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All the teachings and advice that the Buddha gave had the sole aim of counteracting the unwholesome afflictions within the minds of his disciples. Hence, since attachment, hatred and bewilderment are the principle source of all afflictions, their direct remedies of detachment, non-hatred, and non-bewilderment become the very root of all that is wholesome...Thus, to develop them is the very heart of Buddhist practice.