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These are the cyclic process in {{Wiki|learning}} a [[truth]].

Revision as of 11:38, 11 April 2014

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Four Ways (of learning Buddhist Dharma)

(1) Belief - faith;
(2) Interpretation - discernment;
(3) Practice - performance;
(4) Verification - assurance.

These are the cyclic process in learning a truth.

Source

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