understanding and overcoming kashay
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What it means to be a Jain?
– Follow a path of JINA, (JINA - the victors of “worldly passions”)
Engage in activities that helps overcome these “passions”(Kashay). These arise out of attachment(rag): leading to greed and ego and aversion(dvesh): leading to deceit and anger.
To overcome Kashay (anger, deceit, ego, greed)
Because Kashay binds karma to soul & prevents its liberation (freedom)
Primary Objective of a Jain
Mahavirswami said
“Conquer anger by forgiveness,
deceit by straight-forwardness,
ego by humility and
greed by contentment” -Uttaradyayan Sutra
Society Encourages Kashay
• Comparison
• Competition
• Judgment – Right/Wrong
• Looking Good
• Dominating/Control
Run by Carrot(Greed) & Stick(Fear)
Society Encourages Kashay
• Religious Leaders
• Political Leaders
Establish Norms and Memes in order to maintain their control over the masses.
• In the name of preventing chaos and creating order
1. Ignorance: For one reason or the other, Jain householders have refrained from studying scriptures and understanding the philosophy intertwined in it. Masses almost entirely relied on the second hand knowledge from monks. Our blind following of many of our traditional practices have perpetuated our ignorance.
2. Communities got caught-up in ritualistic activities and lost sight of the objective itself. (I define ritualistic activity as any activity carried out without understanding its meaning and/or its purpose)
What Happened
“We are not human beings
having a spiritual experience.
We are spiritual beings having a human experience”
— Chardin
Internal anger, which may or may not be manifested externally
External anger, which may or may not have an internal component.
Anger (Krodh)
Reasons for anger:
Arises out of Aversion
1. Old resentments
2. Failed expectations
3. Threat – real or perceived / Hunger
Karma Sanskara
(Under the impulse of previous impressions)
I found overcoming anger to be a two step process
1. Stop 'New' anger from developing. The cause of this new anger is unfulfilled expectations usually from others.
2. Getting rid of old anger/resentment.
Bringing closure
Wiping the slate clean
How to overcome anger
Stop New Anger
• Accept others the way they are and the way they are not
• Understand that as human beings we all have “flows”
• Observe/listen without judgment
Getting rid of old anger/resentment
• Antidote – FORGIVENESS
• Forgiveness is not about the other person, it is all about you.
• True forgiveness sets us free, so that we are not continually re-victimized by our wounds.
“Forgiveness isn’t about letting him or her off the hook… it’s about taking the knife out of your own soul”
Forgiveness
•First forgive yourself – you can not forgive others if you do not forgive yourself
•It needs to be a genuine one
•It needs to be unconditional
Forgiveness not only makes us whole once again, it energizes us and makes our world more beautiful than ever.
• Another great tool that helps stopping new anger, comes from our traditional greetings. "Jai Jinendra".
• Instead of viewing it as a glory to Jinas (who are already liberated!), view an image of Jina in the other person. You certainly would develop a different level of respect for all individuals you greet this way, melting down your anger as well as your ego.
• We need to bring Jina out of our temples and in to our day to day life!
Other thoughts
Modern behavioral science technique
• 'Neuro-linguistic programming'
• Here, one learns to 'scratch' out old memories and links the triggers of these painful memories to new positive memories.
Reasons for Deceit:
Arises out of Aversions
1.Fear of loss – relationship / material
2.Fear of looking bad
3.Survival – avoiding “punishment”
Karma Sanskara
(Under the impulse of previous impressions)
Straightforwardness 1. Being transparent – what you are inside… you are outside – a liberating experience
2. First step – be straight with yourself
3. Understanding that deceit will not overcome fear – it enslaves you in perpetual fear
Antidote for Deceit
Reasons for Ego:
Arises out of Attachment
1. Desire to look good
2. Desire to be right / making others wrong
3. Desire to dominate
Karma Sanskara
(Under the impulse of previous impressions)
Humility1.Understand that we are no different than others Inherently perfect and yet in action, “flowed” like others.
2.Trying to “look good” is meaningless exercise.
3.According to Jain scriptures “tap” and “daan” should remain anonymous – we should stop flaunting it.
4.Sharing and contributing is an opportunity for us and not favor to others
Antidote for Ego
Reasons for Greed:
Arises out of Attachments
1. Fear of loss – relationship / material
2. Need to dominate /avoid domination
3. Need to look good / not look bad
Karma Sanskara
(Under the impulse of previous impressions)
Contentment 1. Abundance mentality v/s scarcity mentality
2. Non-attachment
3. “Persparopgraho Jivanam” – Be present to who you are and the impact your actions make
4. Stop trying to “look good”
Antidote for Greed
My daily practices to live kashay free
• Start the day with GRATITUDE exercise
• Create a day – Who am I going to BE today and let my action and my feelings come from what I create and not the circumstances
• Live in NOW - moment by moment
• Be an OBSERVER
• Be aware - take an account of my day
Additional thoughts
• Take 100% RESPONSIBILITY of your life – every aspect of your life
• Understand that you are not a “victim”
• You are where you are because of the choices you made.
• Only you have the power to make those choices you can also make different choices
• Do not worry about being perfect
• Just take action
• Research, study, knowledge, understanding, dreaming, even desire …. does not produce results.
• Only ACTION produces RESULTS
A poem by Tagore
• Go not to the temple to put flowers upon the feet of God, First fill your own house with the fragrance of Love.• Go not to the temple to light candles before the altar of God, First remove the darkness of sin from your heart.• Go not to the temple to bow down your head in prayer, First learn to bow in humility before your fellowmen.• Go not to the temple to pray on bended knees, First bend down to lift someone who is down trodden.• Go not to the temple to ask for forgiveness for your sins, First forgive from your heart those who have sinned against you.