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ศัพท์และความหมายทางธรรมะ
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ศัพท์และความหมายทางธรรมะ
…คุณ ๕ five sensual pleasures กามฉันท์ sensual desire กามดินหา sensual craving กามดินหา--อยากได้ craving …
ในเนื้อหานี้เราจะพูดถึงคำศัพท์ทางธรรมะที่เกี่ยวข้องกับ 'กาม' ซึ่งหมายถึงความปรารถนาในโลกของสัมผัส รวมถึงคำศัพท์ที่อธิบายความรู้สึกและประสบการณ์ที่เกี่ยวพันกับความสุขและความทุกข์ในชีวิต นอกจากนี้ยังมีค
The Dangers of Sensual Indulgence in Buddhist Teachings
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The Dangers of Sensual Indulgence in Buddhist Teachings
16. A man who falls in love with an ogress: The Buddha also compared indulging the pleasures of the senses to a man who falls in love and co-habits with an ogress who he takes for a human maiden (but
In the teachings of the Buddha, the indulgence of the senses is likened to a man falling in love with an ogress and a crow feeding from a floating elephant carcass. These metaphors illustrate the inhe
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.
Understanding Sensual Attachments in Practice
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Understanding Sensual Attachments in Practice
previous factors — senses, sense objects and sense-con- sciousness — is implicated in the attachment we have to sensual pleasures. Again, each of the six senses has its own channel of sense-contact th
This text explores the relationship between the six senses and their respective sense contacts, feelings, perceptions, and volition, emphasizing the need for practitioners to extinguish craving associ
Understanding Sensory Craving and Attachment
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Understanding Sensory Craving and Attachment
registration is implicated in the attachment we have to sensual pleasures. Again, each of the six senses has its own channel of sense-volition therefore there are a further six areas in which the prac
…g to release attachments associated with each sensory channel, one can achieve greater freedom from sensual desires. The importance of complete awareness and mindful engagement with these cravings is emphasized, of…
Understanding Attachment: Lessons from the Lord Buddha
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Understanding Attachment: Lessons from the Lord Buddha
characterized by the Lord Buddha as being attached to the things we like. It is like a monkey trapped by glue in a monkey trap. Normally it sticks to the trap when it sits down, and trying to prise it
This text discusses the concept of attachment as characterized by the Lord Buddha. It compares attachment to a monkey caught in a glue trap, illustrating how initial affection transforms into deep att
The Illusion of Beauty and Sensuality
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The Illusion of Beauty and Sensuality
…, 1979 116. OBVIOUSLY NO GOOD It is obvious to me that if we allow ourselves to become attached to sensual desires we have allowed ourselves to be enslaved by Mara. Then we have subjected ourselves to undue punish…
…cietal pressures. Additionally, on June 24, 1980, the author discusses the dangers of succumbing to sensual desires, equating this attachment to a form of enslavement by Mara, resulting in self-imposed suffering. T…
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, Dhammakāya Traditi
This text delves into the Dhammakāya tradition, highlighting key components of the Eightfold Path and its teachings on defilements, enlightenment, and the nature of suffering. Concepts are illustrated
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 102; respected commentarian 102-3; sixteen tasks of 207 physical deeds, wholes
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
Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta: The Sermon
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Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta: The Sermon
Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta: The Sermon Something which you will find at the beginning of every sutta are Aṅanda’s words 'Evam.e sutam...': i.e. ‘Thus have I heard (directly from the Lord Buddha)
The Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta begins with Aṅanda's phrase 'Thus have I heard' and recounts the Buddha's teachings delivered at the Isipatana Deer Park. The Blessed One addresses the group of five mo
Metaphors of Sensual Indulgence
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Metaphors of Sensual Indulgence
…ence nothing but excruciating torture. In just the same way, those drunken with indulgence of their sensual desires will have to continue to endure the excruciating torture of rebirth in the cycle of existence.
This text delves into various metaphors that depict the indulgence in sensual pleasures as detrimental and unfulfilling. Comparing such indulgence to a pig in dung, a rotting corpse, and a dog with bo
The Pursuit of Purity and Freedom
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The Pursuit of Purity and Freedom
…terly pure and free of defilements. 114. ELEVATE YOUR MIND Elevate your mind and you will see that sensual desires will cause suffering and may even vulgarize you. When you are fully occupied with the worldly life…
…ould be set aside in favor of focusing on merit and good deeds. By elevating the mind and releasing sensual desires, individuals can achieve a more purified existence and fulfill their resolutions. The author refle…
Exploring the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta and the Four Noble Truths
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Exploring the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta and the Four Noble Truths
Contents Author's Preface ............................................................................................................... 9 1 Overview ................................................
This text delves into the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta, highlighting its key teachings on the paths of sensual indulgence and self-mortification, and emphasizes the Middle Way. The content covers the Fo
Understanding the Path to Nirvana: The Buddha's Teachings
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Understanding the Path to Nirvana: The Buddha's Teachings
the attainment of Nirvana. In the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta, further to the clarification of the profitable path of practice, the Buddha stipulates paths of practice that are unprofitable and might e
This text discusses the Buddha's elucidation of the paths to Nirvana as presented in the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta. It highlights the unprofitable practices, particularly the path of sensual indulgen
Understanding Sensual Attachment and Overcoming Cravings
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Understanding Sensual Attachment and Overcoming Cravings
Our sense organs [aijhattikäyatana] 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 hav
Our sense organs play a crucial role in our attachment to sensual pleasures. To overcome this attachment, we must target both the senses and their corresponding objects. Each sense - sight, sound, sme
The Virtue of Abstaining: Dakhinābhibhānga Sutta
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The Virtue of Abstaining: Dakhinābhibhānga Sutta
44 The Virtue of Abstaining 6. Dakhinābhibhānga Sutta One gives a gift to one outside [the Dispensation] who is free from lust for sensual pleasures;30 this is the eleventh kind of personal offering.
In the Dakhinābhibhānga Sutta, the text discusses the significance of personal offerings in different contexts. It compares giving gifts to various recipients, such as virtuous and immoral individuals
The Path of Self-Mortification in Buddhism
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The Path of Self-Mortification in Buddhism
…ck. Eating insufficient food weakens the body to a point where there doesn’t seem to be any further sensual desire. Because only temporary respite from craving can be found by such practices, the Buddha taught that…
…y relief from cravings. These methods mislead practitioners into believing they have overcome their sensual desires, which is a misconception stemming from a False View. Ultimately, such practices do not align with…
Understanding the Five Hindrances in Meditation
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Understanding the Five Hindrances in Meditation
…drances Hindrances 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 involv…
…ve Hindrances are crucial negative 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 f…
Understanding the Nature of Craving and the Physical Body
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Understanding the Nature of Craving and the Physical Body
…ed themselves to see the filth and impurity of the human body in order to purge themselves from the sensual desire in their minds. They constantly remind themselves that the physical body is impermanent, fashioned …
…erspective on the body as impermanent and filled with impurities, urging a mental shift to overcome sensual desires. By viewing the body realistically, one can free themselves from suffering that arises from attach…
Understanding Right View and Right Intention in Buddhism
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Understanding Right View and Right Intention in Buddhism
…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 vengefulness [abyāpāda saṅkappa] 3…
…rds parents. Moreover, it delves into the three types of Right Intention: the intention to overcome sensual desire, vengefulness, and aggression. The narrative of King Mahā Janaka illustrates the journey toward spi…