[44] Right means are a gate of Dharma-illumination; for they are accompanied by right conduct.
In Buddhism, "Right means" refers to using the most effective, compassionate, and appropriate method to help oneself or others break free from delusions and suffering; it focuses on taking action to guide others through the most appropriate, effective method. It is a key element of practical application, enabling the practitioner to understand that there are many ways to teach or reach awakening, rather than just one rigid approach. In a broader sense within Buddhism, "right" in "right means" (often synonymous with Upāya) means "balanced," "effective," or "what actually works" to produce a positive result.
What are your thoughts on this description and how does it fit into your daily practice?
合掌,生開
gassho, Shokai
stlah
仁道 生開 / Jindo Shokai
"Open to life in a benevolent way"



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