Querido diario:
Continuemos con lo maravilloso del camino óctuple. Esta vez, intentando tocarlo más a fondo.
Intentaré explicar primero 3 puntos para poder analizar con más fundamento de qué estamos hablando.
Wisdom
In general the pursuit of knowledge is crucial to avoid getting lost in ignorance and delusion. How many times we think we know to consciousness something but after a few years and experience, we realize that we were wrong.
Is there a single truth?, Well, according to Buddhism itself. But the truth is not given by reason but by the soul.
According to the Noble Path, wisdom consists of the cognitive mental elements, the difference is when have destroyed the first three strings, open the "eye of dharma"
correct vision or understanding
Mahāsatipaṭṭhāna In Sutta, Buddha Sakyamuni explains this facet, adapted in the West as "outlook"
Understanding suffering (Suffering exists)
Understanding its origin (The desire is the origin of suffering)
Understanding extinction (The cessation of desire eradicates suffering)
Understanding the way that leads to extinction
Sammādiṭṭhi In Sutta, the Buddha Sariputra instructs that "Right Understanding" can be alternatively achieved through understanding of: the healthy and unhealthy, the four nutrients, Twelve Nidanas or three corruptions.
For knowledge of the Four Noble Truths have to understand other Buddhist foundations as tri- laksana , anatta , nirvana , pratitya-samutpada , skandha and karma .
Know that "Understanding" does not mean accept. We have been taught to accept situations or defects that supposedly live in us, believing that by accepting these circumstances we do away with or learn to live with these flaws.
acceptance but is not as vain as we has been saying, in order to reach acceptance will have to recognize a truth, and to find the truth one must have an understanding, an understanding that comes from the spirit and not of the mind.
Thought or correct determination
This aspect, often translated as 'intention', 'motivation', 'aspiration' or 'our willingness to change' is explained in ; Magga Vibhanga Sutta. Right thought is
Intent Nekkhamma : renunciation of worldly way in order to reach nirvana, let them go, because everything is impermanent.
bona fide intention or will
Right thinking speaks of the emotions, and the correct channel is thought to achieve a serene freedom binds us to our instincts of destruction, not justified sexuality, violence and insults, leading instead to a path of peace, compassion and love with tenderness and sweetness.
In the future I will explain the following points, for the moment: Namaste
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