Reblogged from Great Middle Way:
Right view is vast and deep, allowing us to perceive individuals, objects, and situations in relation to their causes and effects, in the context of their interdependence with all other phenomena.
Right view is most suitably described as direct knowing, unmediated by concepts or elaboration.
The expression of right view requires the formulation of concepts, which should always be understood as limited, provisional, and subject to situational exceptions.
The best word to describe this view comes from the Science Fiction write John Heinlein in “Stranger in a Strange Land” — Grok!
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