Exploring Key Buddhist Concepts and Practices The Buddha’s First Teaching หน้า 229
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This text delves into various aspects of Buddhist philosophy, focusing on the teachings and practices associated with the Dhammakāya Tradition founded by Phra Mongkothpumuni. It highlights the significance of physical deeds and the consequences of sensual indulgence, referencing metaphors that illustrate key concepts. The principles of rebirth, suffering, and the importance of mental purity are examined alongside the practical applications of Right Action and preparatory concentration. Insights into the Six Recollections and the reality of suffering provide a comprehensive understanding of the path to Cessation of Suffering. The connection between rationalization and realization in understanding the Three Characteristics is also emphasized, offering a deeper perspective on the practice and its implications for the practitioner. For further information, visit dmc.tv.

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-Buddhism principles
-Dhammakāya Tradition
-Rebirth concepts
-Sensual indulgence metaphors
-Right Action in practice
-Understanding suffering
-Pure mind and its significance
-The importance of realization

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Phramonkothpumuni: emphasises practice 12; explains "dhammikāya" and "āyatannibbāna" 102; founder of Dhammakāya Tradition 102; respected commentarian 102-3; sixteen tasks of 207 physical deeds, wholesome 40 Physical Human Body: defilements of 135 physical shocks to the womb, suffering of 60-1 pig wallowing in dung - {metaphor for sensual indulgence 28} poison, dealing in 163 poisoned sugar-cane juice - {metaphor for self-mortification 36} possessions, suffering of clinging to at death 68 Powers, Five 38 precursor, embryonic 59 preoccupation with aggression 142; with sensuality 142; with vengefulness 142 preparatory concentration 43, 131 Princess Ubbari, prisoner of rebirth 85-6 principle by which Buddha selects first disciple, 191-3 prostitution 163 psychophysical constituents of the mind 115-6: relationship between 127 punishment of robbers, caused by sensual indulgence 34 Pure Aggregates 73, 109, 122, 134 pure mind 128 rationalization, inferior to realization for Three Characteristics 121 razor blade, licking honey from - {metaphor for sensual indulgence 30} reality, seeing and knowing according to 196: benefits of 197 realization: superior to rationalization for Three Characteristics 121; arising from inner attainment 120 realm: of hungry ghosts 34, 63; of nothingness 79, 192; transcendental 132 rebirth: in hell, caused by sensual indulgence 34; grasping for 40; prisoner of, (example of Princess Ubbari 85-6} Recollections, the Six- which protect from danger 150 refuge from sense-pleasure 34 registration, sensory (see also perception) 96, 98, 134, 143 relationship, between explanation of Four Noble Truths 54-5 release, Cessation of Suffering as 51 resentment, suffering of (see also slighted, feeling as suffering) 47, 58, 70-1, 124, 199 resin - {metaphor for craving 87} retinue-centred craving 49 retribution 122 reverse direction, meditational analysis in a 136, 137 rice husks, discarded - metaphor for sensual indulgence 29 Right Action 20, 40, 117, 118-9, 198: mundane, 157-63; arises for
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