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1 1| step of this Path is Right Understanding and by developing a life 2 1| concerned with Morality. Right Understanding, however, is the prerequisite. 3 1| Practical Guide ~ ~Right Understanding is the beginning and the 4 1| misguided and misdirected. Right Understanding, in the context of the layman' 5 1| philosophy of life. ~ ~Right Understanding, the first step of the Path, 6 1| really is: the objective understanding of the nature of things 7 1| principle (anattã). ~ ~Right Understanding implies further a knowledge 8 1| Because of this lack of understanding of things as they truly 9 1| this, we must correct our understanding and thinking, and see in 10 1| human state. ~ ~A proper understanding of the Buddhist doctrine 11 1| living by perfecting one's understanding and purifying one's mind. 12 1| painful they may be. An understanding layman accepts dukkha as 13 1| financially and in other ways, the understanding layman proceeds to do something 14 1| indicator of right seeing or understanding. Lastly, a blameless moral 15 1| financially and in other ways, the understanding layman proceeds to do something 16 1| behaviour flows from proper understanding of the Buddhist doctrine 17 1| return should be faithful, understanding, efficient, industrious 18 1| results from wrong seeing, not understanding things as they really are. 19 2| A doctor's or lawyer's understanding of his client's situation 20 2| wisdom. Sammã-ditthi, Right Understanding or Right View, means the 21 2| apparent truth. This means understanding the anicca, dukkha and anattã 22 2| unsatisfactoriness and egolessness. This understanding should be applied also to 23 2| including our work. ~Right Understanding (sammã ditt hi) also requires 24 2| hi) also requires a basic understanding of the Four Noble Truths -- 25 2| Right Thought from Right Understanding as without the one the other 26 2| And finally, paññã, Right Understanding and Right Thought must be 27 3| the path is known as Right Understanding or Right View. This is seeing 28 3| in future, but if we have understanding we can control our future 29 4| from ignorance: from not understanding, not seeing the true situation 30 4| further to a greater degree of understanding of the impersonality of