The STUPAS of Victor’s Way
In Victor’s Way, the STUPA serves a different purpose. Rather than acting in lieu of the
presence of (indeed as) the Buddha* or as a vow given hardware expression, it
functions as focus for contemplation. Each STUPA is engraved with a bit of
code (of Awakened Understanding), that is to say, with a bit of ‘liberating
insight’. Stringing together all the bits into a ‘liberating sentence’ (or
algorithm) helps an individual attain full (or fuller, therefore more
fulfilling) awakening (Pali: samma-sambodhi). Victor’s Way is a secular contemplation space,
despite the obviously religious connections of some of the sculptures on
view. Here an individual, not given to religious belief yet asking the
perennial, ever pressing fundamental questions about life, such as, “What am
I doing in this universe?” or “How can I achieve perfect fulfilment and
happiness in an apparently open ended and continuously changing and strife
ridden process of becoming and decaying?” or “What is the source and end of
my life?” can answer these using personal direct observation and experience plus
the knowledge offered by a variety of modern sciences. The solutions created
within the space of the STUPAS to the above perennial
questions are secular, hence spiritual (i.e.
breath = life furthering). Religious solutions are fundamentally political,
therefore non spiritual (i.e. breath = life impeding) because invented as
means of social control (for the benefit of priests, though they would deny
that, wouldn’t they?). At present,
5 STUPAS have been installed in Victor’s Way. A further 6 will arrive
in 2012. The area around the STUPAS is my personal temple. Lone (and the should be alone) wanderers
along the Way to their awakening may
pass through my intimate spiritual (i.e. life enhancing) ‘space’ provided
they do so in ‘contemplation
mode’. *… The notion of worshipping
the STUPA = Buddha as a person1,2 was invented by corrupt Buddhist monks after the
Sakyamuni’s death. They changed the Buddhist business model from a wholly
secular approach to awakening and the elimination of suffering and which paid
off – for the homeless wanderer – with merely a daily lunch with zero power
and less fame into a vast and mysterious religious fantasy of salvation and
which was and still is rewarded with power, money and fame. The Victor’s Way STUPAS symbolize not the BUDDA but Bodhi, that is to say, the liberating
insight attained at the instant of full awakening (i.e. at complete
fulfilment). 1 … The
Buddha denied the (abiding = inherent essence = atta) reality of a ‘person’,
both during life and after death. Consequently, worshipping (and moreover,
taking refuge in) the Buddha was a serious mis’action, the more so the very
act of worshipping had been declared by him to be seriously unskilful (indeed
completely useless). 2 …
Mahayanists (i.e. Cruise Liner Buddhists) later ‘lifted’ the ‘BUDDHA’ above
the clouds (i.e. into the heavens) as a universal principle, hence having
atta status. That was breathtaking betrayal of the Sakyamuni and his dharma,
but good for business, as Tibetan Lamas continue to demonstrate. Schopen,
Gregory (1997): The Stupa Cult and the Extant Pali Vinaya (from ‘Bones,
Stones & Buddhist monks’) Schopen, Gregory
(2004): Buddhist Monks and Business Matters Fogelin,
Lars (2006): Archaeology of Early Buddhism Cunningham,
Alexander (1854): The Bhilsa Topes Snodgrass,
Adrian: (1992): The Symbolism of the STUPA Et al. Buddhist topics
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