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Understanding Sensual Attachment and Overcoming Cravings
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Understanding Sensual Attachment and Overcoming Cravings
…yatana] are implicated in the attachment we have to sensual pleasures. If we want to extinguish the craving arising because of attachment to visual temptations, then we have to extinguish them at the eye. In…
… mind - holds its own consciousness linked to pleasure. Practitioners should focus on extinguishing craving at these points. For visual attachments, one needs to address the visual objects, similarly for oth…
The Noble Eightfold Path and Buddhist Sainthood
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The Noble Eightfold Path and Buddhist Sainthood
…o the extent they are prepared to lay down their life for their practice, have the chance to uproot craving from the mind by transcendental extinction — by attaining the various levels of Buddhist sainthood …
…re are still many who earnestly apply themselves to the teachings of Buddhism, striving to overcome craving and reach Nirvana, even if not all have attained it yet. Their experiences reveal insights into the…
The Components of the Eightfold Path
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The Components of the Eightfold Path
…rav- ing [tanhā] which is the cause of such clinging as the sec- ond Noble Truth, the extinction of craving as the third No- ble Truth, the Noble Eightfold Path as the Path to the Cessation of craving. As fo…
…the processes of releasing oneself from Wrong thought, speech, and action. Koṇḍañña's insights into craving and clinging exemplify the transformative power of the Eightfold Path in achieving enlightenment, u…
Exploration of Metaphors in Buddhist Philosophy
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Exploration of Metaphors in Buddhist Philosophy
…etaphor for self-mortification dle Way 38-9} 36} spouses, categories of 154-6 snake - {metaphor for craving 88} sprite, earth- 24 soil of earth - {metaphor for the Ag- stealing 40, 83, 119, 142: abstention g…
… text explores several metaphors used in Buddhist philosophy, including the snake as a metaphor for craving and its relationship to the concept of suffering. It further elaborates on the significance of spee…
Understanding the Five Hindrances in Meditation
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Understanding the Five Hindrances in Meditation
…es are negative mental states that impede success in meditation. They consist of: Sensual Desire – craving for pleasure of the five senses: sight, sound, smell, taste and touch. When you’re involved with an…
…ve mental states that can obstruct meditation success. They include Sensual Desire, which refers to craving for sensory pleasures that distract the mind. Ill will embodies negative feelings like anger and ma…
Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts: Nirodha, Jai Yen Yen, Kamma, and Kilesa
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Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts: Nirodha, Jai Yen Yen, Kamma, and Kilesa
…. This is a vicious cycle. 3. Nirodha: The way to end suffering exists; we need to end the cycle of craving. 4. Magga: The way to do this? Through following the Eightfold Noble Path (please see above). And i…
…sses fundamental Buddhist concepts including Nirodha, which emphasizes the need to end the cycle of craving to alleviate suffering. The term 'Jai Yen Yen' encourages a calm and refined state of mind, essenti…
Understanding Kilesa and Its Influence on the Mind
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Understanding Kilesa and Its Influence on the Mind
…lls the human mind with an overwhelming irrational desire to have more, and an insatiable hunger or craving that leads to immoral thoughts and actions to achieve extravances bourn our physical and mental req…
…ad to immoral behavior rooted in greed. Greed fills the mind with irrational desires and insatiable cravings, prompting unethical actions to satisfy them. Combatting Kilesa requires awareness and the practic…
ศัพท์และความหมายทางธรรมะ
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ศัพท์และความหมายทางธรรมะ
…ฉันท์ sensual desire กามดินหา sensual craving กามดินหา--อยากได้ craving for sense-pleasure – wanting to have กามภาพ …
ในเนื้อหานี้เราจะพูดถึงคำศัพท์ทางธรรมะที่เกี่ยวข้องกับ 'กาม' ซึ่งหมายถึงความปรารถนาในโลกของสัมผัส รวมถึงคำศัพท์ที่อธิบายความรู้สึกและประสบการณ์ที่เกี่ยวพันกับความสุขและความทุกข์ในชีวิต นอกจากนี้ยังมีค
The Inaugural Teaching of the Buddha
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The Inaugural Teaching of the Buddha
… arising of; 7. Feeling [vedanā]...because of feeling there is the condition for the arising of; 8. Craving [tanhā]...because of craving there is the condition for the arising of; 9. Clinging to rebirth [upā…
The Buddha decided to teach the Dhamma starting with the Group of Five at Isipatana Deer Park. His first sermon, the Dhammacakka pavattana Sutta, serves as a crucial teaching, symbolized by a royal ch
Understanding the Body as a House
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Understanding the Body as a House
… the body to become shrivelled and unattractive. In actual fact, this house that is our body, has craving [tanhā] as its builder — right from the foundations at the bones of the feet up to the bones of the…
This text offers a profound understanding of the human body as a metaphorical house constructed by craving. It illustrates how the various parts of the body represent different elements of a house, highligh…
Understanding the Mind and Success in Buddhist Practice
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Understanding the Mind and Success in Buddhist Practice
…om of the Dhammakāya. Thus the Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering means the extinguishing of craving or the bringing of the mind to a standstill because both these things are the beacons which light t…
…rodha is highlighted as essential in this process, representing both 'stopping' and 'extinguishing' craving. Cultivating self-discipline, concentration, and wisdom are crucial steps toward attaining the Dham…
The Path of Right Actions in Buddhism
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The Path of Right Actions in Buddhism
…a, a thorough understanding of all four Noble Truths, and practice for the removal of ignorance and craving. 2. Right Intention Right Intention refers to the wholesome thoughts or intentions which leads us t…
… accurate understanding framed by Nirvana and the four Noble Truths aimed at removing ignorance and craving. It highlights Right Intention, emphasizing thoughts filled with compassion and rooted in the four …
Transportation of Communities in Buddhist Scriptures
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Transportation of Communities in Buddhist Scriptures
…e considered like a weapon, because it allows us to execute the defilements — or the three forms of craving: craving for the sensual realm, for the form plane and for the formless plane. 2. The Dhamma as a V…
… present-day New Delhi. The text highlights the Dhamma's capability to act as both a weapon against cravings and a vehicle for liberation from the Cycle of Existence. The historical references also connect t…
Exploring the Path to Enlightenment in Buddhism
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Exploring the Path to Enlightenment in Buddhism
…n of Suffering, Noble Truth of, 21, 51-2, 93ff., 199, 201; characteristics 201 chains {metaphor for craving 87] chariot of Dhamma - {metaphor for Middle Way 39} chatter, idle 40, 83, 118, 142 child playing w…
…ained after achieving enlightenment. The text emphasizes the importance of understanding suffering, craving, and the nature of existence as articulated in Buddhist philosophy. The metaphors used, such as the…
Understanding Suffering and the Cycle of Existence
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Understanding Suffering and the Cycle of Existence
…f Existence 9, 16, 37, 178, 185-6: escaped by practising the Middle Way 37; beings trapped in it by craving 80 daily recollection for non- enfatuation with Five Agre- gates 74 danger, Six Recollections that …
…dulgence and the dangers of attachment are presented, illustrating the complex relationship between craving and suffering. Emphasis is placed on the role of the Middle Way as a practice for escaping the Cycl…
Metaphors and Teachings on Suffering and Generosity
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Metaphors and Teachings on Suffering and Generosity
…royed by sensual indulgence 32 heavenly: treasure 83; wealth 83 hell-realms, rebirth in, because of craving for sense-pleasure 80-2 higher knowledge, insight 137-8 higher training: in self-discipline 20; in …
…cepts, including the metaphor of a gardener removing weeds representing the body, and insights into craving, suffering, and the consequences of sensual indulgence. Key themes include generosity, the realms o…
Understanding Meditation and the Middle Way in Buddhism
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Understanding Meditation and the Middle Way in Buddhism
…utta as 10, 186, 189-90 materialism, makes for selfishness 81 meat burnt to the pan - {metaphor for craving for sense pleasure 81} meditation (see also concentration) 38, 84, 103-8, 109, 116: on calm 109; on…
เนื้อหานี้สำรวจการทำสมาธิและแนวทางสายกลางที่เป็นส่วนสำคัญในคำสอนของพระพุทธเจ้า โดยอธิบายถึงความสำคัญของการตั้งมั่นเป็นสติในปัจจุบัน และการทำความเข้าใจรูปแบบของความรู้สึกและปรากฏการณ์ในจิตใจ การทำสมาธิ
Exploring Key Buddhist Concepts and Practices
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Exploring Key Buddhist Concepts and Practices
…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, 1…
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 signifi
Glossary of Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Buddhist Terms
…as with infinite lustre: anālaya (extinguishing with no see form Brahma realms) further concern for craving; see Appamāṇasubhā (P. realm of characteristics of the Noble Brahmas with infinite aura: see Truth …
This glossary provides definitions and explanations of essential Buddhist terms, including various realms, states of mind, and notable figures. Key concepts such as Anāgamī (non-returner), anatta (not
Understanding Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding Suffering in Buddhism
…n) dhamma saññā (mind-object registration: see sense-object registration) dhamma taṇhā (mind-object craving: see sense-object craving) dhamma vicāra (mind-object discursive thought: see sense-object discursi…
เนื้อหานี้นำเสนอแนวคิดเกี่ยวกับความทุกข์ในพระพุทธศาสนา รวมถึงการเป็นผู้มีสติในการประจักษ์ทุกข์ การเข้าใจความรู้สึกผิดหวังและความโกรธ ซึ่งเป็นส่วนสำคัญในเส้นทางการพัฒนาทางปัญญาและการปล่อยวาง และการเข้า