Wisdom.
Wisdom can be understood simply as the ability to solve any problem. However, in Buddhism it has a deeper meaning is expressed by the Sanskrit term is "Wisdom Sutra" (Prajna) speak the contact perfect wisdom of a Buddha. Wisdom is one of two things essential to accumulate to become a Buddha. The second thing is to accumulate merit (see the "Merit"). With wisdom, you will get the attention of a Buddha and achieve the extraordinary capacity as well as the skills necessary to help others.
To achieve Prajna wisdom, you have to follow the order of the virtues (Precepts), concentration and wisdom then. If you do not behave with dignity, by following the rules, you will not be able to have the focus of concentration. Without regulations, you will not be able to achieve ultra Vietnam Prajna wisdom. Of course, you also have to develop the wisdom to know how to correctly apply the rules properly.
There are three types of intelligence: intelligence obtained through books (Van), wisdom acquired through practical observation (Wed.), and both of which are cultivated for achieving third position wisdom Property about ultimate reality. The first two types of intelligence are major prerequisites to gain wisdom about ultimate reality. Sakyamuni Buddha said nothing pass Prajna. Teachings of Prajna wisdom is the highest teachings of Buddhism.
It explains the nature of your original Tathagata as well as all the beings. That is the truth of the universe. You must achieve Prajna wisdom to liberate themselves from the cycle of birth and death. To gain wisdom about ultimate reality, you have to thoroughly realize the principle that the nature of things is empty. You must understand the impermanent nature of all things. You must know that in all worldly phenomena are illusory, empty and fake like dreams, illusions, bubbles. Prajna Prajna wisdom sometimes is called the understanding, knowledge, wisdom or insight. It is an intuitive knowledge can not be achieved by the concept. That is a profound vision of emptiness, is the nature of reality. It is a Sanskrit word for wisdom only that basically means a pure vision of emptiness - The nature of reality.END=NAM MO AMITABHA BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=THICH GIAC TAM.THE MIND OF ENLIGHTENMENT.VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=GOLDEN AMITABHA PURELAND=AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.17/3/2017.
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