This group is all about the study of the Dharma. All religious sects are welcome for healthy discussions.
Rule 1: Respect and Open-Mindedness
Treat all members with respect and dignity, regardless of their religious beliefs or backgrounds.
Maintain an open-minded attitude towards differing perspectives and interpretations of the Dharma.
Avoid derogatory language, personal attacks, or any form of discrimination.
Rule 2: Constructive Dialogue
Engage in discussions that foster understanding, learning, and growth.
Present your viewpoints thoughtfully and listen actively to others' perspectives.
Disagreements are natural, but strive to express disagreement respectfully and constructively.
Rule 3: Diversity and Inclusivity
Embrace diversity within the group, including diverse religious traditions, cultures, and experiences.
Encourage participation from members of all religious sects, promoting a rich exchange of ideas and insights.
Ensure that all members feel welcome and valued, regardless of their background.
Rule 4: Scholarship and Integrity
Base discussions on reliable sources and authentic teachings of the Dharma.
Support your arguments with evidence, references, or personal experiences where applicable.
Avoid spreading misinformation or unsubstantiated claims, and be honest about the limitations of your knowledge.
Rule 5: Confidentiality and Privacy
Respect the privacy of fellow members and refrain from sharing personal information disclosed within the group.
Maintain confidentiality regarding sensitive topics or discussions shared within the group.
Use discretion when discussing group activities or interactions outside of the group.
Rule 6: Moderation and Etiquette
Follow the guidance of group moderators and adhere to their decisions regarding group activities and discussions.
Refrain from spamming, trolling, or disruptive behavior that detracts from the purpose of the group.
Report any violations of group rules or concerns to the moderators promptly and privately.
Rule 7: Continuous Learning and Reflection
Approach the study of the Dharma as a lifelong journey of learning and self-discovery.
Take time for self-reflection and introspection, applying the teachings of the Dharma to personal growth and development.
Encourage and support fellow members in their pursuit of knowledge and spiritual insight.
Rule 1: Respect and Open-Mindedness
Treat all members with respect and dignity, regardless of their religious beliefs or backgrounds.
Maintain an open-minded attitude towards differing perspectives and interpretations of the Dharma.
Avoid derogatory language, personal attacks, or any form of discrimination.
Rule 2: Constructive Dialogue
Engage in discussions that foster understanding, learning, and growth.
Present your viewpoints thoughtfully and listen actively to others' perspectives.
Disagreements are natural, but strive to express disagreement respectfully and constructively.
Rule 3: Diversity and Inclusivity
Embrace diversity within the group, including diverse religious traditions, cultures, and experiences.
Encourage participation from members of all religious sects, promoting a rich exchange of ideas and insights.
Ensure that all members feel welcome and valued, regardless of their background.
Rule 4: Scholarship and Integrity
Base discussions on reliable sources and authentic teachings of the Dharma.
Support your arguments with evidence, references, or personal experiences where applicable.
Avoid spreading misinformation or unsubstantiated claims, and be honest about the limitations of your knowledge.
Rule 5: Confidentiality and Privacy
Respect the privacy of fellow members and refrain from sharing personal information disclosed within the group.
Maintain confidentiality regarding sensitive topics or discussions shared within the group.
Use discretion when discussing group activities or interactions outside of the group.
Rule 6: Moderation and Etiquette
Follow the guidance of group moderators and adhere to their decisions regarding group activities and discussions.
Refrain from spamming, trolling, or disruptive behavior that detracts from the purpose of the group.
Report any violations of group rules or concerns to the moderators promptly and privately.
Rule 7: Continuous Learning and Reflection
Approach the study of the Dharma as a lifelong journey of learning and self-discovery.
Take time for self-reflection and introspection, applying the teachings of the Dharma to personal growth and development.
Encourage and support fellow members in their pursuit of knowledge and spiritual insight.
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