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Old 03-04-2017, 11:45 AM
mulyo13 mulyo13 is offline
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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,
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.





Quote:
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.
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.
Since you bring up Dasa Kusala Kamma, you will know who is behind the "whatever feels right"
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