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Ten Fetters

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At present there are 2 entries in this list.

  • Source / Teacher
    Day
    Index
    Question
  • Special Retreat Germany September 2014
    Steve
    12
    8
    What does letting go of the ego mean? Why is it important and why do we do it?
    Ref: 2014.09.x.12.08
    Audio answer
    • Letting go
    • Ego
    • Buddhism
    • Ten Fetters
    • Me
    • Enlightenment
    • Dukkha
    • Intention
  • Special Retreat Germany September 2003
    Steve
    3
    6
    Usually it takes some time to understand the necessity of rules and requirements that protect Morality and other Buddhist principles in a community, in other words selflessness. But sometimes it is also necessary to break or relax a certain rule or precept to avoid greater damage or harm, as is illustrated in the story of the two monks who came to a ford where one decides to carry an elder woman to the other side because she couldn't cross the river by herself. Question, could you please give some advice how I can decide whether it is appropriate to follow a rule or relax it? Does the fetter "attachment to rites and rituals" also mean attachment to blind obedience of rules and requirements?
    Ref: 2003.09.x.03.06
    Written answer
    • Ten Fetters
    • Attachment
    • Attachment to rites and rituals
    • Blind belief
    • Kalama Sutta
    • Morality
    • Overview
    • Rules and requirements
    • Stream-Enterer
    • Stream-Entry
    • Theravadin Buddhist story
    • Vedana
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