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The Path of Right Actions in Buddhism
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The Path of Right Actions in Buddhism
…arm others. On the contrary it is intention filled with the compassion of the four Divine Abidings [brahma-vihāra]: loving-kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy and equanimity. 3. Right Speech Right Speech …
This text elaborates on essential aspects of Buddhism focusing on Right View, which is the accurate understanding framed by Nirvana and the four Noble Truths aimed at removing ignorance and craving. I
The Path to Liberation in Buddhism
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The Path to Liberation in Buddhism
the defilements from their minds and to attain liberation. The conclusion we can draw from seeing Koṇḍañña at- tain stream-entry after a relatively short teaching (and also from seeing the rebirth of
The text discusses how Koṇḍañña attained stream-entry through accumulated wholesome deeds from past lives, emphasizing the importance of good deeds in the present. It highlights that contact with the
Awakening Through Practice: The Path to Sainthood
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Awakening Through Practice: The Path to Sainthood
…f we are unable to attain Nirvana in this present lifetime, we will be able to secure heaven or the Brahma world as our afterlife destination according to the merit we have accumulated for ourselves.
In the narrative of Koṇḍañña's journey, we see how individual Perfections and good deeds lead to his early awakening, inspiring both him and his companions to deeper faith and dedication in their prac
The Path to Sainthood According to Buddhism
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The Path to Sainthood According to Buddhism
…ddha’s dispensation, in the same way as Koṇḍañña. Failing this, if we take rebirth in heaven or the Brahma world, we may, like the eighteen crore1 Brahmas of the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta, attain Sainthood…
…plified by Koṇḍañña. If not, there's potential for rebirth in heavenly realms, akin to the 18 crore Brahmas mentioned in the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta, ultimately leading to Sainthood alongside the first d…
The Buddha's First Sermon: A Journey of Enlightenment
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The Buddha's First Sermon: A Journey of Enlightenment
…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 alone this o…
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
Adapting Teaching Practices Through the Middle Way
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Adapting Teaching Practices Through the Middle Way
…e they already had. They might already have had experience of “inner bodies” up to the level of the Brahma-body. Even though
In this exploration of the Middle Way as explained by Luang Phaw Wat Paknam, we learn about its significance in achieving insight and reality perception. The Buddha emphasizes the importance of the 'i
Understanding Suffering and Enlightenment in Buddhism
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Understanding Suffering and Enlightenment in Buddhism
…, 15, explained by Phramonkolthepmuni 190-1; enlightenment of 15; invited 102 to teach by Sahampati Brahma 15 becoming(see Dependent Origination) Buddhas’s: dispensation, meditative behaviour, unwholesome, …
This text delves into key Buddhist teachings regarding suffering, attachment, and the process of attaining enlightenment. It analyzes various forms of suffering, including the suffering associated wit
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…g in the air like a bird, able to touch the sun or the moon with their own hands, able to reach the Brahma world with their physical body." Sampasadiya Sutta The meditation workshop or "rong-ngahn-tam-vijj…
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