Meaningless doesn’t mean anything. Tri means understanding. Fainted Can’t figure it out together. An ignorant person is one who is unable to properly think, think and solve problems. An ignorant person is also one who does not know the nature of life’s impermanence, no-self, suffering and emptiness. An ignorant person has no right thinking.
Meaningless doesn’t mean anything. Tri is knowledge. combined ignorance means no understanding
I. Meaning of the inanimate in Buddhism
According to the teachings of Buddhism, man is made up of five aggregates (form, feeling, action, perception and consciousness). The color represents the body, the physical part. A feeling is a feeling. Actions are psychological events that arise, including happiness, anger, envy, sadness, love, and hate. Thought is perception. Consciousness, also known as store consciousness, is where sensations from feeling and perception are stored.
In the Dhammapada, the Buddha teaches sentient beings about the thoughts and notions of the ignorant that are always directed toward craving. Because ignorance sometimes veils the truth. Ignorance is always associated with wrong thoughts. Only true intelligence, which means that as a human being, one must have right thinking to be able to differentiate. This will help sentient beings to see clearly the nature of impermanence, suffering, emptiness and non-self so that they can become free from desire and put an end to all suffering.
lustful thoughts
thinking about lust
self made without reason
since nothing is visible
common sense
wei hui see you separately
ability to cut to the root cause
can break the heart
The Buddha taught the way to overcome all suffering in order to lead a happy life in the Ka-e Ham Sutra:
“The form which is not known, not understood, not destroyed, not separated by desire, suffering cannot be ended.”
“Similarly, with regard to feelings, perceptions, mental structures and consciousness, which do not know, do not understand, do not eliminate and do not separate, suffering cannot be eliminated.
“Bhikkhus, with regard to form, if you know, if you know it, if you get rid of it, if you get rid of it, you can put an end to suffering.
“Similarly, with regard to feeling, perception, mental structures and consciousness, if we know it, if we understand it, if we get rid of it, if we get rid of it, we can end suffering “
(If you don’t know, don’t know, don’t stop, and don’t give up desire, you can’t end suffering. If you feel, think, act, and know, don’t know, don’t understand, Don’t stop, and don’t give up, you can’t end suffering.
U-rang is not aware, ignorant, ignorant, not separated from sex, unable to prevent suffering. Such as market, life, perception, practice, ignorance, ignorance, non-separation of desire, inability to stop suffering.
If you know, if you know, if you cut off, if you are free from desire, you can cut off suffering;
Weak wisdom of Wu, weak intellect, weak sexual desire and ability to prevent suffering. Such as market, life and thought, weak knowledge, weak intelligence, weak desire for separation, work to remove sorrow).
As a descendant of the Buddha, following the words of the Buddha, everyone needs to practice right perspective and right thinking so that they can realize the impermanence, suffering, emptiness of all things, and themselves without attachment. Dharana helps the Sadhaks to acquire the ability to remove suffering.
Namo Buddha Shakyamuni Buddha.
Here is the formula for no-knowing in the journal of A Haim Kinh
I heard like this:
At one time, the Buddha was living in the solitary garden of the Buddha, the grove of the Kida trees and in the Savatthi country. At that time, the Lord said to the monks:
“The form which is not known, not understood, not destroyed, not separated from sense pleasures, suffering cannot be ended.
“Similarly, with regard to feelings, perceptions, mental structures and consciousness, which do not know, do not understand, do not eliminate and do not separate, suffering cannot be eliminated.
“Bhikkhus, with regard to form, if we know, if we know, if we put an end to it, if we get rid of sensual pleasures, we can put an end to suffering.
“Similarly, with regard to feeling, perception, mental structures and consciousness, if we know it, if we understand it, if we get rid of it, if we get rid of it, we can end suffering “
At that time, the monks happily served the Buddha after listening to his teachings.
The Buddha taught that ignorant people who do not have right thinking do not see clearly the nature of impermanence, suffering, emptiness, and selflessness.
Second. process from ignorance to ignorance
Ignorance is not only not knowing, but also not knowing that we do not know. In contrast, “knowing nothing” is the result of the whole process of awakening, which acknowledges the limitedness of the knowledge of self and of all human beings in general.
Famous saying from 2,500 years ago: “I only know one thing, and that is to know nothing!” The “street philosopher” Socrates is still important in modern scholastic philosophy: we often start out as dogmatic, and – if all goes well – often end up as disinterested. Doubt, according to Hannah Arendt – the sharpest female philosopher of the twentieth century.
As a philosopher, Socrates had nothing to “teach”. He is not a sarcasm, beating his chest does not enlighten others. In court, he denied accusing him of “corrupting” the youth, but could not defend himself that he had educated many “good” youth! All he said was “a life without judgment is not worth living”, simple as that!
We can “know” more things in small daily tasks. But, with more serious issues such as how to live and die, as well as how to understand love, justice, and courage, Socrates opened up “a universe of the unknown”.
It is a matter of “attitude”, of “mindfulness”. Whether it is an attitude and an attitude, temporarily or in the long term, that is the whole message of Socrates. We also try to see what are the consequences of the educational philosophy of “Socratic skepticism” in the thinking of contemporary education.
Socrates – the great philosopher, whose famous saying: “I know only one thing, that is to know nothing!”
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