Niatero
*banned*
I can’t find it now, but I read a story about the Buddha where he tells some of his followers that people praise him wrongly when they praise him for his virtues, They should be praising him for his teachings.
I’m thinking that maybe the problem is not praising him for his virtues in itself, but that when people do that, it’s actually a backhanded way of evading his teachings, disparaging them or diverting attention from them.
I’m thinking that maybe the problem is not praising him for his virtues in itself, but that when people do that, it’s actually a backhanded way of evading his teachings, disparaging them or diverting attention from them.
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