On 6/10/24 23:57, Ted Lemon wrote:
There's a tradition in Buddhism that each of the renunciates' vows (e.g. don't put the robes outside to dry during the monsoon) came from a specific incident. I think this is actually a good model for this sort of thing—come up with the best list we can, and expand it when we find a gap. It's what we do with protocols, after all. We can also look at the trainings that various orgs do on these topics. It's really not that hard. A lot of good work has been done in this area—we don't have to reinvent the wheel.
My immediate and strong reaction to this is that any such
practices need to come from groups who have a tradition of making
decisions by consensus.
Keith