Belief. Knowledge. Truth
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The knowledge that we have it is heard from others, even if it is self-consideration in Buddhism, is not called knowledge just belief. In the teachings of Buddhism, faith; knowledge; and truth are interrelated. And the truth is related to the belief that leads to the practice. Even the knowledge that comes from thinking of themselves, it can only change the belief that Buddhism is called knowledge. The knowledge that comes from the mystics is the insight of the natural truth from the truth that occurs. It the dicates that the beliefs. knowledge. truths are all related. The belief is the basis of knowledge. When knowledge is attained the truth in Buddhism. It teaches the source of the 3-way knowledge does not leave faith. But, it is not taught to stick only. The self-esteem is a very important thing in Buddhism. The three things are the only process of Buddhism that is Nirvana.
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