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Understanding the Pursuit of Happiness and the Cycle of Existence
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Understanding the Pursuit of Happiness and the Cycle of Existence
…re which bounds and throws itself backwards and forwards out of fear of death at the hunter's hand. Craving is like the hunter (who sets the snare) and those subject to craving are like the rabbit. The edge …
…from sense pleasures and the inevitable suffering that follows. It compares individuals ensnared by cravings to a rabbit caught in a hunter's snare, illustrating the shock of encountering suffering. The unen…
Understanding Pathama Magga and Associated Concepts
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Understanding Pathama Magga and Associated Concepts
Pathama Magga (a level of *phötthabba tanhä* (tactile craving: meditational attainment, synonymous with "Initial Path", *phötthabba vicāra* (tactile discursive t…
…concepts surrounding Pathama Magga in Buddhist teachings. It includes various terms such as tactile craving (*phötthabba tanhä*), tactile thought conception (*phötthabba vitakka*), and the significance of *p…
Understanding the Nature of Craving and the Physical Body
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Understanding the Nature of Craving and the Physical Body
desire and carried away by their craving, and who do nothing but please themselves, never remove themselves from craving. Like the spider wh…
The text discusses how craving ensnares individuals, likening them to a spider trapped in its web. It emphasizes the wise perspect…
Insights on Suffering and Enlightenment
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Insights on Suffering and Enlightenment
execution, suffering of at death 68 Existence, Cycle of 9, 16, 37, 178, 185-6 extinction of craving, transcendental 100, 115, 175 Extinction of Suffering, Noble Truth of(see Cessation of Suffering, N…
…d suffering and enlightenment. It discusses the cycle of existence and the importance of overcoming craving. With references to meditative practices, such as the Foundations of Mindfulness and the Five Aggre…
Fundamental Concepts in Buddhist Psychology
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Fundamental Concepts in Buddhist Psychology
…on) rasa-saṃnā (gasticatory sense registration: see sense registration) rasa-tanḥa (gasticatory craving: see sense craving) rasa vicāra (gasticatory discursive thought: see sense discursive thought) …
… 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 meditatio…
ความหมายและการปฏิบัติสมาธิในพุทธศาสนา
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ความหมายและการปฏิบัติสมาธิในพุทธศาสนา
…es and also with impartiality. attainment, meditative attainments Origin of suffering (is caused by craving): - Craving for sense-pleasure, wanting to have; - Craving for existence, wanting to be; - Craving
เนื้อหานี้กล่าวถึงความสำคัญของสมาธิในการพัฒนาจิตใจ โดยการสร้างบารมีและทำความดี นอกจากนี้ยังอธิบายเกี่ยวกับการประกอบศาสนกิจ เช่น สวดมนต์ และการสร้างวัดให้เป็นสถานที่สักการะ เพื่อส่งเสริมความดีและสร้างค
Understanding Craving in Buddhism
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Understanding Craving in Buddhism
12 I have permitted you to take the robe and divide it among you." The Buddha continued, "Craving is, indeed, a grievous matter among living beings here in the world. Even as rust which springs fro…
The Buddha emphasizes that craving is a significant source of suffering in the world. Just as rust deteriorates iron, craving corrodes…
Understanding Sensual Attachments in Practice
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Understanding Sensual Attachments in Practice
…nse-contact therefore there are a fur- ther six areas in which the practitioner needs to extinguish craving — visual contact [cakkhu-samphassa], auditory contact [sota-samphassa], olfactory contact [ghāna- s…
…contacts, feelings, perceptions, and volition, emphasizing the need for practitioners to extinguish craving associated with sensual pleasures. It identifies six areas for each sense—visual, auditory, olfacto…
The Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering
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The Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering
…clusion The Lord Buddha taught that the cessation of suffering can be effected by extinguishing all craving through the prac- tice of the Noble Eightfold Path — uprooting it irreversibly from the mind [samuc…
… conclusion on the cessation of suffering according to the Buddha highlights the need to extinguish craving through the Noble Eightfold Path. Once craving is eliminated, suffering cannot return. Our happines…
The Enlightenment of the Buddha’s First Disciple
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The Enlightenment of the Buddha’s First Disciple
…e Stages of the Cycle of Examination overcoming by transcending [samuccedapāhana] the enemy we call craving, giving rise to the Fruits of Sainthood [ariyaphala]. 2. Desanānānadhammacakka: Out of compassion, …
…nto two types: Pativedhānānadhammacakka, which focuses on personal attainment and the overcoming of craving, and Desanānānadhammacakka, which emphasizes teaching these insights for the benefit of others, dem…
Exploring Self-Mortification and Sensual Indulgence
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Exploring Self-Mortification and Sensual Indulgence
…ofitable 35 selfishness, arising from materialism 81 sense: consciousness 96, 97; contact 96, 97-8; craving 78, 96, 99, 200-1; discursive-thought 96, 100; feeling 96, 98; objects 96, 97; organs 59, 96, 97; t…
…ate the pitfalls of trust and attachment to sense pleasures. The document also addresses desire and craving as significant factors in human suffering and the path toward liberation. Specific practices, their…
Buddhist Terminology and Concepts
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Buddhist Terminology and Concepts
…mahā (see delusion) musāvaḍḍa (see lying speech) mutti (extinguishing with complete liberation from craving: see characteristics of the Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering) mahākāla (P. name of Koṇḍaññ…
…(loving-kindness), and the significance of terms like 'maraṇa' (dying) and 'mutti' (liberation from craving). It also touches on the philosophical underpinnings of mind ('mano') and form ('nāma-rūpa'), highl…
Understanding Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding Suffering in Buddhism
… Suffering. The Lord Buddha taught that suffering only arises because it is conditioned to arise by craving. There is nothing more directly responsible for the arising of suffering than craving.
…ryone will experience misery. The Buddha's teachings reveal that suffering is intricately linked to craving, the primary cause of suffering. Understanding these concepts can help individuals navigate their e…
Understanding the Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering
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Understanding the Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering
…living beings are caught up in the clutches of sensuality because their minds are still polluted by craving. If they are able to remove craving from their minds, they will come to an end of their obsession w…
…ing a deathless state through Nirvana. The teaching emphasizes the connection between suffering and craving, highlighting how overcoming these leads to liberation. The inter-relation of these truths is criti…
The Noble Eightfold Path and the Cessation of Suffering
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The Noble Eightfold Path and the Cessation of Suffering
"The wise one who trains himself [yoĝāvācara] should see that the builder is ‘Craving’ who fashions the home that is the physical body of each and every living being, to keep those livi…
This text delves into the teachings of the Buddha regarding the nature of craving as the cause of suffering and the means of escape through the Noble Eightfold Path. The concept of …
The Noble Truth of the Eightfold Path
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The Noble Truth of the Eightfold Path
…l those who wish to escape the Cycle of Existence who have not yet succeeded, the reason is because craving still lurks in their minds — or they lack the wisdom to comprehend the danger of craving — and who …
…elmed by suffering and unable to achieve Nirvana. The text also connects the Path to the concept of craving and the need for wisdom in overcoming it to escape the cycle of rebirth. The teachings encourage se…
Understanding Ascetic Practices and the Pursuit of Brahmā Realms
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Understanding Ascetic Practices and the Pursuit of Brahmā Realms
…tions in order to try to be born in the Brahmā world next time round. Such an attitude is driven by craving for the Brahmā world and the Lord Buddha enumerated it as one of the Noble Truths of the Origin of …
…ing a state of consciousness that ascetics seek to experience. Ultimately, these pursuits stem from cravings, as identified by the Buddha in the Noble Truths related to suffering.
The Path of Wholesomeness and Unwholesomeness
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The Path of Wholesomeness and Unwholesomeness
…en behaviours of the Path of Unwholesomeness are to be strictly avoided, but under the influence of craving for sense-pleasure which lurks in the mind, they cannot avoid the temptation of these behaviours an…
… speech, idle chatter, covetousness, vengeful thinking, and false views. These behaviors arise from craving for sense-pleasure and can lead to unfortunate rebirths in hell realms. The Buddha emphasizes the i…
The Cycle of Existence and Three Spheres
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The Cycle of Existence and Three Spheres
…nt for the Three Spheres¹. Put another way, their practice entails extinguishing the three sorts of craving which keep them prisoner in the thirty-one realms. In teaching on the subject of the three sorts of…
This text discusses the concept of craving as the root cause of rebirth in the Cycle of Existence, using a story from the Dhammapadathakā to i…
Exploring Sensual Delights and the Six Sense Organs
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Exploring Sensual Delights and the Six Sense Organs
…gandha-sañcetanā | rasa-sañcetanā | phoṭṭhabba-sañcetanā| dhamma-sañcetanā| | Sense-Craving | rūpa-taṇhā | saddā-taṇhā | gandha-taṇhā | rasa-taṇhā …
… relation to their corresponding objects, consciousness, contact, feelings, registration, volition, craving, thought conception, and discursive thought. Each sense organ—eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body skin, …