Tag: Right Understanding

The Three Stages of Training

Posted on 30. Apr, 2010

Considered as a system of practical training, the eight factors of The Noble Path is divided into three groups representing three stages of training:

Morality: right speech, right action, and right livelihood Concentration: right effort, right mindfulness, and right concentration Wisdom: right understanding and right intention

For the practitioner, the path evolves naturally through these three stages, with moral discipline as the foundation for concentration, concentration the foundation for wisdom, and wisdom the direct instrument for reaching liberation ... read more of The Three Stages of Training ...

The Four Noble Truths

Posted on 06. Mar, 2010

Right understanding of the Four Noble Truths forms both the beginning and the culmination of the Noble Eightfold Path. The understanding of the Four Noble Truths are the understanding of suffering, the understanding of the origin of suffering, the understanding of the cessation of suffering, and the understanding of the way leading to the cessation of suffering.

The first noble truth is the truth of suffering (dukkha) the inherent unsatisfactoriness of existence, which comes to expression as the impermanence, pain, and ceaseless incompleteness of all life ... read more of The Four Noble Truths ...

The Objects of Right Understanding

Posted on 05. Mar, 2010

Right understanding is the guide for the other factors of the Noble Eightfold Path. Right understanding enables us to understand our starting point, our destination, and the various landmarks we will meet in the course of practice and advancements. To attempt the practice without a foundation of right understanding is futile.

Whether formulated or not, our understanding governs our attitudes, our actions, and our whole life orientation. It structures our perceptions, determines our values, and the whole framework through which we interpret ourselves and the world ... read more of The Objects of Right ...

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