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Old 06-05-2010, 03:03 AM   #39
NETvoyne

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But his own Noble Right View is rooted entirely in discernment, and when he describes what this view is, he uses the word "discernment" several times.
And this is what makes sense to me about the Noble Right View issue stuka dear,

Is there anything else for a genuine and direct practice than that of "Discernment"?

The quenching of misery he sees as being secondary, a small matter.
No, the quenching of misery is the paramount commitment when the practice of Buddhims comes to terms.

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