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Buddha at the Gas Pump

426. Rick Archer on the “Ethics of Enlightenment”

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Rick Archer

Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.7695 Ratings

🗓️ 17 November 2017

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Presentation at the Science and Nonduality Conference. Many well-known spiritual teachers and gurus have been accused, credibly, of sexual, financial, and behavioral abuse, despite their own spiritual attainment having seemed significant, and their teachings beneficial. As a result, some people have concluded that higher consciousness and ethical behavior are not correlated, that we are governed by our genetics and conditioning, or by "nature", and that we have no free will and thus no control over or responsibility for our actions. That logic has been used as an alibi by some misbehaving spiritual teachers. Others have become cynical about the motives of all gurus and teachers, and some have even lost faith in spirituality altogether. Yet, every spiritual tradition includes codes of ethics that apply to both teachers and students. Ethical behavior has been regarded not only as a reflection of spiritual development but as a prerequisite to it. To some extent, ethical values vary from culture to culture. But perhaps the contemporary spiritual community can agree upon some universal values. Can we agree that it's not all right to misrepresent ourselves? If we claim or imply that we have realized our true nature, and are offering to help others do the same, is it consistent for us to behave deceitfully, perversely, selfishly, or cruelly? Is it possible to be an enlightened scoundrel? Are purity and saintliness characteristic of higher levels of spiritual development, or unrelated to them? These are important questions. Because we need spiritual teachers and teachings in this critical time in humanity's maturation, we need to understand what genuine spiritual attainment should look like, irrespective of personality differences. If such understanding were more commonplace, most abusive teachers and cults would be unable to get much traction. Discussion about this talk in the Batgap Community Facebook Group. Transcript of this interview Other talks by or interviews of Rick on BatGap: SAND 2019 - Knowledge/Reality is Different in Different States of Consciousness 2018 SAND Conference Q&A and Interview by Shakti Caterina Maggi Talk at Berkeley Open Circle Center Talk at SAND 2015 Interviewed by Fax Gilbert Interviewed by Richard Miller Recorded October 21, 2017. YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction to the Ethics of Enlightenment 00:01:20 - The Ethics of Enlightenment 00:02:33 - Understanding Ethical Behavior 00:03:50 - Relativism and Ethical Standards 00:04:56 - Female genital mutilation and ethical behavior 00:06:08 - The inclusive perspective in enlightenment 00:07:12 - Shocking Behavior and Misunderstanding of Maya 00:08:26 - Different Perspectives on the World 00:09:25 - Spontaneous Right Action and Ethical Moorings 00:10:55 - Questioning Hypocrisy 00:12:09 - Ethics and Regulations in Ayahuasca Practices 00:13:09 - Evaluating and Enforcing Teacher Behavior 00:14:15 - The correlation between higher consciousness and ethical behavior 00:15:53 - The Continuous Journey of Self-Realization 00:17:07 - Development and Awakening 00:18:10 - The Illusion of Enlightenment and the Asura Titan Syndrome 00:19:15 - The Deflected Rising of Kundalini 00:20:21 - The Search for a Teacher of Supreme Truth 00:21:36 - Enlightened behavior and discernment 00:22:45 - Compassion and Confronting Wrongdoing 00:23:47 - Challenges of Assuming the Role of a Spiritual Teacher 00:24:44 - Thich Nhat Hanh and his Teaching Philosophies 00:25:57 - Holy Fools and Crazy Wisdom 00:27:07 - Living Nonduality and Ethical Guidelines 00:28:23 - Observations on Higher State of Consciousness and Unethical Behavior 00:29:09 - The Holistic Development of Enlightenment 00:30:25 - Unintentional Harm in Enlightenment 00:31:38 - Skillful Action with Harmlessness 00:32:50 - Shifting into a Persistent Nondual State

Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm So I really appreciate everyone coming.

0:29.6

Hey Scott, good to see you.

0:31.6

My name is Rick Archer and I'm the creator and host of Buddha that we gaspump in the interview show. It seems like I'm the creator and host of Buddha at the Gatspump,

0:38.3

in the interview show, or it seems like I'm the creator of house.

0:41.3

People come up to me and say, oh, thank you for everything you're doing.

0:44.3

And I think I'm actually doing anything.

0:46.3

And that's not meant to be as spiritual cliche.

0:49.3

It's really the sense that it's kind of happening and I'm just hanging on for the ride or something.

0:56.1

In any case, I really appreciate your attendance and your attention because there's some

0:59.5

wonderful things going on in other rooms simultaneously, and it's a real honor to have you

1:04.3

all here. My talk today is on a topic that I've given a lot of thought to over the years.

1:11.6

You know, some people have graduate degrees in ethics,

1:15.6

they study it at Harvard and so on and so forth.

1:18.6

I certainly don't.

1:19.6

But I've been a participant in an observer of a spiritual scene for 50 years,

1:24.6

and I've run into a lot of things especially since I've started

1:29.0

doing his interview show and I get all kinds of feedback from people and I've

1:34.8

met a number of interesting spiritual teachers over the years and some of the famous ones

1:39.1

hung out with them and this whole topic of the ethics of enlightenment has always intrigued me.

1:46.0

And I think it's gaining currency in the spiritual culture that we're all part of.

1:52.0

Something that needs to be better understood and addressed.

1:56.0

Incidentally, in this talk, I got a lot of help from some people I've interviewed.

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