The Buddha's early teachings on non-clinging to beliefs, views, and opinions are some of his deepest and most profound, as well as being a little tricky to understand.
For those interested in a very detailed look at the Buddha on views, do check out Paul Fuller's book "The Notion of Diṭṭhi in Theravāda Buddhism": [ Ссылка ]
Although it does have "Theravāda" in the title, the book is about Pāli Buddhism in particular, which covers early Buddhism as well. NB: this is very advanced reading!
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What Did the Buddha Teach About Beliefs?
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