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Knowledge of the Path to Cessation of Suffering
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Knowledge of the Path to Cessation of Suffering
…ut getting anywhere). For progress with enlightenment, progressing in the cycle eradicates the defilements as it rotates. The first circuit is the cycle of “Saccāṇa” — the knowledge of the existence of…
…uits: knowledge of existence, knowledge of actions required, and knowledge of completed actions. It emphasizes the gradual progress toward enlightenment, contrasting it with vacuous motion, and asserts …
The Liberation and Enlightenment of Koññña
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The Liberation and Enlightenment of Koññña
the cosmos with its deities, Mārās and gods, with its contemplatives and priests, its royalty and commonfolk." "O! Monks! My liberation from the Cycle of Existe…
…ing his mind and understanding the Four Noble Truths. His liberation from the Cycle of Existence is emphasized, marking the significance of the Buddha’s teachings in setting the Wheel of Dhamma in motio…
The Proclamation of Deities in Buddhist Cosmology
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The Proclamation of Deities in Buddhist Cosmology
…he more subtle inner bodies. He would have to follow the Eightfold Path further. Once he had seen them in the Angelic Body, he would become a Once-Returner. Once he had seen them in the (Form) Brahma-bo…
…eavens, causing a cosmic event. This gains the attention of the Lord Buddha, referring to Koṇḍaṇā's emerging understanding. Koṇḍaṇā achieves realization yet only attains 'Stream-Entry' at this stage. Hi…
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
…our Noble Truths and the Four Inner Bodies. It discusses the teachings of Luang Phaw Wat Paknam and emphasizes that understanding these foundational principles is crucial for progressing in Buddhism. Al…
The Noble Truths of Suffering and Cessation
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The Noble Truths of Suffering and Cessation
…h is: Extinguish- tassāyeva taṅhāya <3.3.1> asesavirāganirodho <3.3.2> cāgo ing of craving with no remaining trace; Extinguish- <3.3> paṭinissaggo <3.3.4> mutti ing with a complete relinquishing of crav…
This text discusses the Noble Truth of suffering (dukkha) and its cessation, emphasizing the importance of extinguishing craving to achieve liberation. It presents the Eightfold P…
Understanding Suffering and Its Origin
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Understanding Suffering and Its Origin
aloko udāpadi. must be done in relation to Suffering. <3.5.3> Ta
…ncerning truths about suffering and its origin that have not been encountered before. The teachings emphasize the necessity of recognizing the methods to see and understand suffering as well as the path…
The Tathāgata and the Cycle of Enlightenment
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The Tathāgata and the Cycle of Enlightenment
…excell in the cosmos with its deities, samarake sabrahmakae sāssamā- Māras and gods, with its contemplatives and brahmāṇiya pajaya sadevanamussyā priests, its royalty and commonfolk.” anuttaraṁ s…
In this text, the Buddha addresses monks, emphasizing that he has fully completed the three cycles of truth, which affirms his status as a fully…
The Moment of Enlightenment
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The Moment of Enlightenment
brahmunā vā kenaci vā lokasminṭi”. Itīha tena khaṇena tena muhuṭṭena yava brahmalokā saddo abbhuaggacchi. Ayāṅca dasasahassi lokadhātu saṅkampi sampăampi sampa’vedhi. Appamaṇo ca olāro obhāso loke pā
In a significant moment, a cry ascended to the Brahma-world, causing a tremor throughout the ten-thousand-fold cosmos and releasing a vast radiance that surpassed that of the …
Understanding Suffering and Enlightenment in Buddhism
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Understanding Suffering and Enlightenment in Buddhism
Angelic Body 107, 122; defilements by attaining Dhammakaya 111 of 135 bemoaning, as suffering 47, 58, 71, anger 135, 136, 137 199;…
…ngdom and hungry ghosts. The role of mindfulness and insight in overcoming unwholesome behaviors is emphasized. The concept of Dhammakaya as a path to spiritual attainment is explored, detailing its sig…
Exploring the Path to Enlightenment in Buddhism
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Exploring the Path to Enlightenment in Buddhism
… knowledge arising to reach enlightenment 140-1; practice 94, metaphors: dog and lion 94; gardener removing weeds by the roots 95), principles for deciding who to teach first, 16, 191-3; teaching, cause…
…volved in teaching others, and the profound insights gained after achieving enlightenment. The text emphasizes the importance of understanding suffering, craving, and the nature of existence as articula…
Understanding Suffering and the Cycle of Existence
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Understanding Suffering and the Cycle of Existence
…fusion, overcome by meditation nue-centred 49; self-centred 49; self- 124 mortification gives only temporary relief 19; sense 99; sensory process as breeding ground for 95; three cat- egories of 78-80, …
…s 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 Cycle of Existence and…
Understanding Dhammakāya and Defilements in Meditation
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Understanding Dhammakāya and Defilements in Meditation
deep meditation 114 defilement 122: different, for each inner body 135; of Angelic Body 135; of Dhammakāya Anāgāmi 137; of Dham…
…arious levels such as Dhammakāya Anāgāmi, Gotrabhu, and Sakidāgāmi. It discusses the nature of defilements and how arahants are free from them. The Dhamma Body is emphasized as free from defilements and…
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,…
…e Dhammakāya tradition, highlighting key components of the Eightfold Path and its teachings on defilements, enlightenment, and the nature of suffering. Concepts are illustrated through metaphors such as…
Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts
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Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts
… 145, 202: of the existence of the Noble Truths 22, 23, 176, 202, 203, 204; of the path out of defilements 18; required by Buddha to reach enlightenment 140; different levels 139, 140; giving rise to su…
This text delves into central Buddhist themes such as the nature of suffering, the importance of right intention, and the concept of liberation…
Understanding Meditation and the Middle Way in Buddhism
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Understanding Meditation and the Middle Way in Buddhism
…onents of, 197-8; {metaphors, a palace spire 38-9, a wide ocean 38, chariot of Dhamma 39, righteous emperor 37-8, wish- fulfilling jewel 39}; overview 20-1, 37-43,103-7, 196-8; practically explained by …
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Understanding Nibbāna and the Noble Truths
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Understanding Nibbāna and the Noble Truths
…of, 20-1, 23, 52-4, 117ff., 199, 201-2: as cause 534; as escape 53; as manifestation 54; as the supreme 54; components 20, 117, 202 Paṭhama Magga Sphere 120, 133: characteristics 104, 112-3; cultivation…
…d insights on suffering and perception. The work highlights the artistry behind these teachings and emphasizes the transformation individuals can experience on the path to liberation. The concepts of no…
Exploring Key Buddhist Concepts and Practices
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Exploring Key Buddhist Concepts and Practices
Phramonkothpumuni: emphasises practice 12; explains "dhammikāya" and "āyatannibbāna" 102; founder of Dhammakāya Tradition…
…nnection between rationalization and realization in understanding the Three Characteristics is also emphasized, offering a deeper perspective on the practice and its implications for the practitioner. F…
Insights into Buddhist Teachings
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Insights into Buddhist Teachings
Kondaṇña 142; abstention from killing 158-60; instilled by loving kindness 141; tool of Right Livelihood 144 Right View 20, 39-40, 115, 117, 118, 141, 197: transcendental 39-40; mundane, 39, 147-51; a
…nce of penetrative insight, and the Buddha's invitation to teach by Sahampati Brahma. The text also emphasizes the importance of seeing and knowing reality in alignment with Dhammakaya. Key teachings fr…
Exploring Self-Mortification and Sensual Indulgence
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Exploring Self-Mortification and Sensual Indulgence
self-mortification 19, 27, 35-7, 103, causes lamentation 32; causes one 105, 194-5: dominates contemporainary spiritual thought 194-5; examples of practice 35; fruitless 19; {metaphors, grasshopper le…
This text discusses the concepts of self-mortification and sensual indulgence. It elaborates on the causes and consequences of self-mortification, which often leads to lamentation and spiritual harm.
Glossary of Key Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Key Buddhist Terms
…andha (P. the name of a käya samphassa (tactile contact: past Buddha) see sense-contact) kalla (see embryonic precursor) käyasucarita (see wholesome kāma (see sensuality) physical deeds) kāmabhava (see …
…holesome physical deeds), Kāmabhava (sense-sphere existence), and various forms of craving and defilement. It also introduces notable figures like past Buddhas and their teachings, aiming to clarify ess…