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A wisdom tradition can be defined as a cultural expression that is based upon the accumulated teachings, beliefs and understanding of an ancient lineage. It is an organic system of knowledge which has been passed down through the generations by a select group of wise individuals who have preserved its core principles and ways of life. Wisdom traditions teach moral and ethical principles which prioritize collective values, and which also offer spiritual guidance and insight into the nature of being human and our place in the universe. In short, wisdom traditions are an inherited body of interrelated insights and knowledge that seek to inform and guide us in the development of our more fully expressed humanness.

See also: divine principle, human experience, right hemisphere, left hemisphere

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