels –that may be family, community, national, regional and global.

Human growth and development is undisputedly characterized by conflict. This, though, cannot be accepted as a norm, but transformed for the human or social good, or otherwise resolved and prevented. But, according to the Wikipedia.org (2010), peace describes a relationship or society that is functioning harmoniously and without violent conflict. Peace is believed to be an outcome of a conflict after lessons have been taken and integrated into individual and social values. However, peace experts aim at not only overturning the ugly face of conflict for peace to prevail but also its sustainability.

Background
Religion is manipulated spirituality meant to serve interests of man either for the worst or for the best. Identifying region-mythical elements is essential to peace-building. In pursuant of patriotism, religions begin to scramble for dominion in the different spheres of a nation’s life for prestige among its followers and promoters.

Religion is often used by nationalists to promote own ideologies and to support war. In both ways religion can be both ugly and positively rewarding in peace-building, for example, it can respond positively towards peace-building efforts –through forgiveness, restoration, healing and transform them people from viewing it as personal faith to community-level wellbeing (Rodrigues, D. 2010).

Many writers have pointed an accusing finger at religion for being troublesome and a source of conflict, and now think we can use the thief to catch a thief. Religion, thus, has emerged as important ally to peace makers and builders. There are different aspects of religion or its traditions wherever they have been practiced, observed, read, and discussed or taught that can be exploited to resolve conflict in favor of peace and harmony –both within the self, among friends, within family, in community nationally, regionally and globally –through religious and cultural features like the cross, statues of saints, dharma wheel, the faith, the belief system, the ethics, morality issues, transcendentalism, communalism, and so on.

Universal Spirituality and Universal Nature

Religions evolve through learning from each other. Using Buddhism as a case; despite its relative lack of organization, is now a global faith through “reverse evangelism,” that is, people are naturally attracted to its teachings of self-reliance, inner peace and universal spirituality, without the necessity of being religious, attracted to it as secular religion or non-religious spirituality (Piya, T. 2010).

Religions wherever they went formed cultures and got mixed up to form new breeds of religion compatible to African way of life, South African way of life, South American way of life or Asian way of life and Arabia way of life (culture) be it Muslim religion, Christian religion, or Buddhist religion. Each adopted a section of societies traditions suited to the people they found –and through which it made ‘rightful’ meaning to them yet carrying same universal message of love and peace.

According to religionist Van Harvey in Wallace, B. Allan (2003:4) , we deem a system of belief and practice religious if it expresses a dominant interest in certain universal and elemental features of human existence. One way of achievement inner peace is subscription to acceptable or rational ethical and moral codes. From individual the peace extends to family, groups of individuals, local community, regionally and internationally.

Buddhism has been found to posses a lot of philosophy and science (knowledge and empiricism of the nature of the mind, the physical environment and generally about the natural world). It concerns itself causality within the human experience and empiricism rather than transcendentalism Wallace, B. Allan (2003:8). Experience search for the truth elicits on-spot understanding of phenomenon and right decision making whilst considering sustainable development for sustainable peace.
Dharma teaching guides individuals into those who respect biodiversity and begins to appreciate unity in natural diversity for sustainability of life.

During mindfulness, it is through understanding dynamics of nature that suffering ceases. Buddhism is accommodative of diverse cultures religions and or ideology, rather than zealotry and fanaticism –tokens of patience, tolerance and cooperation among various faiths which promote peace (Premaseri, 2008). Understanding suffering as nature subject to change helped to individuals detach from cravings that caused suffering. By doing so healing from negative past begins –leading to peace within oneself and shared peace with others.

Station and Symbolism
In the Roman Catholic Churches there is a box –a consecrated place where sacred objects are kept and is set over the Alter. That box and its contents show divine presence of God (Kevin Knight, 2009). In the Catholic Churches the box specifically houses the bread (body of Jesus Christ) and wine (his blood). Taking of the blood and bread are taken by Catholics to embrace the life of Jesus Christ and reunite with him. As a result, Catholics go on to do Christly works and be good role-models in the community. They, for example, showed love to other Christians, showed meekness daily living, and in peace and harmony with themselves and others.

In addition, there are specific stations for God (or a any other representation of God). For example, among the Muslims is a mosque marked by a ‘sliced moon symbol, a temple of Hindus, Buddhists and others, synagogue for the Jews, and churches for Christians. Worshipers find it a privileged to attend sermons or sessions in those centers or houses of God. That not only helped to directly communicate to God (to repent, to ask for providence and protection), build man’s relationship with nature or God, but strengthened it. And at the end of the sessions of prayers, there is a marked difference between how a worshiper felt before prayer and after –really, a great feeling to keep such a relationship with one’s God.

Universal Spirituality and Universal Nature
Religions evolve through learning from each other. Using Buddhism as a case; despite its relative lack of organization, is now a global faith through “reverse evangelism,” that is, people are naturally attracted to its teachings of self-reliance, inner peace and universal spirituality, without the necessity of being religious, attracted to it as secular religion or non-religious spirituality (Piya, T. 2010).

Religions wherever they went formed cultures and got mixed up to form new breeds of religion compatible to African way of life, South African way of life, South American way of life or Asian way of life and Arabia way of life (culture) be it Muslim religion, Christian religion, or Buddhist religion. Each adopted a section of societies traditions suited to the people they found –and through which it made ‘rightful’ meaning to them yet carrying same universal message of love and peace.
According to religionist Van Harvey in Wallace, B. Allan (2003:4) , we deem a system of belief and practice religious if it expresses a dominant interest in certain universal and elemental features of human existence. One way of achievement inner peace is subscription to acceptable or rational ethical and moral codes. From individual the peace extends to family, groups of individuals, local community, regionally and internationally.

Buddhism has been found to posses a lot of philosophy and science (knowledge and empiricism of the nature of the mind, the physical environment and generally about the natural world). It concerns itself causality within the human experience and empiricism rather than transcendentalism Wallace, B. Allan (2003:8). Experience search for the truth elicits on-spot understanding of phenomenon and right decision making whilst considering sustainable development for sustainable peace.
Dharma teaching guides individuals into those who respect biodiversity and begins to appreciate unity in natural diversity for sustainability of life.

During mindfulness, it is through understanding dynamics of nature that suffering ceases. Buddhism is accommodative of diverse cultures religions and or ideology, rather than zealotry and fanaticism –tokens of patience, tolerance and cooperation among various faiths which promote peace (Premaseri, 2008). Understanding suffering as nature subject to change helped to individuals detach from cravings that caused suffering. By doing so healing from negative past begins –leading to peace within oneself and shared peace with others.

Faith, Trustfulness and Patience
Patience and trust can only be practiced to perfection and are important not only in one’s relationship with his or her God whilst awaiting providence but with fellow men as well whilst dealing with difficult people and in helping them change for the better for social peace and harmony. In trusting God there is no way man would resort to armament programs as a replacement of him (the Almighty).

Man would only trust the omnipresent and all powerful God, the God of love. This will help eradicate internal insecurities and external fears, militarism, re-emergency of cold wars and major international crises –in favor of love and mutual friendship, cooperation and trust which are relevant to peace, harmony and happiness. Otherwise, the world is now witnessing frightening development in biological weaponry and robotics (Francis, D. 2010). It would be interesting to see religion play a reinforcement role in the disarmament schemes.

Justice and Equity for Mutual Respect
Before God men and women are equal. The Ten Commandments were given to man to man and woman for foster mutual harmony, spiritual harmony, inner peace and environmental peace. However, the post conflict recovery has been a critical challenge for women and girls in northern Uganda after two (2) decades of war –according to the European Union (Lirri, E. 2010).

The UN Security Council Resolution 1325 responses that women are rarely involved in decisions to wage war –even though they bear the brunt of atrocities committed in conflict situation. The resolution seeks to protect women from violence –particularly sexual violence in conflict and post conflict situations. It should be noted that by virtue of their masculinity and socialization to be brave, courageous and rough, men tend to trigger violence to fulfill those attributes and orientation to them. Until men realize such disserving lifestyle would they realize environmental peace; tangibly.

Independent Variable (Religion): the Guide, Not the Doer
Religion can only be sought by man for appropriate approaches to life and not vice-versa. It provides recommended behavior to be truly belonging to it for the right intentions of orderliness, harmony and peace. It is only unfortunate that man drags religion and God’s name for own selfish ends and accordingly justify them. While religion has been used to support and to incite people into anarchy as was the case in Serbia, Yugoslavia, and Northern Ireland, it indeed preaches peace. Religion has only suffered from man’s greed, and has been used as opium to achieve his selfish interests.

Many writers argue that Islam and terrorism are never bed fellows, and no religion has ever supported violence as its mission. Yusuf, T. M. (2010) argued that prophet Ibrahim, Musa, Isa and Mohammed came to preach love, create harmony among mankind and cause people to believe in the creator and to promote faith and trust. The belief in the God of peace, and the faith and trust in him are important predictors of sustainable peace.

However, in his article, Maguire, D. C. (2010), an ethical and critique of the United States (US)-Israel alliance reveals how abusive of religious men and nations can be. According to him, both Israel and United States claim special security needs that justify violence, unchecked militarism, torture, violation of human rights and international law, and imperial expansion basing on prophetic remembrance and inspiration. As a result, 700,000 Palestine were driven from their land to make room for Israel. A situation of people without land (Israel) led to landless people (Palestine), only forced in camps deprived of basic necessities of livelihood. To maintain and at other occasions worsen the Palestine situation, Israel received ten million dollars a day; more than any country accept Iraq from the US.

It can be noted that Israel actions were a violation of 1948 UN resolution 194 –which says Palestinian refugees violently removed from their homes should be allowed to return while the 1967 UN resolution 242 cites inadmissibility of acquisition of territory by war after Israel tripled its size in six (6) day war. That resolution was reinforced by resolution 338 in 1971. It is further conceived that both Israel claim unique victim-hood; 9/11 for US and holocaust for the Israel, and use that the counter fear through same terrorism tool whilst mindless of open and insensitive suffocation of the Palestinian people –directly or indirectly by both countries. It propagation of injustice, misery and suffering against which the country like US claim to strive for globally.

Science (Human Intelligence) and Religion
Most religious practitioners think fronting science and utilizing it for humanity’s betterment and harmony is rebellion against God. They argue that God must not be replaced by human creations or impressions because that loosens or detaches him from his or her God. Some go ahead to say that it is the foolish –who are indeed ‘wise,’ or that the ‘poor’ will go to heaven –as justifications. However, man has to be knowledgeable and able to understand his environment if he or she has to be able to tame negative consequences that continuously threatens his existence. Knowledge and ability to deal with life challenges helps him to her to be in control of everything that surrounds him and make life easy and comfortable through advancement in technology –ensuring that it is appropriate with less or no side-effects to endanger himself.
Fear causes internal disharmony, however, most Christians greatly fear application of logic and science in objectively understanding mysteries of life. Instead, they displaced science and logic with Divine rule yet until man understands his natural environment will he gain internal security and peace extendable to greater social interaction circles. However, Pope Benedict XVI cautioned about extreme attitudes towards science that it holds answers towards life problems (St. Andrea Parish Catholic Church, 2010).

At a plenary assembly of the pontifical academy of sciences under the theme: “the scientific legacy of the twentieth century,” he noted that science, because of its innumerable advances was taken and answers all questions of man’s existence, and even his highest aspirations. He observed that the task remains patient yet passionate search for the truth about the cosmos, about nature and about the constitution of the human being.

Leadership in Religions
On top of the hierarchy is God who exists in different ways according to how man finds it befitting. The freedom to choose specific aspects of God or conceptualize him or her gives man a true sense of spiritual democracy. Indeed, where there is a problem is the question of leadership. The leadership like subjects too fall prey of sin. Perhaps the only difference is the unique rob or garment they wear to distinguish them from the congregation.

However, still, there must be an organization with structures, units, tasks and responsible people taking on such tasks. Such tasks could be mediation by mediation committee, HIV/AIDS department for creating awareness and conducting counseling session, family unit for marriage counseling and conducting holy matrimony, and communication office for releasing organization position on countries moral aspects. Failure to impart these means leadership failure.

In Rwanda, genocide ensued as church leaders either watched it happen or actively participated. It failed o condemn the genocide; some of the members of the religious hierarchy were accused, charged and convicted by the ICTR for participating in the genocide, however, he majority of Rwandans, and Tutsis in particular, are Catholic, so shared religion did not prevent genocide.

The Mind and Body in Buddhist Practice of Insight Meditation and Yoga
The exercises, directing and re-directing of mind and body, like prayer for Christians or Duwa for Muslims, can be done either in solitude or in groups. Buddhists apply insight meditation and yoga activities to gain understanding of nature, master it, and make right decisions –aimed at eradicating current problems to achieve inner peace.

Inner peace then contagiously penetrated different levels of human interaction –be it family, local community, regional and international characterized reciprocally by peace, harmony and tranquility. Insight meditation involved sustained awareness of the conditioned habits of the mind. Such are tamed, got rid of, and replaced by a new understanding of universal principles of nature encased in the four noble truths (acknowledging existence of suffering, the cause of suffering, existence of the path to end suffering and the way to liberating the self for ultimate peace).

Yoga on the other hand has been experiences as uniformed body movement patterns accompanied by natural breathing and exercised breathing (emphasizing lengthy oxygen in-take). Such have a wellness effect of increasing oxygen intake to the lungs and other parts of the body, improving blood flow, and achieving mental and physical fitness. According to Rahula, B. Y. (2009:53), sustained awareness of the challenges faced during such activities (yoga and insight meditation) like rising thoughts, ideas, worrying, breaking of pattern, day-dreaming, restlessness, tiredness, sheepishness –all of real life experience which patiently are seen vanishing under the universal principle that everything naturally change towards a certain orientation –which must be accepted as realities. Healthy minds and bodies thus provide way foe sustained inner peace within individuals. According to Nigel, BPG (1999), constantly power was drawn from the spirit into the body through Egyptian martial art. For the ancient Egyptians, this led to enlightenment and resurrections.

Futuristic, Evolutionary and Revolutionary
The International Humanitarian Law document (American Red Cross, 2001:10) provided that occupying powers must permit access to ministers of religion to give spiritual assistance to members of their religious communities. There are changes taking place instinctually and in the natural and social environments –whose dynamics man must master to progress alongside them –more so understanding of natural phenomenon that all other beings may fall short of. Contrary to that man suffers from disorientation, malfunctioning and extinction or selected out for being unfit to live in the dynamic world. Therefore, whatever happens, life must continue or ‘let go.’ There must be transformation from worse to better and from better to best –regardless. Religion facilitates healing from past negative experiences of war to building resilience and positive states of hope for peace and peace towards its achievement.

Appeasement, Forgiveness and Reconciliation

The Acholi culture (in Uganda) has one of the most interesting models for conflict resolution. They have got rituals which have facilitated reconciliation and amnesty in their communities. Forgiveness and reconciliation is said to be the center of that culture. They believe in the world of the living dead and spirits, and that shapes greatly their way of behavior, particularly how they see justice and reconciliation.

The divine spirits guided the Acholi moral order. When something wrong happened, they send illness and misery or misfortune –until appropriate actions were taken by the elders and offender. Some of the codes suggested by the Acholi Paramount Chief Rwot David Onen Acana II are; do not be trouble maker, respect sincerity, do not steal, reconcile and forgive, problem-solving through discussions, and children, women and disabled are not to be harmed in war.

Healing Power of Religion
African Traditional Religion is still popular to many including those subscribing to revealed teachings and post-colonial religions. South African communities are highly superstitious and believe that ancestors guide and protect the living through traditional healers. They are considered holy men and women who can bring good luck to their communities and chase away evil spirits, cure all sorts of illnesses, make poor rich, bring back lost love, win court cases, win lotto and predict the future (Among, B. (2010).

Moral Being and Religious Personality
In Buddhism, laziness is one cause of misery and suffering within individuals and society. During meditation, value of diligence is imparted characterized by individual application of interest, time, alertness and energy to achieve success –relevant for peace and harmony within self and others (Knight, M.L. 1999). But like the work ethical mannerism of Muslims, and ‘rightful’ Christian teaching in favor of hard work, Buddhism works past or against laziness. During meditation, value of diligence is imparted characterized by individual application of interest, time, alertness and energy to achieve success –relevant for peace and harmony within self and others.

Dharma teaching and the Buddhist practice of mindfulness transforms individual into one who are compassionate to others, kind and generous which is shown to not only fellow human beings but animals, as well. Through Buddhist practices and teachings individuals begin to be so caring about others, full of empathy and constantly wishing to share happiness with others. Egocentrism relegates individual to himself and inconsiderate of others in pursued of pleasure. Jealous is associated to increased mental pain, which after replacement with compassion for all beings and re-launching thoughts from wrongful and actions to rightful ones that cause happiness and peace.

During the practice of insight meditation, or mindfulness (in it), individuals are conditioned to be non-responsive to previous negative reactions –a time the gives room for the thinking system to be exercised before behavioral manifestations. Individuals prefer to define situations and develop systematic steps towards problem solving. Even after meditation the person will not fall back to the past –as he or she will be thinking different from the past, and find past habits odd, and wanting to behave differently –especially following the newly imparted values.

Instead of being afraid, individual will be confident, have courage instead of worries, realist and un-distractible instead of suspicious. Individuals practicing Buddhism are composed, firm, steady and stable. They know when to respond to stimuli and not to. They calculate different situation with full awareness of the need to bring happiness to oneself and others, rather than guilt and hurting others. Very noticeable in the Buddhist practices and principles is inculcation of the individual tool of concentration; one way through which distractions of life (pleasures and negative issues) are collectively eliminated to pursue planned and conscious actions.

Generosity is a product of loving kindness to all beings promoted in Buddhism. It is a wonderful feeling to present gifts –bringing a tremendous sense of emotional satisfaction. It strengthens the positive spirit within the individual and sustains peace. Kindness to all beings –including the grass and earth helps to build sustainable environmental peace, free from insecurities caused by famine, economic consequences of bad weather, and natural calamities as effects of hailstorms and landslides. Also through loving kindness, individuals learn to respect life, love themselves and behave in a way that creates peace within self and others rather than destruction. And through conservation of the environment as a virtue, individuals were guaranteed environment peace.

With obedience, individuals’ ties are built between those in authority and their subjects. This breeds peace within a given community. Obedience to seniors also helps individuals to gain experience and excelling at task or during challenging times, to gain wisdom (problem-solving abilities) that increased certainty of the future. Obedience is sealed by mutual respect.

Other related approaches to peace within individual and oneself includes; prayer, cultural rituals of invoking ancestors interventions, prostrating about symbolic objects, drinking local herbs, talking to a trusted friend, community meetings chaired by respected personalities etcetera.

Believing and Seeking Refugee (Trust) for Religious Coping

Part of the foundation of Buddhism teaching is acceptance and acknowledgement of the realities of life as change, pain, suffering, worry, anger, grieving, loss, grief, embarrassment, agitation, unpleasant feeling –which man must be mindful of through their entire process awaiting change for the better. This is the natural truth which according to Buddhist cannot be thought about otherwise to cause delusions, disorientation, strained immune system, disease and misery. Understanding the truth an observing it as it or they (phenomenon) happens not only caused to vanish to devolution but caused right understanding and patient decision making or proactive responses towards a prevailing cause of the problem –through adoption of new compliant and rescuing values enshrined in the teachings of Buddha (Four Noble Truth-[reality of suffering, existence of the cause of suffering, an end to suffering, and a way to end it]). Having gone through that, sanity prevails characterized by inner peace and contagious community peace.

Communality of Religions
The company of people we have, or the social environment we live in influence individual values for wellness, peace, harmony and happiness. Such social environment is one characterized joy, kindness, compassionate love, humility, rather than argumentative, envy and slanderous one. It is thus important to make right decision over which group of people to associate with as they can consciously or unconsciously influence individual values, feelings, thoughts and behavior for the good or worse. For the sake of individual peace and environment peace, it is pertinent that individuals seek company construct them positively into the right states of mental functioning and behavior relevant for individual and community peace.

Peace is central in the life of individual Africans. In African society, the relationship between individual and community was intertwined. It is expressed by a dictum from John Mbiti, ‘I am because we are, we are therefore I am’ (Vision Thoughts, 2010 ). However, on July 11th 2010, Uganda suffered a terrorist attack –killing over 74 people and more injured. The world over interpreted as terrorist attack executed by Islamic fundamentalists –The Al Shabaab militants in anarchic Somalia (Biryabarema, E. 2010). Such an act was a threat to peace and ridicules African and Islamic concept of peace. It thus important to note that human ego easily penetrates religion and man begins to behave religious yet being judged evil (or Devil worshiping).

Constitutionalism in Religion
Spirituality is guided by acceptable morals and ethics for personal and community discipline. These enforced orderliness, prevented conflict situations with fellow men and associated consequences, fostered and sustained individual and community peace and harmony. The Christians have the ten (10) commandments (e.g. worship God only, do not worship idols, do not use my name for evil purposes, observe the Sabbath, respect parents, do not kill, do not steal, do not accuse any one falsely, and do not desire another man’s wife(American Bible Society 1976).

A Buddhist value system is based on eight values (Eight Nobel Fold Path), which include: right thought, right speech, right intentions, right actions, right effort, right livelihood, right mindfulness, and right concentration. The positive outcomes from these teachings are that they helped individuals to avoid possessiveness that caused unnecessarily worrisome, anxieties, and suspiciousness; to avoid jealous which increased mental pain; helped to build individual diligence through application of energy and alertness of right intensities to achieve success; right intentions (or a life without stealing, taking other man’s wife) to avoid embarrassments, shame, guilt and loss of respect; to build individual confidence, social harmony with self and fellow men, to avoid generating anger among others through verbal and behavioral provocations (Knight, M.L. 1999).

There exist practices in religions that foster a healthy spirit, healthy mind and healthy body. Buddhist practice of yoga characterized by systematic movement patterns, body stretches, breathing exercises and natural breathing patterns help to induce healthy functioning of the respiratory system, the circulatory system, the skeletal system, the coordination system and detachment from the past to present times through mindfulness and inculcation of new universal values for sustainable living in peace and harmony with self and others. Other related activities, also, deemed psychotherapeutic include; 15 minutes or so minutes of silence, cognitive structuring and restructuring through guided imagery, self-talk, mindful breathing and physical exercises, contemplation, reflection, and group problem-solving or sharing.

Islam (total surrender to the will of Allah [God]) has five pillars associated to it that define man’s behaviors towards self and others for peaceful co-existence. These include: an acknowledgement that there is one God (Allah), Justice (ethics, fairness, and equity), respect for prophetic teachings (with the last of those by Prophet Mohammed), Respect the Divine institutions (e.g. Imams), and mindful of the final judgement. That is then followed by six pillars of faith: praying five times a day, pay alms to the poor (Zakat), and fasting during the month of Ramadan as well as Hijja (Ssebyala Badru, 2010). The Wikipedia.org (2010) adds believing in the struggle, directing others to the good, directing others away from evil, love those who are in God’s path, disassociation with those who oppose God.

Spirituality, Religion, Man and Natural Environment are One

Spirituality is defined, processed, and refined through religion to better lives and help man overcome ‘acceptably normal’ challenges in his or her day-to-day quest for the truth and goodness (God) and meaning in, or of life right for himself or herself and for generations to come. Spirituality is associated with general state of wellness through continuous life transitions –without which much desired success can be challenged to mean failure in his or her pursuits. The state of wellness is also determined by how well man interacts with his natural environment to ensure sustainable development and save himself from extinction through harsh climatic and natural conditions –if his actions were unfriendly and unwise towards it. To achieve that, man has to have the right spirit and right religion (defining the right spirit) in order to achieve sustained peace and harmony.

It can be illustrated that superior forces keep sweeping through the natural environment and coming into ‘normal conflict’ with man –whose relationship with those forces is determined by his or her relationship with religion he or she subscribes to and the right ways religion processed spirituality for man’s consumption, or how himself or herself consumed it, and then his right and healthy interaction with the natural environment, constantly seeking right understanding and consensus in that interaction. The quality of interaction helped revolved conflict in man and his social or natural environment and creating peace –which for its sustainability; man had to transfer that kind of knowledge to generations to come in order to ensure proper or right decision making for human and ecological security.

The Consequences or Law of Effect (Sin or Blessing, or Peace)
The opposite to all those interconnected events can be that man’s ill-thoughts, nurturance of wrong imaginations and intention, and then actions towards is natural and social environments potentially destroyed the good spirit and replaced it with bad one that sustains the wrongs and associated consequences –which mean destruction of the self and others, creating conditions for disease environmentally and through internal stress and pressures that suppress the immune system and cause his or her dysfunctional ways. It is a time artificial challenges of life created by man him self or her self -through his wrong decisions (ignorance) merge with ‘acceptable normal’ or natural challenges –both of which make life extremely difficult for man to progress towards attainment of harmony and peace.

Challenges
The Ugandan experience of worship especially among Christians shows most of them making fortune at the expense unsuspecting followers –using written scriptures as opium to extort, cheat and exploit church goers. The churches today have been infiltrated by men posing as pastors, and this is eroding flocks trust in them and biasing many against godly institution. In most churches, pastors use soothing words of hope, quote what their audience want to listen, and some even provide special blessings for those who pay specific amount of money for them: “the Lord tells me you are in need of blessing because you need promotion. If you really need what brought you here; in Jesus’ name, come get your prosperity blessings with shillings 250, 000,” a pastor screamed into a microphone (Kagwa, A. 2010).

Some religions found to be very amazing in terms of benefits, universality and accommodative like Buddhism and Baha’ism; like any new idea or technology being introduced in society, Buddhism is still held locally with lots of suspicion from the local population. They think it came to compete with existing faiths for its following, or impose a new product to them –to which they have to be careful about. Because Buddhism is therapeutic –being used globally to heal people from the negative past and afflictions, and bring peace and happiness to people. Some clinicians encountered and religious leaders feel disposed of their main occupation (healing or health). And because healing involves biochemical changes during participant interaction with nature, most religious leaders think, it lacks the God concept.

Conclusion
Religion carries amazing messages of peace, harmony and happiness, and that it possesses healing powers that can be interpreted clinically, It has no clear roots in Uganda and faces stiff opposition from indigenous faiths and clinical practices –who feel threatened by its complementally ingredients. However, for the sake of peace and progress in humanity’s quest for harmony, tranquility and happiness, we need an integrated approach to that goal through intellectual discussions and sharing information, rather than closedness in the face of a-must-be change in approaches and advancements in technology that necessitates global solidarity towards making the world a better place to live in (in comfort, in peace, in joy in happiness).

People who think about themselves only are indeed the cause of problems in the world today. They not only end at denouncing other traditions, or cultures, or at all regard them as ways of life and alternative approaches to solving life problems, but go ahead to marginalize, oppress, and undertake ethnic cleansing, and so on. Look at how the Jews were persecuted in German (holocaust), look at the Palestine-Israel war, look at Catholics verses Protestants in Ireland until recently, look at America attitudes towards Islam –until recently when President Baraka Obama announced new acceptable relationship with the Muslim world, look at Buganda verses President Y.K. Museveni, and so on. While possessing certain religious cross-cutting religious and universal ideals is intellectual maturity, true spirituality for peace, and cultural maturity, it is important that consumers of religion critical analyze religious cultures to determine ‘toxicity’ (whether harmful or not). This will help control human crime by means of religion as accomplice.

It is satisfying to have friends from different cultures and beliefs; it is really fun appreciating the beauty of certain practices like circumstances for Muslims, decency of dressing, healing and strong conviction -apart from having many wives; the Catholics strong conviction, homosexuality on children; Anglicans for liberty or democratic element; SDAs for passion and conviction, effective teaching or communication methods –making them so nice to relate to; the Born-Again (s) for their strong faith, healing, accent smartness (dressing). It is interesting learn one or two things. So appreciating diversity and at least one or two creates aspects of another group or person creates unity amidst differences and, eventually the big word: PEACE.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

ADVERSITY, GOD AND EMOTIONS: A CASE OD MAYUGE DISTRICT

By

Jacob Waiswa
Situation Health Analysis
Dishma Inc.
dishma.imhs@gmail.com

Peace and Conflict Program
Makerere University
jwaiswa@arts.mak.ac.ug


Introduction
Spiritual (in a relationship with God) connections indeed completed the fullest of individual self along with the thinking, emotion systems, and the body. Without spiritual component, individual was simply worthless, he would feel it and everyone will see that from a distance.

Buddhism in Perspective
The spiritual part of our existence is what is beyond any one’s understanding verses man’s quest for it to shape life, and whose intellectual resources are inexhaustible –offering refugee to the restless and, whose relationship is determined by man’s quality of input into the relationship with it.

The good working relationship with it involves nature and quality of messages we gather in to our minds, and substances into our bodies during our interaction with the environment; and the rewards to that are fruits of good life around oneself.

The spiritual part completely provides freedom of choice to connect to it or get disconnected from it. To some, the ego assumes control and lightly shaped by the thinking system, or left bear to cause certain behaviors. To others, logic determines social processes and individual or group destiny. The orientation to spirituality also has its intensities.

While in the communities we come from there are people who substitute reasoning or logic to inherited philosophies about the quest for God, truthfulness their God, values formed around them, and comparisons developed to edge out existing ones and justify supremacy over them.

In the same vein we have people who subjected newly found or inherited belief systems to logical tests that caters for universal laws of love for all beings, universal law of kindness to all, universal law of truthfulness, universal law of diversity, and universal law of fairness to all –where if the test is positive then a given teaching or more of them can be conceived. If negative, then such a teaching (s) falls out squarely.

But we cannot forget the moderates, usually very interesting characters. They are appreciative of different religious elements that reflect realism of life, not otherwise. To them the humanity is the biggest asset, rather than ideology.

Diverse ideologies only made life here on Earth very interesting and brought out uniqueness of individual beings for self-reflection, sharing and learning one or two beneficial practices from them all.

Pan-Africanism and Buddhism
Very interesting to note also regards Buddha's background and principles of thought traced in the Black people in India known as Dravidians –another connection to Africa. They inherited India's older Black civilization known as the Harappan civilization, which existed from around 4,000 BCE and was the contemporary of Nubia prior to the first Egyptian dynasty.

In the centuries that followed, the Dravidians of India experienced a cultural and religious invasion from the north (circa 1,500 B.C.) by Indo-Europeans who called themselves Aryans (Nijel BPG, 1999.

In 520 A.D., a monk named Bodhidharma left southern India for China to re-define and spread the teachings of the counter religion to Hinduism called Buddhism. Buddhism was a religion founded on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama who taught the Four Noble Truths to enlightenment. While often portrayed as Asian, the Buddha was a Black man.

Today, we awake to the facts that Buddha's tightly curled knots of hair, and elongated ear lobes are unmistakable African cultural traditions (Nijel BPG, 1999). African traditional religion continues to play a leading role in healing ways.

A study carried out in eleven (11) Districts in eastern Uganda, 90% of people mental health-related problems preferred healers to health centers as the first point of contact –though there were no cases of patients cured confirmed. 59.3% sought religious leaders, 0.6% went to traditional healers while 2.3% visited modern health units (Nafula, 2007).

However, the trust and satisfaction between patients and traditional healers was enough to cause relief and hope that are essential elements of healing. In light of the popular traditional healing approach, Kigozi, F. in a report by Nafula (2007) observed, “…highly educated contacted traditional healers.”

Conflicts as usually are a routine, crop up only to motivate Africans to choose appropriate ways to live fulfilling lives. Availing options with accompanying information was relevant to that effect –from which to experience and, ultimately, make right decisions.

In a true Pan-African spirit, Prof. Murindwa, R. (2010) said, “Buddha was an African, Buddhism started in Africa, and so it is worth celebrating.”

Religiosity and Buddhism
Religion precisely organizes people towards attainment of spiritual expectations as pathways to achievement of life goals. Therefore, there must be a kind of relationship with the Divine (spirituality) –bound by a covenant (or set of rules) in order to realize one’s goal in life.

Many Buddhists writers and practitioners believe their practices are beyond religion.

“Christian definition of religion practically excludes Buddhism. Unfortunately, English language is not a spiritual language and many words do not do; just the Pali language words like Dhamma, Buddha sasana and so on... I think, a philosophical point of view is more inclusive.”
Ven. Bhante Buddharakkita,
The African Buddhist Monk.

Unfortunately, it turns into competition and hostility for fame among mainstream religious traditions –leading to violence and loss of religious importance. Buddhism uniquely argues that happiness is for all –regardless of race, ideology and background (Goenka 2007).

Negative Oneself and Healing
Healing is real and complete if the individual does not have negative conflicts (adversity) in the mind or defeating perceptions about life (or body). Positive actions and perceptions of life build positive spirit and vise-versa while negative actions detached individual from positive spirit (God) [good emotional feelings about oneself, life and others] for negative spirit (Satan) which reinforced negative thought, emotions and actions (anti-social behaviors and other associated psychological problems).

Optimism is associated with variety of positive benefits that includes, lowering production of stress hormone –cartisol, bettering body function and reducing risk of chronic diseases. During the practice of VMT, optimism (believing without doubt and faith) about and in life, and love for everything as nature, or for every human and animals rather than divisions of them are constituent principle to healing.

Tuning the mind changed body’s biochemistry accordingly (the structure and function of cellular components such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids and other bimolecular).

The negative oneself (feelings of anger, guilt, depression, fear) simply shrunk the life cells and compromised the immune system.

Spirituality and Emotions
Man’s failure to adopt and master nature dictates his downfall –helplessly. His decision to hand over management tools to the Divine is only a reflection of failure that came back to taunt him. Yet God as noted therein had no role to play in man’s failures and self-extinction –if he (man) chooses to.

Spirituality in Uganda (or Africa)
The African Traditions strongly believe in spirits. It is believed that spirits live among us for the good of people or the worse –depending on the nature of relationships with such spirits. If the relationship is bad, when spirits are not appeased, when the certain details of the covenant in the relationship are broken, when individuals or sections of society use them to attack and inflict pain on others.

In modern faiths, it is believed that bad spirits came from underground under the command of Satan (Lucifer) –who because of to God was thrown down to the Earth. He continued to live his ways and making numbers of followers to his side.

He is believed to be the cause of suffering and misery to man that can only be remedied through reading holy books, attending church services and extra fellowships. Christians specifically believe Jesus solely affords the task of successfully disposing demons from those possessed by them.

He is believed to be the cause of suffering and misery to man that can only be remedied through reading holy books, attending church services and extra fellowships. Christians specifically believe Jesus solely affordable the task of successfully disposing demons from those possessed by them.

If the relationship is bad, when spirits are not appeased, when the certain details of the covenant in the relationship are broken, when individuals or sections of society use them to attack and inflict pain on others normal life functioning is will be affected.

With broken spiritual life, individuals will have broken hearts and broken relationships, unless interventions are made as soon as possible. In African Tradition Religion, there exist experts in exorcism, who with ease freed their clients from evil spirits using both verbal and herbal means. Through the years, there were attempts to dislodge it with the mass penetration of western religious movement.

In the end both western and African got married leading to the Africanisation of foreign religious movement –a practice still live up to now. In the end both western and African got married leading to the Africanisation of foreign religious movement –a practice still live up to now.

The Mayuge Case
The entry in a Mayuge community began with the encounter of strong beliefs in traditional religion characterized by spiritual consultations by locals for revenge purposes, malicious damage and hurting others. While in defense of planned attacks, opponents too hired traditional religious Practitioners perceived to be of stronger influence over spirits for their ability to dispel them off or kind of detain them.

There were interesting beliefs like “if a dead body on transit usually by bicycle or motorcycle passed-by, one should make sure it does not get into contact with it” in such narrow village paths. It was seen as a taboo that came with curses.

While if a car got stuck in the mad with a dead body on it, that was perceived to be the reason for the car failing to move through the mad, clay, rural soils. The remedy was to slaughter a hen, to be able to appease the spirit of the dead to let the car move.

Prior mindset of the new entrant was threatened by new cultures that strongly advocated misplacement of intellectual abilities or reasoning for the new found beliefs. Even without subscribing to them, there was often moments when he met some fear –especially with the need to go for either long call or short call. But he moved on with it, side by side with belief system.

Now in a new setting X had first a dream: as he was walking along a street towards a junction (that was figured to be a place of his birth and growth), with people selling Ffene and Charcoal, he suddenly saw a high speeding bicycle with three (3) plastic containers on either sides and a wrapped dead body along the bicycle’s length. On noticing it, X jumped off the road for safety.

He narrated the whole story and one of them (very born-again) exclaimed, “You need prayers now!” to which X resisted. Several nights after, fear began to grow to the level when X’s courage only allowed him to enter the dark house and lay on his bed. But later in the night X could not sleep.

Every time he naturally closed his eyes, suddenly he felt lots of pressure in on himself as he breathed out. The past began informing him that that was a spirit sitting on him –trying to choke him and squeeze his chest to suffocation, where only calling out for the name of Jesus Christ was the remedy accompanied by resilient holding of the choking pressure (evil spirits). About three (3) calls of Jesus name were enough to cause relief in X.

But in doing so, X only won battles rather than the war. Fear eventually succeed and began to overwhelm X. Week in and week out he was not having enough rest; in fact, not all resting. As a result his day time was full of exhaustion and burnouts, refusing tasks and feeling very lazy.

X’s life suddenly changed throughout his one and half month there. When he returned to Kampala, where the environment was different, he began reclaiming his past scientific models to explain different events in life.

Six (6) to twelve (12) months after, he felt much better, and then one year to two years, he looks back laughing at it all. From X’s story we find change as strange regardless of who we are; whether highly educated, knowledgeable on the subject or naturalists, it will take on anyone for the better or worst.

Lessons
There is greater environment influence on life: both negatively and positive –depending on the nature and strength of it or such influences. Having opposing mindset yet positive, rational and realistic (PRR) to new negatively emerging experiences, became foundation for recovery.

It was important to connect such a person to an environment he once believed to be inspiring and positively rewarding to elicit images that strongly opposed the current interpretations of the environment yet PRR and foster recovery.

Unfortunately, the negative, unrealistic and irrational held their place in the subconscious until another opportunity arose to elicit them forward to the conscious, and the behavioral flames.

Exposure to different sets of ideologies was good for right decision making in times of confusion about life. It will be one of such ideologies that might be the Jesus during healing process.

Situation Health Analysis
If a particular faith is assumed to be toxic, steps have to be taken to analyze and assess it, and have all information revealed to affected party –so that when all go bad in future, he or she can remember the wrong part of it for the better, instead of sticking to one damaging without alternative.

It would not be easy to facilitate such a persons healing unless you new him or her very well –which information is rarely accurately revealed –regarding past religious associations.

It is also pertinent of individuals to choose what is constructive them in the rightfulness of their conscience and wellness of others to avoid generation of undue guilt and fear –which can change shapes from once perceived as irrational to rational and verse versa.

The effects cut across personalities and expertise –whether general in the army, president, professor of psychiatry or anything. It is a matter of time, space and opportunity.

Environment and Individual Effects

Held values are those that were responsible for person’s wellness and formed from past experiences. New values are those met in new environments that begin to consciously and unconsciously challenge old values –causing an intra crisis with the individual.
Desensitization is the process when an individual gradually loses his previous doctrines that affected his way of life.

Behavior change is another gradual process when individual begins to behave or develops an orientation as that of the new found community that instills toxic characteristics like fear, anxiety, and loss of personal self, nightmares, panic attacks and diminished productivity.

New values that caused instability within individual could only be changed by guided shift back to old environment that worked for the unstable individual. The same explanation can be applied to old instability-causing values to guided behavioral change program in new environment with positively rewarding stimuli.

Conclusion
The same explanation can be applied to old instability-causing values to guided behavioral change program in new environment with positively rewarding stimuli. So, let’s adopt diversity and analysis of various existing and emerging faiths if we are to e able to help victims of them.

We should not just look on as old and new faiths emerge; we should follow them up and influence policy –in order to protect our people and support healing processes. We need to not only have individual values formed and pursued to reach the destiny of wisdom, peace and happiness but firm, understood ethical and moral operating –and behavioral standards for the various spiritual groups.

We need to not only have individual values formed and pursued to reach the destiny of wisdom, peace and happiness but firm, understood ethical and moral operating –and behavioral standards for the various spiritual groups.































Tuesday, October 5, 2010

AFRICA : Natural and Alternative Therapies


1. UGANDA


Welcome to Meditation and Yoga Retreat at The Uganda Buddhist Center

On November 19-21, 2010

Join us for a special weekend meditation retreat

All beginners and experienced meditators are welcome.

Please come and have a life-changing experience of insight meditation (Vipassana) or simply center yourself !

The day will include basic meditation instructions, Yoga , meditation, Dhamma talks, discussions, and questions and answers session

Accommodation options:

The UBC has very limited accommodation; however, you are advised to choose the accommodation that is suitable for you:

1) Bring your own tent and camp at the Temple for free of charge.

2) Rent a room or dormitory at BANANA VILLAGE. This place offers a range of accommodation ( including bed and breakfast). For the dormitory, the price is US$12 dollars per night, including breakfast .

The Banana Village is 5 kms from the Uganda Buddhist Centre. You can get a taxi to bring you form the Banana Village to the Centre in the morning and evening.

Please DIRECTLY contact the BANANA VILLAGE and arrange your own accommodation that is suitable for you . You may visit their website for more information www.bananavillage-uganda.com



Venue: Uganda Buddhist Centre, Bulega, Garuga, Entebbe, Uganda.

Time:
Retreat starts on 5:00 pm on Friday and Ends at 5:00 pm on Sunday.

Cost : FREE !!! The teachings are freely offered , however, you are welcome to support their continuation in any way that you feel comfortable.

Space availability: This retreat will accommodate 30 participants. Please book early to avoid disappointments by sending us an e-mail message . There is still some space left...

Meditation Teacher: Ven. Bhante Buddharakkhita was born in Uganda, Africa. Meditating since 1993, he was ordained as a Theravada Buddhist monk in 2002, in U.S.A .

Founder and President of the Uganda Buddhist Centre, Uganda, he teaches worldwide. He is a Spiritual Director of Flowering Lotus in MS, U.S.A and author of Planting Dhamma Seeds: Emergence of Buddhism on African soil.

Yoga teacher: Dr. Juuko Ndawula , naturopathic doctor ( Founder of IIACM)

For more information please contact: ugandabuddhistcentre@gmail.com

Monday, September 13, 2010

THERE IS NEED TO RETHINK PEACE BUILDING APPROACHES

Wikipedia (2010) defines conflict as actual or perceived opposition of needs, values and interests while describes a society or a relationship that is operating harmoniously and without violent conflict. Conflict is a lifetime symptom, as old as mankind –and it is easier to find than peace.

It is a reality and manifests itself in numerous forms –which include: diagnosed conflict; psychological conflict –when the ego overruns the intellect and reality sense, when conflict is learned, or from differences in perception); shared conflict –in which a party in pain involves another or others; individual-situational conflict; socio-economic conflict –in relation to resources distribution and means to get them; socio-political conflict (positioning in the leadership hierarchy and its quality), socio-cultural conflict, or transformative conflict; and human-natural conflict –when one goes against the laws of nature, (or human-spiritual conflict).

It is notable, also, that conflict can be culturalized characterized by revenge and counter-revenge because of continued infliction on pain by another or as part of business and a craze for power and dominion over others that result into creation of social classes (less important people verses the most important characterized by negative discrimination) and social hierarchies. Conflict also takes the context of different levels and understanding of civilization and their burning desire to spread and dominate one another.

These, if not managed, potentially erase peace, deter human and ecological advancement and potentially threaten life of both humans and animals –right from the state of individual ill-health –who shares pain and suffering with a group of others to cause group ill-health, to cause breakdown of social fabric, breakdown of biological systems and eco-systems functioning –in totality, then demise or end to life.

Conflict is, thus, part and parcel of evolution and revolution –which happen with evidenced human reactions like surprises, shocks and sparks, and sometimes with pain and confusion. Various fields of professional practice led by psychologists (or psychiatrists), naturalists, and Buddhists spent considerable amount of time and energy to eradicate human and ecological afflictions –through circular critical thinking to establish harmony linear cause-effect relationships.

Most importantly, they are excellent in terms of respect of diversity and management of extremes or mental imbalances, minimizing economic disparities through donations to the poor and volunteerism. In addressing peace and conflict issues, therefore, experts must be mindful of the different manifestations and establish links with the current conflict situation.

And while examining individual sources of conflict, the community-individual relationships must never be left out. This emphasizes the placement of mental health issues at the centre of research, analyses and policy of every nation –ensuring equal representation, equal measure of respect, and equal measure of rights, equal participation in determining future actions applied to both progressive and conservative forces while working optimistically –giving nature its time to see off prevailing conflicts towards a better, habitable and dignifying world for everyone to live in.

That will go along way to establishing the right equilibrium in the human functioning (peace or normalcy) and eco-system balance for its consolidation. Wars, disease, biting poverty, starvation, unfair distribution of resources, undemocratic leadership systems, unemployment, misery and nature itself at war with humanity have created a dark devilish picture in the minds of millions around the world.

Uganda has had its share in the last 35 years yet conditions are still fresh for similar outbreaks of violence. And diseases mainly malaria in children and HIV in married people too are still big challenges. According to the Malaria Control Program (2008), malaria was responsible for more illness and death than any other single disease in Uganda. While those with low immunity- pregnant women, children under five years and people living with HIV/AIDS- are particularly vulnerable, all people living in Uganda are at risk of being infected with malaria parasites and suffering from resulting illness.

A study by Makerere University Kampala confirmed that new cases of the disease were occurring among the married people between the ages 30 to 40 (medicalnewstoday.com, 2009). Kihumuro (2009) said, “HIV infection rates were rising again yet most of the funding was going into treatment rather than prevention.” A culture and business of warring continues to pursue Uganda –helplessly. And any intervention is effective only if comes from outside the country.

That is evident in Karamoja concern is said to be serious –and reports of acts of terror similar to what happened in northern Uganda in the late 1980s and early 1990s have cropped up (Olara S, 2010). Those concern Uganda alone, but there are several countries around the world either still in conflict or nursing serious psychological effects –with no meaning to life. In neighboring Kenya, some 1,500 people were killed and another 300,000 displaced

in a matter of weeks after the presidential polls in which President Mwai Kibaki was accused of having stolen the vote (Africannewslive, 2010).

The Durfur genocide in Sudan happened in broad day light for the world to see. Over the course of more than three years of deadly conflict, mortality significantly exceeded 450,000 (Reeves, 2008), while WHO estimates showed 70,000.

And in Rwanda, the 1994 genocide claimed one million. UN (2010) reported an estimated 240 women, girls and babies raped after rebels attacked the DRC town of Luvungi, but only 150 cases were confirmed. There are several cases of nature being at war with humanity around the World.

Uganda has its own of March 2010 –when landslide killed 51 people and 300 went missing in Bududa, Mbale (Daily Monitor, 2010). But over the next four (4) days, the death toll rose to 85 people. Interestingly, armed with a rifle and in full military uniform, president Museveni appeared at the scene –as though fighting avenging nature instead of environmental approaches to it.

Amidst such occurrences, the United Nations and African Union have demonstrated pitiful weakness in their interventions by treating violence and natural disasters of symptoms rather than understanding the multi-faceted origins, the forms and appropriate actions –respectively.

The running of the two bodies has been hijacked by the same leaders (in Africa, USA and UK) accused of oppression (both human and environmental) by their citizens and other nations -respectively. Even membership to them is restricted to serve the interests of oppressors.

Because they are oppressors’ clubs, no other leader is willing to cooperate fully to the best functioning of the regional and global agencies for peace and human rights. In Kenya, the government simply defended itself for not arresting president Omar Bashir (guardian.co.uk, 2010). The result of the 1991 UN-endorsed Gulf War was massive loss of lives only to serve the interests of a handful –Bush II and Blair.

Moreover in March 2003, without authorization from the UN enshrined in article 42 of the charter, they went ahead to mentally and physically maim Iraq population (Halliday, 2005). Yet against all that, humanity needs a peaceful and predictable environment conducive for prosperity, and attainment of life dreams (peace, harmony and happiness) –when approaches to their achievement are holistic.

If countries can achieve that, they will begin to discover the need to collective action to solving global problems, a well-functioning people (particularly in Uganda and global community in general) --free of wars, illness, misery and suffering –and peacefully co-existing despite diversity in culture and ideology. Annan (2005) observed, "Lessons for the US, the UN and other member states. I think in the end everybody's concluded it's best to work together with our allies and through the UN.”

Graduate Peace and Conflict Studies Program
Makerere University
P.O. Box 7062, Kampala-Uganda
jwaiswa@arts.mak.ac.ug

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