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Wisdom, also known as sapience, is defined by psychologists as a combination of "wit and virtue," the ability to apply expert tacit and experiential knowledge, balancing intrapersonal, interpersonal and institutional interests, to deal with complex questions of life and attain a common good. Wisdom can be viewed as a stable personality trait, but also as context-bound process, meaning that a person in some contexts behaves wisely, but in other contexts does not. Wisdom can also be viewed as influenced and determined by sociocultural norms and traditions. And wisdom can be viewed solely as wise behaviour, describing actions which lead to "an altruistic outcome by creatively and successfully solving problems."

Throughout history, wisdom has been regarded as a key virtue in religion and philosophy. Religiously, wisdom is an important element in the Biblical wisdom-tradition - often contrasting human knowledge with divine omniscience - which was further developed in Christianity and Islam. In Mahayana Buddhism, prajna (insight, "wisdom") is wedded to karuṇā, compassion, as icographically represented in yab-yum. Philosophically, wisdom has been explored by thinkers from Ancient Greece to modern times, with Greek (Plato) making a distinction between sophia, philosophical and contemplative wisdom regarding the divine order of existence; phronesis, practical wisdom; and episteme, formal or scientific knowledge.

Psychologists have researched wisdom since the late 1970s, starting with exploring folk conceptions of wisdom, and subsequently developing explicit-formal theories of wisdom. Theories that regard wisdom as a developmental cognitive and personal trait hark back to Erik Eriksons theory of stages of psychosocial development, and post-formal stages added to Jean Piagets theory of cognitive development. Explicit-formal theories include Robert J. Sternbergs Balance Theory of Wisdom, which explores the relation between intelligence, creativity, and wisdom, and sees wisdom as "the value-laden application of tacit knowledge to attain a common good"; and Paul Baltes' Berlin Wisdom Paradigm, which sees wisdom as a combination of "excellence in mind and virtue" and "an expert knowledge system dealing with the conduct and understanding of life." Psychological definitions include two common components, namely wit and virtue: an emphasis on cognition, meaning, and affect, and a concern for human welfare.

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Embracing Zen: Wisdom Beyond Seeking

Wisdom, Meditation, Instruction
Aug 03 2003

Chanting Emptiness: Wisdom and Compassion

Emptiness, Wisdom, Hindrances
Jul 22 2003

Chanting Emptiness into Compassionate Wisdom

Emptiness, Wisdom, Hindrances
Jul 22 2003

Embracing Emptiness for True Wisdom

Wisdom, Emptiness, Bodhisattva
Jul 15 2003

Embracing Emptiness, Cultivating Compassion

Wisdom, Heart Sutra, Emptiness
Jul 01 2003

Transcending Dualities Through Zen Freedom

Meditation, Evil, Wisdom
Jun 2003

Unveiling Reality: Emptiness Through Meditation

Compassion, Wisdom, Practice
Jun 2003

Path to Enlightenment Through Wisdom

Wisdom, Samadhi, Study
Jun 2003

Samadhi

Practice, Buddha, Wisdom
May 04 2003
Minnesota Zen Center

Compassion Fuels Mindful Wisdom

Breath, Mindfulness, Wisdom
Mar 06 2003

Path of Balance and Liberation

Wisdom, Meditation, Pain
Mar 06 2003

Surrender to Interdependent Awakening

Wisdom, Samadhi, Emptiness
Jan 21 2003

Zen's Gift: Understanding Selflessness

Meditation, Wisdom, Gratitude
Jan 19 2003

Cultivating Wisdom Through Buddha's Teachings

Wisdom, Impermanence, Meditation
Jan 12 2003

Balancing Thought and Tranquility

Breath, Instruction, Wisdom
Jan 09 2003

Relaxing Play: Embracing Interdependence

Wisdom, Interdependence, Culture
Jul 16 2002

Balancing Calm and Wisdom's Path

Wisdom, Time, Practice
Jul 09 2002

Integrating Wisdom in Samadhi Practices

Consciousness, Wisdom, Samadhi
Apr 14 2002
Day 7
Green Gulch Farm

Zen Path: Meditation and Wisdom Unveiled

Serial: RA-03060

Sesshin Talk

Consciousness, Wisdom
Apr 11 2002
4A
Green Gulch Farm

Navigating Wisdom: The Middle Path

Wisdom, Samadhi, Buddha
Apr 10 2002
3
Green Gulch Farm

Embracing Compassionate Zen Enlightenment

Wisdom, Study, Abhidharma
Apr 09 2002
Day 2
Green Gulch Farm

Integrating Wisdom with Samadhi Practice

Samadhi, Wisdom, Practice
Apr 08 2002
Green Gulch Farm

Zen Path: Compassion, Wisdom, Practice

Wisdom, Samadhi, Practice
Apr 03 2002
Green Gulch Farm

Path of the Bodhi Firefly

Wisdom, Practice, Emptiness
Mar 27 2002
Green Gulch Farm

Embrace Non-Thinking in Zen Practice

Buddha, Practice, Wisdom
Mar 20 2002
Green Gulch Farm

Zen Stages: The Endless Realization

Practice, Buddha, Wisdom
Mar 13 2002
Green Gulch Farm

Samadhi and the Bodhisattva Path

Practice, Bodhisattva, Wisdom
Mar 06 2002
Green Gulch Farm

Awakening Now: Zen's Direct Path

Wisdom, Practice, Compassion
Feb 27 2002
Green Gulch Farm

Renunciation: Path to Compassionate Wisdom

Suffering, Buddha, Wisdom
Jul 03 2001

Renunciation: The Path to Presence

Renunciation, Meditation, Wisdom
Jun 2001

Renunciation: Pathway to Compassionate Wisdom

Renunciation, Wisdom, Nirvana
Jun 2001

Renunciation: The Path to Zen Wisdom

Practice, Bodhidharma, Wisdom
Jan 17 2001

Buddha's Psychology

Consciousness, Separation, Wisdom
Jun 08 2000
San Francisco Sitting Group

Embracing the Middle Path Wisdom

Wisdom, Doubt
Feb 22 2000

Compassion's Path to Enlightenment

Buddha, Wisdom, Study
Feb 13 2000

Embracing Intimacy in Present Being

Intimacy, Wisdom, Pain
Dec 10 1999

Embracing Balance Through Intimacy

Intimacy, Wisdom, Consciousness
Dec 09 1999

Beyond Duality: Embracing Compassion's Path

Love, Wisdom, Practice
Aug 15 1999

Embracing Balance: The Buddhist Middle Way

Impermanence, Pain, Wisdom
Jun 23 1999

Unrealized Wisdom in Every Being

Wisdom, Buddha
Jun 08 1999

Wall-Like Mind, Empty Wisdom

Breath, Wisdom, Emptiness
Mar 29 1999
Tassajara

Stillness in Compassionate Action

Wisdom, Meditation, Buddha Mind
Mar 07 1999

Elements of Enlightenment Unveiled

Wisdom, Equanimity, Renunciation
Apr 18 1998

Enlightenment Through Humility and Compassion

Mahayana, Wisdom, Liberation
Apr 17 1998

Interdependence: Path to True Wisdom

Breath, Wisdom, Buddha
Jan 14 1998

Journey to Communal Zen Wisdom

Practice Period, Wisdom, Posture
Oct 10 1997

Embodied Wisdom: Compassion Beyond Form

Wisdom, Emptiness, Koan
Jun 09 1997

Practicing Compassionate and Honest Living

Wisdom, Generosity, Time
Apr 09 1997

The Path of Pure Presence

Buddha, Practice, Wisdom
Mar 15 1997

Eternal Light of Inner Wisdom

Wisdom, Practice, Anger
Feb 17 1997

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