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==Vedism==
==Vedism==


"When a man follows the '''way of the world''', or the '''way of the flesh''', or the '''way of tradition''' (i.e. when he believes in religious rites and the letter of the scriptures, as though they were intrinsically sacred), knowledge of Reality cannot arise in him. When a man follows the way of the world, or the way of the flesh, or the way of tradition (i.e. when he believes in religious rites and the letter of the scriptures, as though they were intrinsically sacred), knowledge of Reality cannot arise in him. He who frees himself from the chain achieves Deliverance." [CJW]]
"When a man follows the '''way of the world''', or the '''way of the flesh''', or the '''way of tradition''' (i.e. when he believes in religious rites and the letter of the scriptures, as though they were intrinsically sacred), knowledge of Reality cannot arise in him. When a man follows the way of the world, or the way of the flesh, or the way of tradition (i.e. when he believes in religious rites and the letter of the scriptures, as though they were intrinsically sacred), knowledge of Reality cannot arise in him. He who frees himself from the chain achieves Deliverance." [[CJW]]

Latest revision as of 15:48, 30 November 2018

Right Action, which is a component of Alignment along with Right Throught and Right Environment, is an incredibly important topic. As an aspect of Authentic Spirituality, a discussion of it is peppered throughout this planet's Connection Corpus

Vedism

"When a man follows the way of the world, or the way of the flesh, or the way of tradition (i.e. when he believes in religious rites and the letter of the scriptures, as though they were intrinsically sacred), knowledge of Reality cannot arise in him. When a man follows the way of the world, or the way of the flesh, or the way of tradition (i.e. when he believes in religious rites and the letter of the scriptures, as though they were intrinsically sacred), knowledge of Reality cannot arise in him. He who frees himself from the chain achieves Deliverance." CJW