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Right understanding leads to right thought and action from "summary" of The Buddha and His Dhamma by Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar

The Buddha taught that the foundation of right thought and action is right understanding. Without a clear and accurate understanding of the nature of reality, it is impossible to cultivate wholesome thoughts and behaviors. Right understanding involves seeing things as they truly are, free from delusion and ignorance. It requires a deep insight into the true nature of existence, the impermanence of all phenomena, and the interconnectedness of all beings. When we have right understanding, we are able to discern the causes of suffering and the path to liberation. This understanding allows us to let go of attachments, cravings, and aversions that cause disharmony and conflict. With right understanding, we see the world with clarity and wisdom, and we are able to respond to situations with compassion, kindness, and equanimity. Right understanding leads to right thought, which is characterized by thoughts of non-harming, generosity, loving-kindness, and compassion. When our thoughts are in alignment with the principles of Dhamma, our actions naturally follow suit. We are able to act with integrity, honesty, and humility, guided by the principles of right speech, right action, and right livelihood. Through the cultivation of right understanding, thought, and action, we are able to break free from the cycle of suffering and find true peace and happiness. The path to enlightenment begins with right understanding, as it lays the foundation for all other aspects of the Noble Eightfold Path. By developing a clear and accurate understanding of reality, we are able to transform our thoughts and actions in accordance with the teachings of the Buddha.
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    The Buddha and His Dhamma

    Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar

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