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#4 varies a lot, too, depending on the tradition. Some versions say not to engage in false speech. Others say not to slander. Still others say not to talk about people negatively at all, not to talk
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I have resigned to the fact that some things in buddhism are never going to be understood in an conceptual/intellectual sense. It is about experience. When you see a red door, you experience what i…
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I've been working on studying for some time now, and I would like to take my faith and practice to the next level. In doing so I've looked to the precepts for guidance, but I'd like to hear what oth…
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The 4 stages of enlightenment for the sravaka path are well-expounded in the Buddha's doctrine, the signs and elements of each stage carefully explained. Even more so, although very difficult to att…
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Hi, I am new to this forum and just beginning to explore the dharma, having been meditating at home for around 4-5 months. I live in a fairly small town, and the only Buddhist group available has be…
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When introducing people to "what Buddhism is," would you explain to them the 4 noble truths, as a "beginner" course, or would you consider the 4 noble truths to be a more advanced…
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