General Index of Meditation and Mindfulness Concepts The Buddha’s First Teaching หน้า 218
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This general index compiles significant terms and concepts related to meditation and mindfulness practices. It includes terms like absent-mindedness, absorption, and aggregates of clinging, helpful for understanding their applications in spiritual practice. Key examples are provided for each term to illustrate their relevance in meditation practice and ethical behavior in various contexts. Key figures and texts such as Ariya, Khema, and the Ananda's records of the Dhammakākkavattana Sutta are also referenced to contextualize these concepts within broader teachings. This resource will aid practitioners in navigating their meditation journey effectively. Visit dmc.tv for more insights.

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-meditation techniques
-absorption principles
-aggregates of clinging
-ethical abstinence practices
-application examples in meditation

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Appendix C: General Index absent-mindedness: overcome by meditation 124 absorption: factors 123, 129-132; of neither-perception-nor-non-perception 193; fifth 131; first 85, 123, 129; fourth 129; second 129; third 129 absorptions: attainable only by meditation 132; attaining 129; five-fold analysis 130-1; form- 78-9, 85; formless- 80, 85; four-fold analysis 129-30 abstinence: transcendental 110, 121, 156, 158, {example: Ariya the fisherman, 159-60}; after requesting Precepts 158; from adultery 161 {example: Khema, 161-3}; from killing after taking Precepts, {example: layman and python, 158-9}; from killing on spur of moment 158, {example: Cakkana 158}; from stealing 160; transcendental, from stealing 160; {example: Khujjuttarā 160-1} access concentration 43, 131 Action, Right (see Right Action) adultery 40, 83, 119, 142; abstention from 161 {example of Khema, 161-3} 3); harmful retribution 162-3 affliction: suffering as 48 aging: as suffering 46, 57, 63-6, 199; relationship to birth, illness and death 68-9 Aggregates of Clinging: 73, {metaphors: archer’s target 73, forest fire 73, insecure house 74, large ox 74, soil of the earth 73} Aggregates: Five 21, 72-3, 109, 122, 134, 143; of inner bodies 134: Pure 73, 109, 122, 134 Aggregates, Transcendental (see Pure Aggregates) aggression, intention to remove oneself from 151; preoccupation with 142 Ajāpālanigrodha Tree 15 Ālāra Kalama Hermit, 192-3 alcohol, dealing in 163 amenable location 168 Aṅgāmi(n) 30: (Coarse), Dhammakaya 108, 134-5; (Subtle), Dhammakaya 108, 134-5 Ananda 86, 189; records Dhammakākkavattana Sutta 17, 189 Anattalakkhaṇa Sutta 181
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