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Understanding the Bodies of Enlightenment
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Understanding the Bodies of Enlightenment
…y brings inestimable benefit to our lives because it is the means by which we can overcome the defilements and it allows us insight into various sorts of higher knowledge which can only be seen and know…
…ses the ten types of Bodies of Enlightenment, including the Arahatta Body and Subtle Arahatta Body, emphasizing the benefits of attaining inner bodies for personal growth. Meditators following the Eight…
Understanding the Dhammakāya and Its Mind
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Understanding the Dhammakāya and Its Mind
…Gotrabhu, this distance measures twenty fathoms (forty metres)—and the size increases with the refinement of each new Dhammakāya attained in sequence. A ‘mind’ which can be expanded in this way is known…
The Dhammakāya embodies a body that resembles human perception while its mind can expand significantly, allowing the …
Understanding Impermanence, Suffering, and Not-Self
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Understanding Impermanence, Suffering, and Not-Self
…s such as pain and suffering. Not-Self [anattā]: The changeability of the Five Aggregates makes them of the nature of suffering. When we try to relieve the suffering by trying to prevent the Aggregate…
…istinction between cognition and true knowing as explained by the Great Abbot, Phra-monkholtepmuni, emphasizes the importance of wisdom beyond sensory perception. For deeper insights, visit dmc.tv.
The Path to Enlightenment: Understanding Dhammakāya
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The Path to Enlightenment: Understanding Dhammakāya
…In the third watch of the night the bodhisatva attained knowledge that he had eradi- cated all defilements from his mind [āsavakkhayaṇāṇa]. All three of these attainments came via the eye of the
…ased on the Dhammakāya. It details the bodhisatva's rigorous meditation practice at the Bodhi Tree, emphasizing his vow to attain enlightenment regardless of physical suffering. The narrative highlights…
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 attain…
Understanding the Eightfold Path: Right Mindfulness and Right Concentration
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Understanding the Eightfold Path: Right Mindfulness and Right Concentration
fort: doing of evils not yet done, maintainance of evils already done, not doing virtues not yet done and abandoning virtues already mastered. As for Right Mindfulness, he would immediately and defini
…cance of the Eightfold Path, specifically focusing on Right Mindfulness and Right Concentration. It emphasizes understanding the aggregates of existence as they relate to the Three Signs: impermanence, …
Understanding the Eightfold Path
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Understanding the Eightfold Path
which proposes various moods and situations for its approval. Right Speech and Right Action are the tools of Right Livelihood because whenever our actions and speech are faultless, our means of liveli
…ain goals. The path can be analyzed into three parts: wisdom, self-discipline, and ethical conduct, emphasizing the interplay of these elements in spiritual practice. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
The Eightfold Path: Knowledge and Conduct in Meditation
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The Eightfold Path: Knowledge and Conduct in Meditation
…fulness and Right Concentration contributing to our meditation. Wisdom is used to overcome the defilements of delusion, self-discipline is used to overcome the defilements of hatred and meditation is us…
…eech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, and Right Concentration). It emphasizes the need for clear vision and strong will in the journey towards achieving sainthood, highl…
The Noble Eightfold Path on the Mundane Level
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The Noble Eightfold Path on the Mundane Level
…mmapada commentary. It explains that Right View means wisdom to recognize the virtue of the Triple Gem as illustrated in the following Tale¹: In the city of Savatthi, two boys were friends. One boy came…
…ght components, beginning with Right View, which encourages understanding the virtue of the Triple Gem. The commentary, illustrated by a tale of two boys from different backgrounds, emphasizes the impor…
The Significance of the Triple Gem and Six Recollections
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The Significance of the Triple Gem and Six Recollections
… protected from all danger both in waking and in sleep. The wise who know the virtue of the Triple Gem, who cultivate these six types of recollection, can be considered as being established in Right Vie…
This text emphasizes the importance of recollecting the virtues of the Buddha, Dhamma, and Sangha, along with mi…
Understanding Right View and Right Intention in Buddhism
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Understanding Right View and Right Intention in Buddhism
…Right Intention is described in the Suttas, it is analysed into three types: 1. The Intention to remove oneself from sensual desire [nekkhamma saṅkappa] 2. The Intention to remove oneself from venge…
…hlights the dangers of False Views, such as denying the reality of this world or the afterlife, and emphasizes the value of practices like generosity and respect towards parents. Moreover, it delves int…
The Renunciation of the Bodhisatva
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The Renunciation of the Bodhisatva
…ore he was able to fulfill his renunciation. Such thinking can be referred to as 'the intention to remove oneself from sensual desire'. When the bodhisatva had renounced the world to live in the fores…
…n his quest for enlightenment, the bodhisatva grapples with renouncing the comforts of Mithila, contemplating his intentions for four months. Upon retreating into the forest, he meditates and develops m…
The Tale of Sujāta and the Seven Types of Wives
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The Tale of Sujāta and the Seven Types of Wives
… Buddha summoned Sujāta. He asked Sujāta of the following seven sorts of wife: 1. A wife like an enemy [vadhaka samābhariyā]; 2. A wife like an robber [cori samābhariyā]; 3. A wife like an boss [ayā sa…
…a hears of her conflicts and uses the opportunity to teach her about the different roles a wife can embody, contrasting those that are harmful to those that are nurturing. Through an engaging dialogue, …
Types of Wives: Characteristics and Comparisons
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Types of Wives: Characteristics and Comparisons
… pay her dowry in the first place — having no gratitude to her husband, and even going as far as attempting to kill her husband in some cases — a wife with such characteristics is a wife like an enemy; …
…rent types of wives and their characteristics, highlighting the negative traits of a wife like an enemy, robber, and boss, and contrasting them with the positive traits of a wife like a mother, little s…
The Nature of Wives in Buddhist Teachings
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The Nature of Wives in Buddhist Teachings
…h such characteristics is a wife like a slave. The first three categories of wife, a wife like an enemy, a wife like a robber and a wife like a boss will pass away into hell at the end of their lives as…
…their karmic outcomes. It differentiates between negative types, like a wife who is treated as an enemy or a robber, and positive types, such as a loving mother or friend. The text highlights Sujāta's c…
The Festival of Fools: A Tale of Wisdom
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The Festival of Fools: A Tale of Wisdom
…the neighbourhood shouting crude words outside peoples’ houses. If the inhabitant of a house paid them some money, they would go and shout elsewhere. A certain group of the Buddha’s followers had alread…
… understanding and are entrenched in recklessness, while the wise recognize true benefit. This tale emphasizes the importance of maintaining Right Speech and Right Action, highlighting the value of mind…
The Power of Right Action and Compassion
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The Power of Right Action and Compassion
the snake started to crush him in his coils, he thought again of killing the snake, but remembering his Precepts he threw down the knife. He thought to himself, that if he should die, at leas…
…ice, showcasing a layman's resolute adherence to Precepts when confronted by a snake. The narrative emphasizes that true abstention from killing arises not just from following Precepts but also from tra…
The Story of Khujutara and Khema
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The Story of Khujutara and Khema
…d today was no exception - but in the past, she had used only half the money to buy flowers and had embezzled the rest - so the flowers were few. However, today, having heard the teaching of the Buddha …
…es all her money for good after understanding the teachings of the Buddha about the consequences of embezzlement. Her change illustrates the concepts of Right Speech and Right Action at a transcendental…
Understanding Right Livelihood and Wrong Trade
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Understanding Right Livelihood and Wrong Trade
hardly be able to find anyone to praise them; 4. They will spend forthcoming lifetimes in hell. Having heard the Buddha’s teaching, Khema attain…
…sequences. Those who engage in dishonest commerce are further categorized under Wrong Livelihood. Khema's journey exemplifies Right Action achieved through the understanding of ethical living, emphasizi…
Understanding Right Livelihood and Right Effort in Buddhism
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Understanding Right Livelihood and Right Effort in Buddhism
…said to be of Right Livelihood. To buy wares cheaply in a country where they are cheap and resell them expensively in a country where they are expensive, if it is not outside the law, can still by consi…
The text discusses the principles of Right Livelihood and Right Effort in Buddhism, exemplified by the bodhisattva's encounter with a greedy merchant. The merchant's greed leads to his dem