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Buddhism and Change
The Buddha taught that if a teaching doesn't work in your experience, then it is up to you to choose the proper way in which to reinterpret said teaching. Some critics of Buddhism have said that this essentially allows followers of the Buddha to become whatever they want, that any practice can be justified as acceptable if one is allowed to chose their own path. This is of course absolutly true, but the ramifications of this are less troubling than these same critics would let on. Science works on the same essential principal. If you find something to be incorrect, then it is also up to you to provide a new technique or explanation. It is up to the community to decide whether you have discovered something or if you have created a veil. This is true of Buddhism as well. Nothing is unassailable. All things are open to discussion and critique. This is in part the reason there are so many schools of Buddhism.