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Originally Posted by sky123
Some Buddhist do rely on Teachers, why do you need guidance from a Teacher because you rely on them to guide you,
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I'm sure you never had a Buddhist teacher, because if you had one, you know what kind of guidance a Buddhist teacher will give because it's not like you asking direction from someone.
If you think a Buddhist teacher will order/command/instruct you to learn this, do that, practice this,... etc, you wrong
Even you want rely on a Buddhist teacher, you can't. You will meet a dead end.
When you have a Buddhist teacher, you will understand what I say.
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Originally Posted by sky123
and if you read the Sutras you will find plenty of teachings on wholesome behaviour/actions.
'Perform only pious actions, these are wholesome '
The Buddha.
' Dasa Kusala Kamma ' might help you.
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I'm not talking about wholesome. I'm talking about,
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Originally Posted by sky123
If it wholesome and brings benefits for you and all sentient beings then do whatever feels right, as the Buddha taught us.
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Since you bring up Dasa Kusala Kamma, you will know who is behind the "whatever feels right"