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- Paramārthasatya + ("There is no higher truth to be seen. The … "There is no higher truth to be seen. The mind that sees that reality experiences truth as it is. Thus it is called "ultimate truth," the essential mode of existence. For all other truths, their mode of appearance and their essential mode of existence are incongruent. Thus, they are called deceptive and superficial." </br>- The 14th Dalai Lama, ''Transcendent Wisdom'' (1988)Dalai Lama, ''Transcendent Wisdom'' (1988))
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- Prajñā + (Three types of wisdom (''prajñā'') are distinguished in Buddhist teachings: wisdom developed through study or learning, wisdom developed through reflection or analysis, and wisdom developed through cultivation or meditation.)
- Saṃvṛtisatya + (Without a proper understanding of the vast aspects of the relative truth, meditation on Emptiness can be misleading and even dangerous. :(Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso, ''Progressive Stages of Meditation on Emptiness'', 1988))