THE TEN ERRORS


(1)   Weakness of faith combined with strenght of intellect are apt to lead to the error of talkativeness.

(2)   Strength of faith combined with weakness of intellect are apt to lead to the error of narrow-minded dogmatism.

(3)   Great zeal without adequate religious instruction is apt to lead to the error of going to erroneous extremes (or following misleading paths).

(4)   Meditation without sufficient preparation through having heard and pondered the Doctrine is apt to lead to the error of losing oneself in the darkness of unconsciousness.

(5)   Without practical and adequate understanding of the Doctrine, one is apt to fall into the error of religious self conceit.

(6)   Unless the mind be trained to selflessness and infinite compassion, one is apt to fall into the error of seekig liberation for self alone.

(7)   Unless the mind be disciplined by knowledge of its own immaterial nature, one is apt to fall into the error of diverting all activities along the path of worldliness.

(8)   Unless all worldly ambitions be eradicated, one is apt to fall into the error of allowing oneself to be dominated by worldly motives.

(9)   by permitting credulous and vulgar admirers to congregate about thee, there is liability of falling into the error of becoming puffed up with worldly pride.

(10)   By boasting of one's occult learning and powers, one is liable to fall into the error of proudly exhibiting proficiency in worldly rites.

These are The Ten Errors.