Practicalities concerning Pacittiya 1 (Theravadin Bhikkhupatimokkha)
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+ | The '''practicalities''' concerning [[Pacittiya 1 (Theravadin Bhikkhupatimokkha)|Pacittiya 1]] are: | ||
+ | ==Spiritual benefits of following the rule== | ||
- | ==Gray | + | # Maintain truthfullness in one's daily life will help to see the larger truth of Dhamma. |
+ | #It is impossible to cover up all lies; some of them will come out in due time. | ||
+ | #When one has nothing to hide, one can be open about oneself, and have less worries. | ||
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+ | ==Gray Areas== | ||
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+ | The main gray area for this rule is whether making an obvious joke is an offence. If one thinks that others understand that one is making a misrepresentation of the truth because it is precieved to be very obvious, there is no intention to lie and make others really believe that one is representing the truth. | ||
==Modern Day Issues== | ==Modern Day Issues== | ||
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+ | none | ||
==Monastery Rules== | ==Monastery Rules== | ||
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+ | [[category:Pacittiya 1 (Theravada)]] |
Current revision as of 07:48, 6 August 2006
The practicalities concerning Pacittiya 1 are:
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Spiritual benefits of following the rule
- Maintain truthfullness in one's daily life will help to see the larger truth of Dhamma.
- It is impossible to cover up all lies; some of them will come out in due time.
- When one has nothing to hide, one can be open about oneself, and have less worries.
Gray Areas
The main gray area for this rule is whether making an obvious joke is an offence. If one thinks that others understand that one is making a misrepresentation of the truth because it is precieved to be very obvious, there is no intention to lie and make others really believe that one is representing the truth.
Modern Day Issues
none
Monastery Rules
none