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Rahulovada Sutta

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At present there are 3 entries in this list.

  • Source / Teacher
    Day
    Index
    Question
  • Special Retreat Germany September 2006
    Rosemary
    9
    5
    How can we always understand what is appropriate and beneficial?
    Ref: 2006.09.x.09.05
    Written answer
    • Appropriate and beneficial
    • Four Great Efforts
    • Four Noble Truths
    • Noble Eightfold Path
    • Rahulovada Sutta
  • Special Retreat Germany September 2006
    Rosemary
    6
    3
    How can we deal better with judgments and prejudices in the mind?
    Ref: 2006.09.x.06.03
    Written answer
    • Discrimination
    • Fear
    • Judgement
    • Prejudice
    • Rahulovada Sutta
  • Special Retreat Thailand January 2005
    Rosemary
    6
    1
    I believe Steve said it was ok to be judgmental and critical if a person was harming a dog, for example. I don't understand how that helps anyone. Can stopping the behavior be done without criticism and judgment?
    Ref: 2005.01.x.06.01
    Written answer
    • Criticism
    • Judgement
    • Rahulovada Sutta
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