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Understanding Self-Mortification in Buddhism
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Understanding Self-Mortification in Buddhism
…without benefit, unsuitable for a Buddhist monk — and should be shunned, not indulged or prized. 2. Self-Mortification [attakilamathānuyoga] This is the practice of self-denial or self-mortification — which is a non-Bu…
…t indulgence of the senses is unsuitable for a Buddhist monk and should be avoided. The practice of self-mortification, common among non-Buddhist ascetics, includes extreme forms of self-denial that lead to physical ha…
The Middle Way: Buddha's Revolutionary Teaching
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The Middle Way: Buddha's Revolutionary Teaching
…hemselves from suffering, but because the strongest spiritual trend of the time was the practice of self-mortification, many went astray or perished in their quest. Having tormented themselves they had the feeling that…
…e historical context of the Buddha's teachings, emphasizing how many were misled by the practice of self-mortification in their quest for liberation from suffering. It highlights that both sensual indulgence and extrem…
The Futility of Self-Mortification
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The Futility of Self-Mortification
Commentorial Metaphors: Self-mortification: 1. Sugar-cane juice and poison: It can be compared to a mixture of sugar-cane juice and poison. In…
This text presents a series of metaphors illustrating the perils of self-mortification. Comparing self-harm to poison, stale excrement, and dangerous leaps, it highlights the futility of…
Exploring the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta and the Four Noble Truths
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Exploring the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta and the Four Noble Truths
… Main Issues of the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta 17 ● The Path of Sensual Indulgence 18 ● The Path of Self-Mortification 19 ● The Middle Way 20 ● Seeing & Knowing: Three Cycles & Twelve Components 21 ● First Disciple: Th…
…e Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta, highlighting its key teachings on the paths of sensual indulgence and self-mortification, and emphasizes the Middle Way. The content covers the Four Noble Truths and their impact on unders…
The Noble Middle Way in Buddhism
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The Noble Middle Way in Buddhism
…leave us decapitated in the jungle. It is for all of these reasons that the Lord Buddha taught that self-mortification is a non-Buddhist practice, it is unwholesome, ignoble and unsuitable for monks subscribing to Budd…
The text discusses self-mortification as a non-Buddhist and dangerous practice, as taught by the Buddha. It emphasizes the importance of …
Seeking Guidance from a Dharma Adviser
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Seeking Guidance from a Dharma Adviser
…ed Already: “Doesn't Concern Me” Inside Body -------------- Luxury Indulgence In Sensual Pleasure Self-Mortification Torture Others, Then. When Cannot Find In Others, Torture Themselves The Middle Way: Between Luxur…
…there is suffering, there must be a solution, which promotes the idea of balance between luxury and self-mortification. It also emphasizes the importance of using the mind and meditation as pathways to attain peace and…
The Path of Self-Mortification in Buddhism
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The Path of Self-Mortification in Buddhism
2. The Path of Self-Mortification According to the Buddha, the practice of self-mortification [attakilamathānuyoga] is fruitless. He …
In Buddhism, the practice of self-mortification is deemed fruitless by the Buddha. He elucidates that these practices, such as lying on thorns and …
The Teachings of the Buddha
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The Teachings of the Buddha
…a emphasized that one should live the Middle Way, avoiding the two extremes: sensual indulgence and self-mortification. He explained that suffering is part of life (the Four Noble Truths), that suffering can be ended t…
…hings of the Buddha, known as Dhamma, emphasize the Middle Way, avoiding extremes of indulgence and self-mortification. Central to Buddha's teachings are the Four Noble Truths, which acknowledge suffering as a vital pa…
The Dangers of Sensual Pleasures and Self-Mortification
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The Dangers of Sensual Pleasures and Self-Mortification
…ilements; 1.1.5 Anathasamhito: It is unprofitable. 1.2 Attakilamathānuyoga: the ascetic practice of self-mortification which is harmful in at least the following three ways: 1.2.1 Dukkho: It brings needless suffering o…
…mind, encourages a household life, collects defilements, and is ultimately unprofitable. Similarly, self-mortification creates unnecessary suffering and restricts spiritual escape. The Buddha highlighted these extremes…
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 spiritua…
This text discusses the concepts of self-mortification and sensual indulgence. It elaborates on the causes and consequences of self-mortification, which o…
Exploring Concepts of Buddhist Mythology
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Exploring Concepts of Buddhist Mythology
Asaññisatta (P. realm of non-per- ayatana nibbāṇa q.v. (lit. the recipient beings: see form Brahmā sphere of Nirvana realms) āsavakkhayañāṇa (see knowledge of an end of defilements) ayatana (lit. sphe
This text delves into intricate Buddhist concepts such as Asaññisatta, the realm of non-perception, and its relation to Nibbāṇa, highlighting essential terms like bhāvanā (development), and defilement
The Unknown Factor and the Balance of Creation
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The Unknown Factor and the Balance of Creation
…ed Already; "Doesn't Concem Me" Inside Body → Outside Body Luxur y Indulgence In Sensual Pleasure Self-Mortification Torture Others, Then When Cannot Find In Others, Torture Themselves The Middle Way: Between Luxury…
เนื้อหานี้สำรวจแนวคิดเกี่ยวกับปัจจัยที่ไม่รู้จักซึ่งเป็น Dhamma และบทบาทของมันในความเป็นอยู่, ความสมดุล, และการสร้างสรรค์ ผ่านการสนทนากับหลวงพ่อและการอธิบายแผนภาพเกี่ยวกับการเข้าถึงความรู้และการปรับสม
The Middle Way: A Path to Liberation
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The Middle Way: A Path to Liberation
… [majjhima paṭipadā] is a path of practice that avoids the extremes of either sensual indulgence or self-mortification. It is a path of practice that is conducive to taming the mind, supreme knowledge, virtuous knowled…
…jhima paṭipadā] serves as a balanced path in Buddhism, steering clear of both sensual pleasures and self-mortification. This approach is aimed at tempering the mind, achieving supreme knowledge, and extinguishing cravi…
Rediscovery of the Dhammakāya Tradition
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Rediscovery of the Dhammakāya Tradition
mentaries for most people to understand. The knowledge of Dhammakāya is said to have diminished and eventually for some unknown reason, disappeared from Buddhism approximately 500 years after the Pari
…asizes the Middle Way as taught by the Buddha, encouraging a balance between sensual indulgence and self-mortification. Practicing the Noble Eightfold Path, including self-discipline, meditation, and wisdom, aligns wit…
Metaphors and Teachings on Suffering and Generosity
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Metaphors and Teachings on Suffering and Generosity
…, 137; for rebirth 40; for sense-pleasure 40, 88, 137 grasshopper leaping into a fire [metaphor for self-mortification 36] greed 50, 135 Group of Five 10, 16, 27, 43, 181, 186, 188, 193, 194, 195 hair: of the body 59; …
…ipline and higher knowledge on the path to enlightenment. It discusses various metaphors related to self-mortification and the grasping of forms and pleasures, highlighting the significance of mindfulness and the peril…
The Concept of the Unknown Factor in Human Belief
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The Concept of the Unknown Factor in Human Belief
… started: first, through luxury or opulence in which people indulge in sensual pleasure, OR through self-mortification, in which a person inflicts bodily or mental pain upon themselves, perhaps in near starvation or se…
…group searches for the Unknown Factor within or outside of themselves, either through indulgence or self-mortification. This journey of discovery ties back to the Buddha, who navigated these extremes towards a balanced…
Building a Trustworthy Family
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Building a Trustworthy Family
involvement with this distrustful person. Good people will not want to befriend dishonest people because they do not want to gain a bad reputation through association. So if a person in a family does
The text emphasizes that honesty and self-control are essential for a trustworthy family environment. Good people avoid associations with dishonesty. A family lacking truthfulness cultivates suspicion
Building Strong Family Foundations Through Truthfulness and Self-Control
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Building Strong Family Foundations Through Truthfulness and Self-Control
involvement with this distrustful person. Good people will not want to befriend dishonest people because they do not want to gain a bad reputation through association. So if a person in a family does
This text discusses the importance of truthfulness (sacca) and self-control (dama) in family dynamics and personal growth. It emphasizes that individuals with a lack of truthfulness can create distrus
Understanding Buddhist Concepts: Key Terms and Definitions
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Understanding Buddhist Concepts: Key Terms and Definitions
phenomena; outside the sphere of natural law; supernatural (unexplainable phenomena) อดิษฐาน past life; previous life; previous existence อทินนนทาน taking what is not given; stealing อทุกขมสุข neither
This text presents key Buddhist concepts such as 'อนัตตา' (non-self), emphasizing that there is no lasting essence, only the illusion of self that causes attachment. It discusses 'อนิจจตา' (impermanen
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28 : Universal Goodness Without bearing in mind the true purposes of one's clothing, one tends to buy clothing articles on impulse and without thought. One tends to follow the latest fashion trends i
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