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Understanding Right View and Right Intention in Buddhism
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Understanding Right View and Right Intention in Buddhism
…s of generosity, respect, filial piety and monastic practice is a person of Right View. 2. Right Intention When Right Intention is described in the Suttas, it is analysed into three types: 1. The Intent…
This text examines the principles of Right View and Right Intention in Buddhism. It highlights the dangers of False Views, such as denying the reality of this world or…
The Renunciation of the Bodhisatva
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The Renunciation of the Bodhisatva
…our months before 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 th…
…r 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 mental powers while st…
Understanding Right Intention and Right Speech in Buddhist Practice
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Understanding Right Intention and Right Speech in Buddhist Practice
subtle defilements¹ [anusaya]. 2.1 Right Intention (mundane): At low level Right Inten- tion means having the wholesome intention to be generous, keep…
This text discusses key aspects of Buddhist practice, specifically focusing on Right Intention and Right Speech. Right Intention involves having wholesome intentions such as generosity and the d…
The Path of Right Actions in Buddhism
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The Path of Right Actions in Buddhism
…rstanding 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 to be generous, keep …
…d 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 Divine Abidings—loving-kindness…
Understanding the Dhamma Body and the Noble Path
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Understanding the Dhamma Body and the Noble Path
…line or generosity is beneficial on three levels can be said to be of Right View. Anyone with the intention to get down to cultivating such virtues as self-dis- cipline and generosity can be said to be of R…
…ivating virtues like self-discipline and generosity is essential for achieving Right View and Right Intention, hence guiding disciples towards the cessation of suffering and ultimately to Nirvana. Proper pract…
Understanding the Eightfold Path: Right Mindfulness and Right Concentration
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Understanding the Eightfold Path: Right Mindfulness and Right Concentration
…her — the Path of the Sōtāpatti Fruit in the mind and the various forms of underlying action. Right Intention becomes the tool of Right View — just as our hands are the tools of our ability to see things — if …
…egates of existence as they relate to the Three Signs: impermanence, suffering, and not-self. Right Intention is presented as a guiding force that shapes conduct, with Right View monitoring the phenomena of ou…
The Eightfold Path: Knowledge and Conduct in Meditation
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The Eightfold Path: Knowledge and Conduct in Meditation
…o the knowledge [ujjā] and the conduct [caraṇa] exemplified by the Buddha then Right View and Right Intention contribute to our knowledge, and; Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right…
…Noble Eightfold Path. The Eightfold Path is divided into two areas: knowledge (Right View and Right Intention) and conduct (Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, and Ri…
The Power of Boonya and Meditation
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The Power of Boonya and Meditation
…g diligent with meditation will necessarily enable us to become materially rich or eternally happy. Intention plays a large part in the concept of boonya. For example, a teacher who teaches because s/he loves …
…nyone. Good deeds, or boonya, accumulate positive energy that leads to happiness and stability. The intention behind actions matters significantly; truly loving what you do generates greater boonya. Kilesa, or…
Understanding the Eightfold Path in Buddhism
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Understanding the Eightfold Path in Buddhism
…th Right View, there can be a variety of ways that people’s ‘view’ can differ or fluctuate. "Right Intention (Right Thought) comes next, or Samma Sangkappa. This refers to the wisdom resulting from having cor…
…mportance of Right View, which differentiates good and bad actions based on cause and effect. Right Intention is described as the wisdom of having correct thoughts, free from delusions and ill will. It ponders…
Meetings with a Dhamma Master
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Meetings with a Dhamma Master
…Kamma it is difficult because there is no clear measure of good and bad. It depends a great deal on intention. If we do not preserve the land, then the mind of the people will not be able to see the good and …
The text explores how good and bad actions are judged in Buddhism, emphasizing the importance of intention in determining Kamma. It reflects on the historical context of societal divisions due to misunderst…
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
…unced around in the west and people never understand its true meaning. It simply means "Action with Intention." In an initial understanding of the Law of Kamma, you need to have intention in order to create it…
…ing life's challenges. Additionally, it clarifies the true meaning of Kamma (Karma) as 'Action with Intention,' highlighting personal responsibility for actions and their consequences. The term Kilesa is descr…
Killing and Karma: Understanding Consequences
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Killing and Karma: Understanding Consequences
…akable. The retribution for such a crime will be the most severe punishment in hell forever. ● The intention and cruelty involved in the killing -- Killing with a planned effort is more serious than killing u…
…ary based on several factors, including the type and size of the animal, prior connections, and the intention behind the act. Killing humans carries the most severe retribution, while killing animals is assess…
Understanding the First Two Precepts of Buddhism
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Understanding the First Two Precepts of Buddhism
…s are in place: • The object has an owner • We are aware that the object has an owner • We have the intention to steal • We put in the effort to steal • The object is stolen as intended Stealing — How bad is …
…tutes theft and the consequences based on the severity of the act, including the monetary value and intentions behind stealing. Overall, these precepts guide individuals toward moral living and understanding k…
Consequences of Breaking the Precepts
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Consequences of Breaking the Precepts
…urth Precept The components of lying consist of: • Speaking something that is not true • Having the intention to misrepresent the truth • Making the effort to misrepresent the truth • The misrepresentation is …
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The Noble Eightfold Path: Key Concepts and Insights
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The Noble Eightfold Path: Key Concepts and Insights
…ssation of Suffering .................... 117 The Noble Eightfold Path 117 • Right View 118 • Right Intention 118 • Right Speech 118 • Right Action 118 • Right Livelihood 119 • Right Effort 119 • Right Mindful…
…Buddhism aimed at overcoming suffering. It consists of eight essential practices: Right View, Right Intention, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, and Right Concentra…
The Wisdom of Ancestral Teachings on Family Values
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The Wisdom of Ancestral Teachings on Family Values
…he alms offering, they would all dedicate the merits they had just performed (alms offering and the intention of keeping the precepts) to their ancestors immediately. Then they would all do the morning chantin…
This text discusses the impact of family members fighting over property and money, highlighting how such conflicts lead to negative outcomes. Our ancestors recognized this issue and encouraged giving
Glossary of Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Buddhist Terms
Part Seven: Appendixes Kamma (Sanskrit: Karma): neutral word meaning action with intention; action Khanti: endurance Kilesa (also spelled Gilesa): the impure element to our mind; i. e. passi…
…nitions for essential Buddhist vocabulary, including terms like Kamma, which refers to actions with intention, and Nibbana, the ultimate state of understanding. It discusses the implications of Kilesa and the …
The Transformative Power of Meditation
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The Transformative Power of Meditation
…n this world, but we don't have to pay for meditation. It needs only time, attention, love, and the intention to make it happen. Each time while meditating, I see a light that becomes brighter and more concent…
Meditation is a free practice requiring time, attention, love, and intention that leads to profound peace and unmeasurable happiness. The author describes a visualization of a …
Realties of the New Middle East
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Realties of the New Middle East
…ogram. In the last few years, several countries in the Middle East and North Africa announced their intention to pursue the production of nuclear energy, citing the necessity of developing new energy sources. …
This text discusses the complexities and challenges in the New Middle East, particularly regarding nuclear ambitions of countries like Saudi Arabia and Egypt, and the decline of the U.S. freedom agend
The Importance of Meaningful Sacrifice
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The Importance of Meaningful Sacrifice
…are divers creatures put an end to, and those that partake of the sacrifice have right views, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right endeavour, right mindfulness, right rapture, s…
…assapa illustrates the difference between ineffective sacrifices and those that are rooted in right intention and character. A farmer with poor seeds and unfavorable conditions will not yield a good harvest. S…