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== Humildad en el budismo ==
En el budismo, se es humilde cuando se es consciente del camino a seguir para ser liberado de los sufrimientos de la vida y la vejaciones de la mente humana.<!--
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In Buddhism, humility is equivalent to concern of how to be liberated from the sufferings of life and the vexations of the human mind. The ultimate aim is to achieve a state of enlightenment through meditation and other spiritual practices. Humility can also result from achieving the liberation of [[Nirvana]]. When one experiences the ultimate [[Shunyata|Emptiness]] and non-self, one is free from suffering, vexations and all illusions of self-deception. Humility, compassion and wisdom characterize this state of enlightenment.
 
Chan (Zen) Master Li Yuansong states that enlightenment can come only after humility - the wisdom of realizing one's own ignorance, insignificance and lowliness, without which one cannot see the truth.{{Fact|date=March 2007}} -->
 
== La humildad en la filosofía ==