Discernment of Right View. Meditation for Cultivating Wisdom, #8

Par : Emery Ralph
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233177279
  • EAN9798233177279
  • Date de parution19/01/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Discernment of Right View is not a book of religious dogma or a guide to manifesting your dreams. Instead, it is a radical invitation to stop running-from pain, from boredom, and from yourself-to meet reality exactly as it is. Emerging from the "quiet, persistent ache of a mind seeking clarity, " this book offers a map drawn from the terrain of real human struggle: confusion, craving, fear, and the longing for something true.
Author Emery Ralph traces a path of inquiry rather than blind faith, moving through ten chapters that demystify ancient wisdom for the modern seeker. You will explore: The Law of the Seed: Understanding kamma (karma) not as cosmic punishment, but as the natural law of moral causality where your intentions shape your inner world. The Mirror of Consequences: Learning to distinguish "skillful" actions that lead to peace from "unskillful" ones that create contraction and suffering .
The Architecture of Dependency: Seeing how cultural conditioning and personal memory create the "invisible architecture" of our anxiety. Accumulation vs. Liberation: Recognizing the subtle ego trap of trying to become a "better person" versus the radical freedom of being "nobody". This journey leads to samma-di??hi-Right View. This is not a correct doctrine to be memorized, but an "unshakable vision" so clear that it cannot be moved by circumstance or opinion.
Simple but not easy, these practices require the courage to be wrong and the willingness to let go of the story of who you think you are. The reward is not another identity, but a profound peace-the peace of belonging fully to this life, just as it is .