. Do not believe anything on mere hearsay.
. Do not believe in traditions merely because they are old and have been handed down for many generations and in many places.
. Do not believe anything because you are shown the written testimony of some ancient sage.
. Do not believe in what you have fancied, thinking that, because it is extraordinary, it must have been inspired by a god or other wonderful being.
. Do not believe anything merely because presumption is in its favor, or because the custom of many years inclines you to take it as true.
. Do not believe anything merely on the authority of your teachers and priests.
The same text, said the Buddha, must be applied to his own teachings..
– “Do not accept any doctrine from reverence, but first try it as gold is tried by fire.”
source:www.wisediaries.com

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