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Attaining the Angelic Body through the Middle Way
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Attaining the Angelic Body through the Middle Way
[vimuttīnādassana] will be attained. When the mind is brought to a standstill at the centre of the Sphere of the Seeing and Knowledge of Liberation the Angelic Body will be attained. By now the sequen
The text discusses the attainment of the Angelic Body through a process of concentration and the sequential progression from the Coarse Human Body to various forms of Brahmā bodies, culminating in the
Understanding the Pathama Magga Sphere
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Understanding the Pathama Magga Sphere
the other virtues. For as long as a meditator cultivates the Noble Eightfold Path purely, completely and according to the principles of the Middle Way (i.e. with the mind entering continuously upon th
This text delves into the Pathama Magga Sphere, an important concept in meditation that arises when the Noble Eightfold Path is fully realized. It explains how the mind can be liberated from external
The Components of the Eightfold Path
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The Components of the Eightfold Path
The Components of the Eightfold Path all arise together When the factors of the Eightfold Path arise, they do so to- gether — just as the elder monk Koṇḍañña, after listening to the Dhammacakkapavatta
This text discusses the Eightfold Path, emphasizing how all eight components arise together as illustrated by the elder monk Koṇḍañña's attainment of Stream-Entry. It explains the importance of Right
The Path to Nirvana: Konḍaṇṅa's Journey
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The Path to Nirvana: Konḍaṇṅa's Journey
It is interesting to consider that although the Buddha taught the same sermon to all five monks in the Pañcavaggiya, it was only Konḍaṇṅa who attained stream-entry as a result. The reason for the diff
In the Pañcavaggiya, the Buddha's teachings resonated uniquely with Konḍaṇṅa, who attained stream-entry due to his extensive past merits and dedication. Born as Mahākāla, a rice-farmer during Vipassi
Bahiya and Konḍañña: Paths to Enlightenment
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Bahiya and Konḍañña: Paths to Enlightenment
With those words alone, Bahiya was able to become an arahat. However, there are those, both in Thailand and abroad who look at examples such as that of Bahiya and come to the conclusion that you don't
This text delves into the spiritual journeys of Bahiya and Konḍañña, highlighting how Bahiya attained arahatship with minimal guidance, raising questions about the necessity of meditation for enlighte
The Buddha's First Sermon: A Journey of Enlightenment
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The Buddha's First Sermon: A Journey of Enlightenment
just passed away seven days ago and would now have to spend an exceedingly long lifetime in the formless Brahma-world. He might not even have the chance to hear the teachings of the next Buddha, let a
This excerpt discusses the profound moment in the Buddha's life when he sought to teach meditation after renouncing worldly comforts. He encountered obstacles as potential disciples Udaka Rāmaputta an
Understanding Arahantship in Buddhism
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Understanding Arahantship in Buddhism
he would become an arahund. Having done the three cycles for each of the Four Noble Truths in each of the Four Inner Bodies, he would have completed the: "sixteen tasks — until invulnerable to hardshi
This text outlines the journey towards achieving Arahantship as prescribed in the Buddhist tradition, focusing on the importance of completing the sixteen tasks linked to the Four Noble Truths and the
Exploring Dhammakāya and the Eightfold Path
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Exploring Dhammakāya and the Eightfold Path
Dhammakāya, Sotāpana: Effort, Right (see Right Effort) Coarse, 108, 134; defilements of Eightfold Path: arises internally as 136-7; Subtle, 108, 134 sphere 105; components 20, 117, Dhammakāya Traditi
This text delves into the Dhammakāya tradition, highlighting key components of the Eightfold Path and its teachings on defilements, enlightenment, and the nature of suffering. Concepts are illustrated
Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts
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Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts
Inention, Right (see Right Intention) internment in the womb, suffering irritation (see annoyance) jealousy 50 jewel, wish-fulfilling - metaphor for Middle Way 39 jewel-knowing 110 joy 38, 123, 130 ka
This text delves into central Buddhist themes such as the nature of suffering, the importance of right intention, and the concept of liberation. Key metaphors like the jewel of knowledge and the lion
Understanding Meditation and the Middle Way in Buddhism
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Understanding Meditation and the Middle Way in Buddhism
manifestation, Path to the Cessation of Suffering as 54 master plan for subsequent teaching, Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta as 10, 186, 189-90 materialism, makes for selfishness 81 meat burnt to the pan -
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bundle of the Mahāsatipaṭṭhāna Sutta scriptures at Wat Songpinong with the intention that as soon as he was able to translate them fluently, he would discontinue his Pali studies in Bangkok and devote
This document includes a variety of sections exploring different themes and subjects, aimed at providing readers with comprehensive insights. The topics covered range across multiple areas, offering a
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Amongst his meditation experiences, at Wat Rajasiddharn, Candasaro managed to perceive a bright and lucent sphere, the size of the yolk of an egg, right in the centre of his diaphragm—demonstrating th
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- calling on the Grace of the Triple Gem to protect and bless the congregation. Monks who practice meditation seldom possess the gift of expression. Those who preached well were more often than not sc
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The Power of Mindfulness
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The Power of Mindfulness
teaching they receive at the temple. If we reach the truth and guide people in the right way, then in the end skill in meditation will triumph over slander. I am not upset by all this controversy beca
Mindfulness is a practice that involves being fully present and engaged in the moment. This book delves into various techniques for cultivating mindfulness, discussing its profound effects on mental h
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from the same distributors Academic 97897484920931 Buddhism into the Year 2000 9789748235875 Palitext CDROM Database of the Entire Pali Canon Biography 9789748940946 The Life & Times of Luang Pha
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2 The Fields of Nakorn Chaisri Socati puttehi putimā Gomiko gohi tatheva socati Upadhihi narassa socaṇā Na hi so socati yo nirupadhiti Those who have children will have sorrow because of their child
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4 Seas of Fire Appamattā satimanto Susilā hoti bhikkhavo Susamāhita saṅkappā Sacittam anurakkhatha Those who see the danger in the cycle of existence should not be reckless, should have mindfulness,
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