Chapter 6

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Believe not in anything simply because you have heard it, Believe not in anything simply because it was spoken and rumoured by many, Believe not in anything simply because it was found written in your religious texts, Believe not in anything merely on the authority of teachers and elders, Believe not in traditions because they have been handed down for generations, But after observation and analysis, if anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, accept it and live up to it. Gautama Buddha –– Great Spirit, whose voice is on the wind, hear me. Let me grow in strength and knowledge. Make me ever behold the red and purple sunset. May my hands respect the things you have given me. Teach me the secrets hidden under every leaf and stone, as you have taught people for ages past. Let me use my strength, not to be greater than my brother, but to fight my greatest enemy – myself. Let me always come before you with clean hands and an open heart, that as my Earthly span fades like the sunset, my Spirit shall return to you without shame. (Based on a traditional Sioux prayer) –— “I do not seek to walk in the paths of the Wise People of old. I seek what they sought!” Matsuo Basho
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