Before meeting the Dharma, I used to understand being open minded as not being judgmental to any thing or anyone which may contradict what I stand for. This usually entails how much i am able to be open minded enough to "include" or "exclude" that person into my world....talking about equanimity!
Well after meeting the Dharma, the meaning of being open minded doesn't quite have the connotation above. It relates directly to our minds being open to teachings/instructions which we may not immediately understand logically/accept emotionally. Thus, lack of open mindedness here means how much we reject the teachings.
"An open, questioning mind is not regarded as a drawback to followers of the Buddha-dharma. However, a mind that says, “This is not part of my mental framework, therefore I don't believe it,” is a closed mind, and such an attitude is a great disadvantage for those who aspire to follow any spiritual path. But an open mind, which questions and doesn't accept things simply because they are said, is no problem at all.
~ Ani Tenzin Palmo"
In your spiritual journey and from observing your own minds, what are your challenges in staying in a state of openess?
What helps you to be open especially when your principles are being challenged by a vajra master.