Edgar,
No; that's part of the program of practice. Review your Basics.
That is not a description of the behavior of a Buddha.
For the latter, check the Precepts. The Precepts ARE a description of the
behavior of a Buddha.
But our (Zen) practice is not Original Buddhism.
"Right Thought" is thus not part of our program of practice.
And, any program is not yet Awakening.
After awakening, as Jesus said, we "Leave childish things behind".
It's a new ball game.
Scrounge a score card and get with the program, Edgar!
;-)
--Joe
> Edgar Owen <edgarowen@...> wrote:
>
> "Right thought" is a core precept of the Buddha...
>
> Right thought is correct understanding.....
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