[From the Buddhist Channel. About UK Armed Forces but very relevant]
By Ian Drury, Sunday Times (Sri Lanka), Oct 21, 2012
London, UK -- Buddhism is experiencing an extraordinary upswing in popularity in the armed forces. Since 2005, the number of servicemen and women practising the religion has risen from 200 to 3,800. Around 2,800 are Gurkhas, whose home nation Nepal has pockets of Buddhism.
But the other 1,000 are British, with many converting since they joined the military. According to spiritual leaders, the reason behind the phenomenon is that Buddhism allows service personnel to escape the stresses and strains of military life.
Sunil Kariyakarawana, the Buddhist chaplain for the armed forces, said: ‘Buddhism has a different perspective about things.
‘The military is a very stressful place. People go to war, that is one factor, and have to fight.
‘The military is a very stressful place. People go to war, that is one factor, and have to fight.
‘Personnel see a lot of suffering in theatre. People are finding that Buddhism can help with these mental agonies.
Dr Sunil said Buddha, who lived 2,500 years ago, never ruled out force: ‘Sometimes you have to choose war as the least bad option.’
Lieutenant Colonel Peter Straddings, who heads up cultural diversity for the Army, said the society was ‘hugely important’.
He said: ‘British society today is hugely different from the Army I joined 25 years ago. Approximately 25 per cent of young people are no longer white Anglo-Saxon Protestants.
‘They are the future. They are the people who represented the country at the Olympics, at football and they are the people we need for the Army, Navy and Royal Air Force of the future.’
In 2005, Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim and Sikh chaplains were appointed by the armed forces for the first time.
The appointments reflect the increase in ethnic minority recruitment to the Army, Navy and RAF in recent years.
1 comment:
Dear Ms. Shin, I think it was you who posted some comments on my blog several years ago. Just today I stumbled upon your Buddhist Military Sangha blog again. Reading it again I was, firstly, happy to see that you are still at it, as am I (www.sdhammika.blogspot.com) , and secondly that perhaps it needs some updating. I think the Singapore Buddhist Meditation Centre became inactive some time ago, although perhaps email Ven. Sarada just to check. Secondly, you might like to include my website Buddhism A to Z at www.buddhisma2z.com Kind regards, Bhante Dhammika, Singapore
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