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Avidyā (Sanskrit; Pāli: avijjā; Tibetan phonetic: ma rigpa) is commonly translated as "ignorance" or "delusion". It can be defined as not understanding the full meaning and implication of the four noble truths or as a fundamental misunderstanding of the nature of reality.

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Do we indulge in ignorance?

Active indulgence in ignorance is found. Ignorance takes birth because there is attachment to food, fame , money, father, mother, children, knowledge, house, clothes, internet, etc. … Because there is ignorance. Ignorance is at the root of attachment and attachment is at the root of ignorance. Get rid of attachments, ignorance will vanish. …
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"Dealing" with extremely superstitious people

Nature of reality is such that apparently irrational beliefs can arise. Question is : Are you mentally prepared to face the reality ? There are three marks of existence. All conditioned phenomena are …
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