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One of my favorite teachers, Dr. Wayne Dyer, was genuinely instrumental in my spiritual path. His work on spirituality and self-development provided the necessary guidance for my journey. Dr. Dyer's text, Wisdom of the Ages, proposes wisdom emerges as one embraces and cultivates particular practices, traits, and attitudes. Moreover, Dyer uses various ancestral masters to articulate these teachings.
Today, we explore the practice, Knowing as described by Buddha. In this reflection, Buddha proposes some guidelines we can employ to assess truth and embrace truth, and these guidelines are guided by the function of knowing.
By Shemika Harris5
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One of my favorite teachers, Dr. Wayne Dyer, was genuinely instrumental in my spiritual path. His work on spirituality and self-development provided the necessary guidance for my journey. Dr. Dyer's text, Wisdom of the Ages, proposes wisdom emerges as one embraces and cultivates particular practices, traits, and attitudes. Moreover, Dyer uses various ancestral masters to articulate these teachings.
Today, we explore the practice, Knowing as described by Buddha. In this reflection, Buddha proposes some guidelines we can employ to assess truth and embrace truth, and these guidelines are guided by the function of knowing.