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Wisdom Talks
Wisdom, also known as sapience, is defined by psychologists as a combination of "wit and virtue," the ability to apply expert tacit and experiential knowledge, balancing intrapersonal, interpersonal and institutional interests, to deal with complex questions of life and attain a common good. Wisdom can be viewed as a stable personality trait, but also as context-bound process, meaning that a person in some contexts behaves wisely, but in other contexts does not. Wisdom can also be viewed as influenced and determined by sociocultural norms and traditions. And wisdom can be viewed solely as wise behaviour, describing actions which lead to "an altruistic outcome by creatively and successfully solving problems."
Throughout history, wisdom has been regarded as a key virtue in religion and philosophy. Religiously, wisdom is an important element in the Biblical wisdom-tradition - often contrasting human knowledge with divine omniscience - which was further developed in Christianity and Islam. In Mahayana Buddhism, prajna (insight, "wisdom") is wedded to karuṇā, compassion, as icographically represented in yab-yum. Philosophically, wisdom has been explored by thinkers from Ancient Greece to modern times, with Greek (Plato) making a distinction between sophia, philosophical and contemplative wisdom regarding the divine order of existence; phronesis, practical wisdom; and episteme, formal or scientific knowledge.
Psychologists have researched wisdom since the late 1970s, starting with exploring folk conceptions of wisdom, and subsequently developing explicit-formal theories of wisdom. Theories that regard wisdom as a developmental cognitive and personal trait hark back to Erik Eriksons theory of stages of psychosocial development, and post-formal stages added to Jean Piagets theory of cognitive development. Explicit-formal theories include Robert J. Sternbergs Balance Theory of Wisdom, which explores the relation between intelligence, creativity, and wisdom, and sees wisdom as "the value-laden application of tacit knowledge to attain a common good"; and Paul Baltes' Berlin Wisdom Paradigm, which sees wisdom as a combination of "excellence in mind and virtue" and "an expert knowledge system dealing with the conduct and understanding of life." Psychological definitions include two common components, namely wit and virtue: an emphasis on cognition, meaning, and affect, and a concern for human welfare.
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Stages of the PathTriple Tantra, Lam Dre, stages of the path, Wisdom, Buddha, Time |
Mar 13 2005 Ewam Choden |
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Embarking on the Path of Liberation Wisdom, Practice, Samadhi |
May 06 2003 |
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Manifesting Enlightenment: Embodying Vajrayana Pathways Time, Wisdom, Buddha |
Apr 22 2003 |
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Transcending Joys Through Tantric Bliss Time, Wisdom, Practice |
Jan 28 2003 |
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Harnessing Energies: The Tantric Journey Time, Practice, Wisdom |
Jan 21 2003 |
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Embodied Transformations: The Tantric Path Time, Desire, Wisdom |
Oct 10 2002 |
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Unified Bliss: Embodying Tantric Union Time, Desire, Wisdom |
Oct 10 2002 |
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Merging Clarity and Emptiness in Meditation Practice, Wisdom, Time |
Oct 03 2002 |
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Pathways to Enlightenment Through Meditation Attachment, Wisdom, Time |
Nov 15 2000 |
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Cultivating Pure Perception Pathways Practice, Karma, Wisdom |
Nov 01 2000 |
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Yoga and Samsara: Path to Nirvana Consciousness, Samsara, Wisdom |
Oct 11 2000 |
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Union of Energies: Tantric Wisdom Time, Wisdom, Practice |
Jun 21 2000 |
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Beyond Duality: Embracing Non-Dual Wisdom Buddha, Meditation, Wisdom |
May 17 2000 |
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Bliss Beyond Words: Embracing Non-Dual Awareness Meditation, Wisdom, Emptiness |
May 10 2000 |
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Embracing Zen's Illusory Reality Buddha, Wisdom, Time |
Mar 22 2000 |
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Zen Clarity: Unmistaken Reality Time, Wisdom, Pain |
Sep 28 1999 |
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Awakening Wisdom Through Meditative Integration Wisdom, Time, Meditation |
Sep 22 1999 |
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Vajra Guru: Path to Enlightenment Buddha, Wisdom, Time |
Apr 28 1999 |
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Devotion's Pathway to Enlightenment Time, Wisdom, Buddha |
Apr 07 1999 |
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Pathways to Tantric Transformation Time, Wisdom, Emptiness |
Feb 03 1999 |
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Spontaneous Dharma: Pathway to Wisdom Wisdom, Emptiness, Compassion |
1999 |
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Divine Transformation Through Vajrayana Initiation Wisdom, Time, Practice |
Dec 02 1998 |
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Unlocking Vajrayana's Sacred Initiations Time, Buddha, Wisdom |
Nov 25 1998 |
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Pathways to Authentic Vajrayana Transformation Wisdom, Practice, Buddha |
Nov 18 1998 |
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Manjushri Sapan Guruyoga Serial 00030 Practice, Time, Wisdom |
Jul 02 1989 Tape 2 |
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Emptiness and Compassion: Retreat Serial 00026 Emptiness, Wisdom, Consciousness |
Nov 12 1988 Tape 2 |
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Vajrayogini Parts 6, 7, 8 Serial 00094 Time, Practice, Wisdom |
Oct 26 1985 Parts 6, 7, 8 ff. |
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Hevajra Sadhana Serial 00007 Time, Wisdom, Enlightenment |
Oct 15 1985 Tape 2 |
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Hevajra Sadhana Serial 00038 Time, Wisdom, Enlightenment |
Oct 14 1985 Tape 2 |
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Lam Dre: The Three Visions, Serial 00065 Meditation, Practice, Wisdom |
Jan 29 1980 |
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The Nature of Mind, Serial 00066 Wisdom, Meditation, Practice |
Jan 22 1980 New York City |
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Emptiness and Compassion Retreat, Serial 00025 Wisdom, Practice, Time |
Tape 1 |
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Introduction to Vajrayana II, Serial 00040 Meditation, Practice, Wisdom |
Part II |
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Manjushri Sapan, Serial 00062 Wisdom, Manjushri |
III |
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Manjushri, Serial 00085 Bodhisattva, Wisdom, Manjushri |
DR 68 |
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Pathways to Enlightenment in Tantra Wisdom, Compassion, Emptiness |
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Transforming Consciousness Through Meditation Wisdom, Time, Samsara |
Sep 22 |