Is equanimity more sublime that an excellent act?
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What might be more or real "cool"?
For example (in practice), seeing a spelling error or a typo:
- Would the one "not touched", ignoring the error (even he would have the possibility, skill and means) be regarded as higher?
- Or the one taking on a correction (even if not having best possibilities, skills and handicapped ways, nevertheless by skillful means)?
In summary, **is equanimity more sublime that an excellent/skillful and beneficial act?**
Side question: if beneficial help is more sublime, to what extend would a seemingly beneficial help be actually unskillful, lower than equanimity?
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*[Note: This is a gift of Dhamma, not meant for commercial purpose or other kinds of low wordily gains by means of trade and exchange]*
Asked by user11235
Oct 22, 2017, 04:44 AM
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