Buddhist Parable 7: Attachment (Teaching of the Buddha)
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For the seasoned practitioner, even the Dharma (teachings of the Buddha) must not become an attachment.
As an analogy, to clean one’s shirt, it is necessary to use soap. However, if the soap is not then rinsed out, the garment will not be truly clean.
Similarly, the practitioner’s mind will not be fully liberated until he severs attachment to everything, including the Dharma itself.
Source: Thus Have I Heard Buddhist Parables and Stories
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