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Why is it called right view? Why is right view called right? what makes it right?

it makes us happy okay yeah it's the direction to enlightenment and what is

enlightenment? next person so yeah we call it right

view because it leads towards this state of ending suffering the cessation of

suffering and in a way we can say that it is said to be right because it is in

line with reality but for a start it is just we are just trying it our yeah

do you know for sure that this actually leads to end of suffering how many of

you know for sure? Don't know right? yeah that's why it's only called view is

not a fact yet for us anyway. For us is just a view yeah

and it's supposed to point there and so we call it right so the question is or

rather that the point is while right view is the start it is just a direction

it doesn't mean that you are already there but you must at least know this direction

yeah which is what the Buddha observed for himself and then established as the

way that can point us to us and of suffering

For more infomation >> Why is Right View called Right View? - Duration: 2:23.

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✅ 'Why would I worry? It's clearly f**king awesome' - Ed Sheeran on Game of Thrones cameo criticism - Duration: 3:34.

  Ed Sheeran couldn't care less about criticism of his cameo in the Game of Thrones season seven premiere

 The Shape of You hitmaker surprised U.S. viewers of the popular fantasy drama on Sunday (16Jul17), when he made a guest appearance as a minstrel in a scene with main character Arya Stark, played by Maisie Williams

 Ed's feature drew mixed reactions from fans, with some critics taking to social media to question why the pop star was cast in the series at all

 The backlash appeared to prompt the singer to take his Twitter profile offline on Monday (17Jul17), weeks after admitting he "can't read" negative messages on the site anymore, but his absence didn't last long as he had reactivated the account by Tuesday evening (18Jul17), with a notice informing fans he no longer uses the micro-blogging page as he has switched solely to Instagram

 On Wednesday (19Jul17), Ed took to the photo-sharing site to dismiss reports suggesting the nasty comments had scared him off Twitter, insisting the account closure was just a coincidence

 "Last I'll say on this," he began. "I came off Twitter I was always intending to come off Twitter (sic)

had nothing to do with what people said about my Game of Thrones cameo because I am in Game of Thrones

Why the hell would I worry what people thought about that? It's clearly f**king awesome."  Ed continued, "Timing was just a coincidence, but believe what you want."  The star made the remarks beside a photo of himself holding hands with his manager while on the runway at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Georgia

 He captioned it, "Here is an unrelated picture of me and my wonderful manager riding off into the sunset together"

 Sheeran's comments emerged shortly after Game of Thrones director Jeremy Podeswa spoke out in the musician's defence, insisting his casting was "appropriate for the part because he needed to sing"

 "If people didn't know who Ed was, they wouldn't have thought about it twice," he added to Newsweek

"The hoo-ha seems to be from things that are outside of the world of the show. In the world of the show he did a lovely job, and he looks like he belongs in that world."  The 26-year-old previously told America's Today show he was turning his back on Twitter because he wanted to focus on the positive aspects of his life

 "As a human being, we always read the one negative one and ignore the others, and I don't want to do that," he explained earlier this month (Jul17)

"It's just foolish to do when there's love out there in the world to look at the negative stuff

I'm just choosing not to read it." Online Editors Follow @IndoEnts

For more infomation >> ✅ 'Why would I worry? It's clearly f**king awesome' - Ed Sheeran on Game of Thrones cameo criticism - Duration: 3:34.

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Why it is so hot and how Wales compare to the rest of the world - Duration: 3:46.

  Wales was officially the hottest part of the UK on Tuesday with temperatures of 30

6C in Porthmadog, Gwynedd .  The same spot registered 31.9C on Wednesday.  Elsewhere 29

4C was seen in Cardiff and 25.7C in Mumbles.  The glorious weather has been with us since the weekend and, according to the Met Office, doesn't seem to be going anywhere soon

So why is it so hot?  According to a Met Office spokeswoman the reason it is so got is to do with high pressure

 "We have had high pressure above the UK since last week," she said.  "Think about it acting like a lid on the atmosphere

It is very stable air. When we get high pressure the ground heats up and rises.  "A lower pressure air mass allows cloud to grow and further systems to come in

 "The high pressure blocks any rain coming through and limits cloud growth.  "Any cloud that do develop are unlikely to be rain bearing because air is stable

"  Interestingly this current hot weather is slightly different to other sunny weather systems as it is homegrown

 For example a heatwave in 2016 was caused by the "Spanish Plume" – a plume of warm air travelling from Spain

 But that is not the case this year.  "In other cases where we have seen warm weather it has come from elsewhere," said the Met Office spokeswoman

 "This one is homegrown. As there are no clouds it is building up.  "We had the longest day of the year so the sun is at its strongest

 "It is just dry and very sunny with the heat building up day.  "We had a very similar spell last summer about this time

It was June 17-21 where temperatures exceed 30C for five days in a row."   How hot is it elsewhere?  The Welsh capital is set to peak at 28C on Wednesday

This makes it hotter that all of these places:  Algiers (23C)  Athens (27C)  San Marino (25C)  Gibraltar (25C)  Tunis (27C)  Porthmadog at over 31C is hotter than:  Madrid (30C)  Rome (28C)  Dakar, Senegal (29C)  Lisbon (22C)

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