AN
INVITATION FROM
THE AMERICAN BUDDHIST CONGRESS
The
American Buddhist Congress (ABC) cordially invites individual
Buddhists and Buddhist organizations to join hands with us in
promoting the interests of Buddhism in the United States and to
work with us in our endeavor to develop an "American"
Buddhism which, while paying respect to Buddhist traditions of
other cultures and acknowledging our debt of gratitude to them,
seeks to synthesize American values and traditions with the basic
Buddhism of the Tripitaka without the linguistic and cultural
trappings which are not understood or confusing to most Americans.
We
are convinced that a unified national body such as the ABC is
more effective in dealing with matters of concern to Buddhists.
Your participation will effectively contribute to the realization
of our common goals and objectives.
Since Buddhism first came to the United States more than a century
ago, it has grown and flourished primarily among immigrants from
the various Asian Buddhist traditions. We are committed to endeavoring
also to reach the traditional European and African American populations
who have frequently been beyond the reach of the Asian Buddhist
traditions because of language and cultural barriers.
We
are convinced that Buddhism has an egalitarian, practical, and
scientifically defensible appeal that will touch the hearts and
minds of Americans of all traditions if we address them in English
and in ways that are significant and meaningful to them. The principles
of loving kindness, compassion, and peace making, are well know
to most Americans, but there is a need to find better ways to
inform them of the Buddha's teachings themselves in language and
with applications culturally and linguistically compatible with
their existing cultural ideals and practices.
By
bringing together Buddhists individuals and organizations of various
Buddhist traditions and of diverse Buddhist denominations and
ethnic backgrounds in America the teachings of the Buddha can
better be disperse and disseminate for the good of all. We call
on you to join us in the effort.