Categorias: Todos - reason - practice - meditation - suffering

por kelsang sherab 11 anos atrás

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Correct Beliefs

Correct beliefs can be categorized into those that depend on reason and those that do not. For example, the belief that the body is impermanent because it will eventually die is based on reason, whereas believing in the impermanence of the body simply through teachings does not depend on reason.

Correct Beliefs

correct beliefs

Application of understanding of correct belief to our practice of Dharma

Dharma realizations are like painting a Tangkha'
we should determin to attain basic knowledge and deep attainment and put this into practice.
Continuing to meditate and gaining deep knowledge and experience is like completing the painting.
Correct beliefs are initial rough outline

divisions of correct beliefs

Those that do depend upon a reason
Correct reason

My body is impermanent because it will finally die

This will be first rough correct belief and will transform into inferantial valid cognizer

incorrect reason

vaibahshika's arising, abiding and disintigrating, which clearly not understands subtle impermanence- disintigration and production simultaneously, no abiding.

those that do not depend upon a reason
e.g believing body is impermanent simply through listening to teaching

generation of correct beliefs

3)Tantric meditation of Self Generation are special corect beliefs in which we imagin our self as a deity and everything as completely pure. This we can trainin once we have received an empowerment.
2) most meaningful are object that liberate from suffering such as 3J 4NT reincarnation and karma these are generated in dependence upon strong faith in Buddha and his teachings and the lamrim instruction[e.g kindness of mother being]
1belief in something that exist

definition

a n-v c t r i c o
conceptual minds are correct beliefs

except those

Wrong Conceptual minds[believing future lives do not exist]

induced by sdp which are recognizers