| Many of us worry about the situation of the world. We
don't know when the bombs will explode. We feel that we are on the
edge of time. As individuals, we feel helpless, despairing. The
situation is so dangerous, injustice is so widespread, the danger is
so close.
In this kind of situation, if we panic, things will only become
worse. We need to remain calm, to see clearly. Meditation is to be
aware, and to try to help. |

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I like to use the example of a small boat crossing the Gulf of Siam.
In Vietnam, there are many people, called boat people, who leave
the country in small boats. Often the boats are caught in rough seas
or storms, the people may panic, and boats can sink.
But if even one person on board can stay calm, lucid, knowing
what to do and what not to do, he or she can help the boat survive.
His or her expression - face, voice - communicates clarity and
calmness, and people have trust in that person. They will listen to
what he or she says.
One such person can save the lives of many. |

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Our world is something like a small boat. Compared
with the cosmos, our planet is a very small boat. We are about to
panic because our situation is no better than the situation of the
small boat in the sea.
You know that we have more than 50,000 nuclear
weapons. Humankind has become a very dangerous species.
We need people who can sit still and be able to
smile, who can walk peacefully. We need people like that in order to
save us.
Mahayana Buddhism says that you are that person,
that each of you is that person. |

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