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Practical guidance for following the eight-fold path

von bek

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ratikala

Istha gosthi
namaskaram , ...

I agree, but that sounds more like faith: Faith in Buddhism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I think Right View is quite tricky to pin down.
Right View: samma ditthi

agreed Right Veiw can be tricky to pin down as there are 84.000 deluded states of mind to work upon correcting , ...but this is the beauty of a circular path first comes the Four Noble Tuths , ...but after repeating the cycle of receiving teachings , reflection and meditation that veiw becomes steadily more refined .
 

Rick O'Shez

Irishman bouncing off walls
..Right View should conform to the knowledge of suffering, its origin, its cessation, and the Path leading to that cessation.

That makes it sound a little dogmatic though, more like taking on a belief. I think of Right View as relating to an understanding of conditionality, of which the Four Noble Truths are the primary example.

There's another perspective on Right View in the penultimate paragraph of the Vipallasa Sutta, here based on the 3 characteristics:
Vipallasa Sutta: Distortions of the Mind
 
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Osal

Active Member
That makes it sound a little dogmatic though, more like taking on a belief. I think of Right View as relating to an understanding of conditionality, of which the Four Noble Truths are the primary example.

Understanding is key. It's not the same as simple knowledge. It's not like "the 4NTs are blah, blah, blah, and I believe it". It's more like a point of view gained from a realization of what the 4NT actually teach
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Then, my apologies!!!

You often see people on forums such as this, with a dim view of faith. I thought, wrongly, that this may be such a case.
I think faith is overrated. Guess I'm one with the dim view. ;0]
 

Vishvavajra

Active Member
I agree, but that sounds more like faith: Faith in Buddhism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I think Right View is quite tricky to pin down.
Right View: samma ditthi
It's related. You develop faith by having some knowledge of the nature of the problem, including the possibility of resolving the problem. Wrong views would include the notion that people are essentially broken, such as concepts of original sin or total depravity in the Western Christian tradition. Right views include at least an intellectual grasp of the emptiness of one's flaws & vexations. Ultimately it refers to the core doctrines of dependent origination, selflessness, etc., which are the philosophical rationale for practice. But understanding them fully is not a prerequisite to practice. The point is to let go of views that will get in the way while cultivating those that will be beneficial.
 
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