The chapter opens with a description of curly hair, a sign of "enlightment" . It is a sign that one has reached a certain state of enlightenment. The narrator explains that those who have gone through ascetic training are freed from worldly doubts and are thus able to enjoy the fruits of their labors. He explains that his hair turns from curly to curly when he is re-leased from worldly de-sorcerers. He says that even though he had had some drinks, he would not have been able to stop himself from doing so even if he had not had them. He adds that his position as a teacher has made him more determined to follow the teachings of the Buddha. He tells us that he will be free from doubts and will be able to follow Buddha's teachings for the rest of his life.
The chapter opens with a description of curly hair, a sign of "enlightment" . It is a sign that one has reached a certain state of enlightenment. The narrator explains that those who have gone through ascetic training are freed from worldly doubts and are thus able to enjoy the fruits of their labors. He explains that his hair turns from curly to curly when he is re-leased from worldly de-sorcerers. He says that even though he had had some drinks, he would not have been able to stop himself from doing so even if he had not had them. He adds that his position as a teacher has made him more determined to follow the teachings of the Buddha. He tells us that he will be free from doubts and will be able to follow Buddha's teachings for the rest of his life.