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Lesson 2.1.2 Kesamuttisuttaṃ, Part Two – Don’t Believe In Tradition, in Hearsay, in Teachers but Your Own Experience, Understanding What Is Wholesome
After the Buddha had admonished the Kālāmas in the previous lesson, the Kesamuttisutta continues to exhibit the superb choice for human beings who are able to decide their own future. One who decides to uphold moral principles and live with wholesome ethics will benefit immensely. Thus a noble disciple lives a positive life permeating the world displaying goodwill and compassion. Assured in fourfold ways, one can be certain to lead a good life at ease without any remorse and to reappear in a good destiny and remain unconstrained by suffering.