I find merit and wisdom as two different accumulations even though there is an obvious correlation between the two which makes them "the wings one needs to fly with". Hence the negation or "destruction" of these two aspects should also be different.
For me, it does make sense that eons of merits accumulated through positive actions and/or thoughts (not dedicated - hence very important to dedicate our merits) could be "destroyed" by one mere negative action and/or thoughts (in this example - ANGER) however, with wisdom, I feel it is something gained in one's mind stream and thus cannot be that easily "destroyed". I may be wrong in this perception... if so, can someone correct me and if not, how does one actually negate or "destroy" wisdom?
Thank you PA, so you say that it sounds logical to you that if confusion has dissipated through meditation on emptiness for example, what is gained in wisdom cannot be defeated by confusion.
This sounds logical to me also.
Why logical?
-wisdom is based on reality. --> its foundation is solid
-confusion arises as a misunderstanding of reality. --> its foundation is faulty
Thus:
Wisdom, because it is established firmly, cannot be shaken by unfounded misunderstandings.
Therefore:
Wisdom destroys confusion.
Confusion cannot destroy wisdom.
So, indeed PA, I would tend to agree with you.
Anyone else to comment on our conclusions?