In this explanation of the Five Precepts, the origin of the first precept, 'one shall not kill', is explored through a dialogue between a senior monk and children. The importance of self-love and the instinct for self-preservation in animals is discussed to illustrate why taking life is wrong. The dialogue conveys valuable lessons about empathy and respect for all living beings, highlighting that every creature values its own life. Similar teachings continue with the second precept, leading to a deeper understanding of moral principles. The sessions aim to help children manage anger and embrace compassion as they navigate emotional challenges in life. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
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-Introduction to the Five Precepts -Importance of the First Precept -Debate on self-love and animal instinct -Role of empathy in moral decisions -Discussion on the Second Precept
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Do you know what the Five Precepts are?
1. One shall not kill.
2. One shall not steal.
3. One shall not commit adultery.
4. One shall not lie.
5. One shall not consume intoxicants.
I will explain to you how the Five Precepts came into
existence. Hopefully when you grow up and begin to get angry
at either small or large issues, this knowledge can help you
control your temper.
How did the First Precept,
one shall not kill, come into existence?
The senior monk
Whom do you love the most?
The children
My mother and father, sir.
The senior monk
Is there anybody you love more than
your parents?
The children
: Yes, myself, sir.
The senior monk Yes, that's correct, everybody loves
oneself the most. What about fowl? Do
they love themselves?
The children
: Yes, sir.
The senior monk
Are you sure?
The children
: Yes, sir.
The senior monk How can you be sure? Did they tell you
The children
The senior monk
The children
that?
: No, they didn't.
Then how do you know they love their
lives?
When someone chases them, they run
for their lives.
The senior monk Yes, animals are the same as us. When
someone threatens them, they will run
The children
The senior monk
for their dear lives. Although they
cannot say it, we can tell. But what about
other animals, such as pigs and cats, do
they love their lives?
: Yes sir.
We love our lives, as do the animals, be
it birds, or pigs, or cats. There is no one
and no animal that does not love his life.
Recognizing this fact is how the First
Precept originated, that nobody should
take life away from another creature, not
even those of animals.
How did the Second Precept,
one shall not steal, come into existence?
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