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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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The Sound of the Valley Stream and the Color of the MountainPerfect Wisdom, Non-duality, Intimacy, Perfect Wisdom, Wisdom |
Jul 12 2014 AM No Abode Hermitage |
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Roots and Fruits of Perfect Wisdom Wisdom, Perfect Wisdom, Time |
Jul 10 2014 The Yoga Room |
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Just Sitting, Living Compassionately Wisdom, Perfect Wisdom, Buddha |
Jun 07 2014 PM |
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Openness and Wisdom Through Friendship Wisdom, Perfect Wisdom, Practice |
May 10 2014 PM No Abode Hermitage |
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Perfect Wisdom - The Mother of All Buddhas Perfect Wisdom, Wisdom, Study |
Apr 24 2014 The Yoga Room |
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Perfect Wisdom - The Mother of All Buddhas Consciousness, Wisdom, Bodhisattva |
Apr 17 2014 The Yoga Room |
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Zen Transformation Through Perfect Wisdom Perfect Wisdom, Wisdom, Bodhisattva Way |
Apr 13 2014 |
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Beyond Words: Embracing Fluid Wisdom Perfect Wisdom, Wisdom, Discrimination |
Apr 13 2014 |
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Words Without Dwelling: Bodhisattva Wisdom Bodhisattva, Wisdom, Consciousness |
Apr 12 2014 |
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Perfect Wisdom - The Mother of All Buddhas Perfect Wisdom, Wisdom, Silence |
Apr 10 2014 The Yoga Room |
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Perfect Wisdom - The Mother of All Buddhas Perfect Wisdom, Suffering, Wisdom |
Apr 03 2014 The Yoga Room |
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Exploring Consciousness and Realizing WisdomExploring consciousness with the aid of Buddha's teachings is a path to discovering and realizing deep, liberating Wisdom. Consciousness may be experienced as confining and confusing; at the same... Perfect Wisdom, Consciousness, Wisdom, Book of Serenity, Demons, Enemies, Karmic... |
Mar 23 2014 8 No Abode Hermitage |
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Perfect Wisdom - The Mother of All Buddhas Perfect Wisdom, Wisdom, Practice |
Mar 20 2014 The Yoga Room |
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Roots of Wisdom in Zen Friendship Perfect Wisdom, Wisdom |
Mar 01 2014 Morning |
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Zen Growth: From Dependency to Wisdom Perfect Wisdom, Wisdom, Ceremony |
Mar 01 2014 Afternoon |
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Manjushri's Dance of Dual Wisdom Wisdom, Perfect Wisdom, Manjushri |
Jan 23 2014 |
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Essence of Mind: Daowu Teaches the Essential Gate to TruthSerial: RA-04102 Sesshin Dharma Talk
Wisdom, Mindfulness |
Jan 22 2014 Green Gulch Farm |
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Cultivating Tranquility Through Compassion Karmic Consciousness, Precepts, Wisdom |
Dec 15 2013 |
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On Mind, Emotions, and Feelings Consciousness, Wisdom, Resistance |
Nov 05 2013 The Yoga Room |
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Observing the Breathing Body and the Mind of No Abode Practice, Posture, Wisdom |
Aug 10 2013 Morning |
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Dreams to Daylight: Mindful Transformation Greed, Attachment, Wisdom |
Jun 16 2013 |
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Refining Aspirations, Cultivating Enlightenment Wisdom, Patience, Concentration |
Jun 02 2013 |
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I Have Long Heard of Dragon Pond Perfect Wisdom, Wisdom, Transmission |
Apr 13 2013 AM No Abode Hermitage |
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I Have Long Heard of Dragon Pond Perfect Wisdom, Wisdom, Lotus Sutra |
Apr 13 2013 PM No Abode Hermitage |
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Embracing Insubstantial Wisdom Compassionately Perfect Wisdom, Wisdom, Giving |
Mar 10 2013 |
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Perception and Compassion in Zen Wisdom, Generosity, Patience |
May 06 2012 |