Wisdom is developed through understanding the nature of reality from "summary" of The Buddha and His Dhamma by Br Ambedkar
Wisdom is not something that can be gained through mere intellectual knowledge or book learning. It is a deeper understanding that comes from directly experiencing the nature of reality. The Buddha emphasized the importance of seeing things as they truly are, without the distortions of our desires, prejudices, and delusions. To develop wisdom, one must first cultivate a clear and focused mind through practices such as meditation. By quieting the chatter of our thoughts and emotions, we can begin to see reality with greater clarity. This clarity allows us to perceive the impermanent, unsatisfactory, and selfless nature of all phenomena. Through this direct experience of reality, we come to understand the fundamental truths of existence. We see that everything is in a constant state of flux, that attachment leads to suffering, and that there is no permanent self to be found in any aspect of our being. This understanding i...Similar Posts
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