Those who do not understand the distinctions
between the two truths (relative and
Absolute) do not understand the profound truth
embodied in the Buddha’s message.
—Nagarjuna
r. Instead, we must approach the world with bare, naked attention, seeing it without any mental bias—without concepts, beliefs, preconceptions, presumptions, or expectations.
who is on the path to Awakening. 1. A follower of the Way does not kill. 2. A follower of the Way does not take what is not given. 3. A follower of the Way does not abuse the senses. 4. A follower of the Way does not speak deceptively. 5. A follower of the Way does not intoxicate oneself or others.
r. Instead, we must approach the world with bare, naked attention, seeing it without any mental bias—without concepts, beliefs, preconceptions, presumptions, or expectations.
who is on the path to Awakening. 1. A follower of the Way does not kill. 2. A follower of the Way does not take what is not given. 3. A follower of the Way does not abuse the senses. 4. A follower of the Way does not speak deceptively. 5. A follower of the Way does not intoxicate oneself or others.
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