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Improving Sati-Sampajañña (situative wisdom)
Wisdom is not gained from books, not even the Suttas. Wisdom arises in Samadhi, it pierces the false ignorance about identity (anatta), nature (annica), and the meaning of life (dukkha & Nirvana). …
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Sati-Sampajañña and a quiet mind
Absence of thoughts is different than the awareness being roused.
For example, a bad day in Samsara can make one more aware of dukkha, and can rouse the awareness that one has dukkha and not clear rel …