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Pali@yahoogroups.com, Piya Tan <libris@...> wrote:
> Dear Yifer.
> We need to speak out for what we love and value.
> Piya.
Dear Piya,
Thanks for your kindness that you reply as detail as possible to
get me out of this puzzle.
Lecturers of my teammate take two different approaches.
1. Every different dhamma is taught by Buddha to aim at people of
different talent, mindsetting and literal level, we should tolerate
and accept them as they are brothers or friends of Dhamma group.
2. We should speak out foe what we love and value. We may be
wrong, but at least we have to be honest to ourselves. So we should
speak out that some descriptions and so-called Dhamma, they do not
reflect or comply to the historical evidence. We should speak out:
it does not relate to Dhamma(Buddha's teaching), it does not relate
to Vinaya, it does not relate to Abhidhamma.
Hmmmmm, actually in real life (Daily life is what I meant), it is
difficult to find the balance point between this two attitude.
[.....Sip,....Sip]
Yifer