Systematic Learning


Systematic learning is the structured, step-by-step approach to acquiring knowledge on the path of knowledge. The path provides a systematic framework for dismantling ignorance and arriving at self-knowledge.

The Systematic Approach

  • The path defines all key terms clearly before building arguments — this ensures that the seeker knows exactly what each concept means.
  • Each step is verified through direct experience and logic before moving to the next — no step is taken on faith.
  • The system is designed to be complete — it addresses all essential questions and leaves no gaps in understanding.

The Three Core Practices

  • Listening (shravana) — receiving the teaching systematically from a qualified teacher or text.
  • Contemplation (manana) — deeply considering and analyzing what has been heard until all doubts are resolved.
  • Meditation (nididhyasana) — abiding in the direct recognition of one's true nature.

Related Concepts

Knowledge, listening, contemplation, meditation, seeker, path of knowledge, teacher

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