transition |tranˈzi sh ən; -ˈsi sh ən|







transition |tranˈzi sh ən; -ˈsi sh ən|nounthe process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another : students intransition from one program to another | a transition to multiparty democracy.
Literature- passage in a piece of writing that smoothly connects two topics or sections toeach other.
Music - a momentary modulation from one key to another.
Physics - change of an atom, nucleus, electron, etc., from one quantum state to another, with emission or absorption of radiation.
verbundergo or cause to undergo a process or period of transition.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Kalama Sutta

Do not simply believe what you hear just
because you have heard it for a long time.

Do not follow tradition blindly merely 

because it has been practiced that way for many generations.

Do not be quick to listen to rumors


Do not confirm anything just because it 

agrees with your scriptures

Do not foolishly make assumptions


Do not abruptly draw conclusions by what 

you see and hear

Do not be fooled by outward

appearances

Do not hold on tightly to any view or idea

just because you are comfortable with it

Do not accept as fact anything that you

yourself find to be logical

Do not be convinced of anything out of

respect or deference to your spiritual
teachers.

















You should go beyond opinion and belief.  You can rightly reject anything, which when accepted, practiced, and perfected leads to more aversion, more craving, and more delusion.  They are not beneficial and are to be avoided.


Conversely, you can rightly accept anything, which when accepted and practiced 

leads to unconditional love, contentment, and wisdom.  These things allow you
time and space to develop a happy peaceful mind.

This should be the criteria on what is and what is not the truth; on what 

should and should not be the spiritual practice.

THE BUDDHA-



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