

Some questions to guide your thinking include: Then you are free to read and learn about the various interpretations of ways of enacting the Rule as proposed by others and see which ones you find most appealing and workable for you. When you are able to define this for yourself, you'll find it connects better with you and it'll be easier to practice it daily.

At its most basic, what does it mean to you and in what ways do you feel able to best express it through your actions and words? There are plenty of people willing to interpret it for you but that's not the point.

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