Fundamental Concepts in Buddhist Psychology The Buddha’s First Teaching หน้า 246
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สรุปเนื้อหา

This text elaborates on significant concepts in Buddhist psychology, including gasticatory and visual perceptions such as rasa (taste) and rūpa (form). It addresses terms like gasticatory volition, sense registration, craving, and various forms of thought and concentration, showcasing their binding relationship to meditation practices and the understanding of the Four Noble Truths. These elements contribute to a comprehensive understanding of human sensory experience and their implications on mental clarity and spiritual practice. This knowledge enhances one’s grasp of the principles of meditation and personal growth within the framework of Buddhist teachings, emphasizing tranquility and insight as foundational to achieving higher states of awareness. For further insights, visit dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

- gasticatory perception
- visual perception
- volition
- craving
- meditation practices
- Four Noble Truths
- concentration techniques
- Buddhist psychology

ข้อความต้นฉบับในหน้า

rasa-saṅchetana (gasticatory volition: see sense volition) rasa-saṃnā (gasticatory sense registration: see sense registration) rasa-tanḥa (gasticatory craving: see sense craving) rasa vicāra (gasticatory discursive thought: see sense discursive thought) rasa vitakha (gasticatory thought conception: see sense thought conception) rūpa (image, visual-, form-: see sense objects) rūpa- (brahma) bhava (see form Brahma sphere) rūpa jhāna (see form absorption) rūpa khanda (aggregate of corporeality: see aggregates) rūparāga (see grasping for form absoptions) rūpa saṅcetana (visual volition: see sense volition) rūpa saṃnā (visual sensory registration: see sense registration) rūpa tanḥa (visual craving: see sense craving) rūpāvacarabhūmi (see form sphere) rūpa vicāra (visual discursive thought: see sense discursive thought: see sense discursive thought) rūpa vitakha (visual thought conception: see sense-thought conception) sacca (truthfulness) saccaṃña (see knowledge of the existence of the Four Noble Truths) saddha (faith: see Five Faculties) sahāya saṃbhārīya (see a wife like a friend) sakaḍāgāmin (q.v. (once returner) sakiḍāgāmi (q.v. (once returner) sakkayadiṭṭhi (self view: see Ten Fetters) samādānavirati (see abstention after requesting Five Precepts) samaḍhi (concentration: see meditation) samādana (endowment) samathā (tranquility: see meditation) samatha kammaṭhāna (tranquility meditation: see meditation) samatha-vipassanā (tranquility-insight meditation: see meditation) sambodhāya (adj. giving rise to to knowledge of the Noble Truths: see benefits of seeing and knowing according to reality) Sammā Ājīva (see Right Livelihood)
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