The Wayist Monk’s Code of Conduct dates back to the 5th century
Speak of what you know, ask of what you do not
Truth is blunt, not well received, therefore upaya is the compassionate way
See in all beings an angel trying to teach you something
See in all and everything, the lesson for the time
The path of a word is from the brain through the heart to the mouth.
The path of food is from the heart, to the senses, through the mouth to the cells of the body
The path of bodily pleasures is through the heart to the crown
The path from the Lord is through the crown to the soul
Fear the hell of separation from God with all your soul
Sincerity is a good friend in deed
Be the lotus of your pond
Note:
We prefer to use the Sanskrit word upaya rather than the English language translation, skilfull means, because Mahayana and Theravada each have their own defintions of ‘skilful means’, that do not necessarily flow well with Wayism.