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(MPMF, p. 141.) The focus moves from the historical Buddha to a state of consciousness and what we can do to facilitate this greater awareness. âIn Theravada, this means âentering the streamâ left by the historical Buddha. In Mahayana, there is more emphasis that the world perceived by the Buddha at enlightenment is the true reality everywhere present at all times, and so it can be apprehended directly by a number of different means and through a number of mediatorsâ (MPMF, p. 141.) In other words, if something helps you find enlightenment then it is good, if it holds you back from enlightenment then it is, obviously, more of a problem. The Buddha is understood to have lived at a certain time and place and if other ways not taught by the Buddha are seen to be helpful then it is assumed that the Buddha would approve. The Buddha himself was willing to break away from the traditional paths that he was taught under the Hinduism available in his day. This then becomes the model. Do not let traditions, even from the Buddha himself, trap you into not exploring and trying things. âThis reflects that Mahayana is, in effect, a âmultimediaâ way to Buddhahood. The âturning of the headâ needful to see oneâs true Buddha-nature is not something that must be done only one way. Because it relates to the ungraspable, it cannot be put into a box. Thus, Mahayana has many methods, some very complex and some so simple as to seem insulting until one realizes that the simplicity is the point. Mahayana disdains none of the senses and no âlevelâ of religion - from peasant folk faith to the most advanced metaphysical systemâ (MPMF, p. 142.) The Buddha is a model of openness and the Mahayana Buddhists want us to remember that. One of these Buddhist scriptures makes this perspective very clear. âThe Lotus Sutra, one of the most important of all Mahayana texts, tells us that a simple offering of flowers or of a tiny clay pagoda, presented by a child to a Buddha, is of far more worth than all the proud efforts of an aspiring arhant. For any distance we can advance toward Buddhahood by our own self-centered efforts would be only as an inch to a thousand miles, but if one just forgets oneself in a childlike sense of wonder and giving, one is already there, for in that moment oneâs high walls of ego have vanished awayâ (MPMF, p. 142.) There is an inbuilt relativism that says if it works use it and if doesnât work let it go. This calls for discernment and flexibility. For example, you may find that something works for you and this is great only to find that it stops working after a while. Then you have to be willing to let it go. And this is not so easy because we can become attached to not only obvious things like money and people and our health, but also to spiritual practices. This relativism can be very disconcerting. And it can get out of hand. People can keep changing a system to the point where it has nothing in common with the original and important teachings of the Buddha. That is why you need conservatives. You need the people who want us to be cautious about change