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Responsibilities

A family member should attend to the rest of their family in five ways
 
CLASSIFICATION
E G
O
X
JURISDICTION
  • soil
  • Land
  • Sea
  • AIR
SOURCE: https://wisdomi.org/download-truth-vol-2/

Attributed to the Buddha, but impossible to confirm.


How the wisdom coding system works.

WISDOM CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM 

Type of wisdom (purple box)

 E  = Evolutionary wisdom 
 R  = Revealed wisdom 
 H  = Hybrid wisdom (evolutionary + revealed mix)


Target audience (green box)

 P  = Personal 
 G  = Group (non-personal)


Type of content (yellow box)

 C  = Curated content (paraphrased, re-written, enhanced, translated, etc.)
 O  = Original unedited content from external source (direct excerpts, complete content, etc.)
 M  = Mix of both curated and original content.


Reliability factor of content (blue box)

 1  = High
 2  = Average
 3  = Low 
 X  = Cannot be determined.


APPLICABLE JURISDICTION(S)

[  ] soil   [  ] Land   [  ] Sea   [  ] AIR

  • Check boxes indicate to which planetary jurisdiction the contents of the page is applicable.
  • Can apply to one or more jurisdictions simultaneously.
  • All the applicable jurisdictions will have a check mark.
  • For additional information about the scope of these jurisdictions please refer to this chart.
  • For additional information about the properties of these jurisdictions please refer to this chart.

SOURCE: This row is used for recording useful information about the source of the wisdom entry. In most cases a hyperlink to the source document may suffice, but additional information may also be recorded in this row such as author, document name, ISBN # etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A family member should attend to the rest of their family in five ways:

  1. by treating all other members as equals,
  2. by being courteous,
  3. by being generous, 
  4. by honoring other members’ authority within the family, 
  5. and above all, by being true to their word.

Families who are loved like this, return their love in five ways: 

  1. by guarding other family members’ properties,
  2. by protecting one another,
  3. by helping in times of trouble,
  4. by eliminating dangers which others do not see,
  5. and by helping even the extended members of one’s own family.