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Basically it's a "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you". Everything else is a corollary (eg. Intoxication leads to the first 4, however you're also harming yourself so it can be viewed as intersecting the first precept).4W}u ©½t¥Í³N¼Æ¬ã¨sªÀ -- ³N¼Æ¬ã¨s¡@¡@ /?r Most philosophy and religions have morals which boil down to the same thing, which is innate to humans. The only difference in the religions is how it's extracted. For some religions it's good enough to follow the morals, but others might have other requirements (eg. be a moral god-fearing ______ or a moral hellbound heathen).
This is probably why Buddhism and it's philosophies are more attractive to me as I do not need to shave my head, seclude myself in a temple on the mountain top, become a strict vegetarian, etc... It's the openmindedness.l2)
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