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In this lecture the Buddhist distinction between wrong views, right views, and Perfect Vision is explained. The Buddha communicated his 'Perfect Vision' of existence both in conceptual terms - the law of conditionality - and also in symbols such as the Wheel of Life and the Path.
Talk given in 1976.
This talk is part of the series Buddhism for Today and Tomorrow.
| 1. | Faith-follower, doctrine-follower (9:02) | |
| 2. | 'Vision' and 'view' (5:44) | |
| 3. | Right view, wrong view (11:41) | |
| 4. | Perfect Vision (6:21) | |
| 5. | How the Buddha communicates (4:37) | |
| 6. | The law of conditionality (6:09) | |
| 7. | Cyclical and spiral conditionality (5:41) | |
| 8. | The Wheel of Life (10:02) | |
| 9. | A challenge (6:21) |
Total running time: 1:05:38