The Path of the Union of Method and Wisdom
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In ancient Eastern philosophies and spiritual practices, "Method" and "Wisdom" are often regarded as the two wings leading to enlightenment. Wisdom without method can be dry, while method without wisdom can be blind. The "Union" means achieving a perfect balance and integration of both in one's life.
1. What are Method and Wisdom?
• Method (Upaya/Convenient Means): This is the concrete manifestation of compassion. In daily life, it appears as flexible, altruistic means, skillful ways of navigating the world, and deep care for all beings. Method is "dynamic" and an outward extension.
• Wisdom (Prajna/Transcendent Wisdom): This is the ultimate realization of the nature of reality. It allows us to see through the illusion of phenomena, perceive the laws of cause and effect, and maintain inner purity and stillness. Wisdom is "static" and an inward awakening.
2. The Art of Union: Practice in Daily Life
The path of union is not an esoteric theory; it resides within our daily affairs:
1. Compassionate yet Unattached: We love, work, and help others with all our hearts (Method), yet deep down we understand that gain and loss are subject to causes and conditions, remaining unshaken by success or failure (Wisdom).
2. Skillful yet Noble: We use social skills to handle complex relationships (Method), but our baseline is to maintain inner sincerity and principles, refusing to drift with the tide (Wisdom).
3. Active yet Peaceful: In the fast-paced modern world, we handle tasks efficiently (Method) while remaining mindful, keeping the mind as clear and unstained as a mirror (Wisdom).
3. Conclusion
The union of method and wisdom is the secret to walking through the mundane world without being trapped by it. When compassion grows the eyes of wisdom, and wisdom grows the hands of compassion, our lives can soar freely like a great bird in the vast sky.
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