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My person totaly understands and tries to make it understandable.
He has no given access where you share your working processes, being someones resource.
It would be either not proper for Monks to "run messages" for others, other the for purposes of liberation (no worldly benefits), would open suspection of wrong livelihood (a grave fault for monks) doing favors, and last but not least reduce the merits done by Master Andreas to give the Sangha the possibility to make use of his gifts without string.
Since knowing the case, Atma made a remark outwardly of Mr. Andreas domain as well, to give ways for generosity.
"Hope" that Mr. Andreas understands and possible rejoices in seeing foremost his own great sacrifices. No problem if Mr. has certain questions in this regard.
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==== sīla ====
[[en:dictionary:buddhist_dictionary#sīla|➥]] **[[sīla|sīla]]**:(( __Appendix:__ //[[paccayasannissitasīla|paccayasannissita-sīla]]//, //[[paccāvekkhanasīla|paccāvekkhana-sīla]]//:, etc., are terms used in the Commentary for the proper contemplation (//[[paṭisaṅkhā]]// //[[yoniso]]//) of the 4 requisites of a monk, often dealt with in the old texts (e.g. [[en:tipitaka:sut:mn:mn.002.than|MN 2]]). Also the 3 other //[[pārisuddhisīla|pārisuddhi-sīla]]//, as //[[pātimokkhasaṁvarasīla|pātimokkhasaṁvara-sīla]]//, //[[indriyasīla|indriya-sīla]]//, and //[[ājīvapārisuddhisīla|ājīvapārisuddhi-sīla]]//, though under these names perhaps only known in the Commentary, are fully dealt with in the old texts, e.g. [[en:tipitaka:sut:mn:mn.053.than|MN 53]], [[en:tipitaka:sut:dn:dn.02.0.than|DN 2]], [[en:tipitaka:sut:mn:mn.002.than|MN 2]], etc. The terms //[[pannatti-sīla|pannatti-sīla]]// and //[[paññattisīla|paññatti-sīla]]// are used only in the Commentary)) 'morality', 'virtue', is a mode of mind and volition (see //[[cetanā]]//) manifested in speech or bodily action (see kamma). It is the foundation of the whole Buddhist practice, and therewith the first of the 3 kinds of training (see //[[sikkhā]]//) that form the 3-fold division of the 8-fold Path (see //[[magga]]//), i.e. morality, concentration and wisdom.
Aramika