Ajahn Chah (ajahnchah.org), Ven. Sujato, Ellie Askew, Dhr. Seven (ed.), Wisdom Quarterly
The first step: practice. The second step: reading or listening. The third step: practice. |
.
Not too subtle, not too dense; too soft, too hard. |
In other instances Dhamma is taught in high language [in ultimate terms] or special jargon to the point where most people find it difficult to understand, especially if the teaching is drawn too literally from the sutras.
Lastly Dhamma is taught in a balanced way, neither too vague nor too profound, neither too broad nor too esoteric -- just right for the listener to understand and practice to personally benefit from the teachings.
No comments:
Post a Comment