Q. What is a life of wisdom in Buddhism? – Zen Fools

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A. Knowledge in Buddhism signifies the flexibility to see issues as they’re with out being deluded by illusions, that’s, the realisation that every part is empty.

He who has the knowledge to see and listen to issues as they’re, is known as a person who has transcended delivery and demise as a result of he sees them simply as illusions, or as an idle individual with no work to do since he sees no matter he does as empty. So, a lifetime of knowledge means a peaceable and steady life free from the concern and worries that we sentient beings encounter in our lives.

©Boo Ahm

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