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Understanding the Dhamma Body and Overcoming Mental Defilements
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Understanding the Dhamma Body and Overcoming Mental Defilements
… defilements absolutely [samucceda-virati] — and that is why we are stuck as the victims of our own suffering without any hope of escape. By contrast, the eye of the Dhamma Body is able to penetrate and unders…
…amma Body in providing insight into the true nature of these defilements, enabling one to transcend suffering and attain liberation. The Dhamma Body serves as a powerful tool for understanding and overcoming m…
Buddhist Terminology and Concepts
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Buddhist Terminology and Concepts
…maraṇa (see dying) maggasamāṅgi (see collective arising of Path Factors) 134 maraṇa dukkhā (see the suffering of dying) Maṅga (P. name of the third lunar month) māta samābhariya (see wife like a mother) Mägā P…
…d ('mano') and form ('nāma-rūpa'), highlighting the essence of Buddhist teachings on consciousness, suffering, and moral conduct. Key insights into the connection between desire and suffering are examined, wit…
Undefined
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Undefined
…85 Failure in time management is caused by. 1. The inability to truly appreciate the four forms of suffering 2. The inability to prioritize activities 3. The lack of awareness and self-composure while conduct…
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Understanding Birth in Buddhism
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Understanding Birth in Buddhism
…at would lead to the final stage, or the end of birth, because the more often we are born, the more suffering we encounter. Birth is the origin of many other kinds of sufferings such as aging, ailments, demise…
…d to the cyclical nature of existence. Each birth is influenced by karma, following the notion that suffering arises from birth, which is a necessary phase to ultimately cease the cycle. Through understanding …
Lessons from Buddha: Stability of the Mind
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Lessons from Buddha: Stability of the Mind
…nts." This means the more we suffer, the more we need to still our minds. When the mind is calm, no suffering will never ever distort wisdom and peace of mind. In the same way, the happier we are, the more we …
…ances, whether they bring joy or sorrow. It emphasizes the necessity to still our minds during both suffering and happiness to maintain clarity and peace. The text suggests that a chaotic mind, unlike the stab…
The Importance of a Calm Mind in the Face of Uncertainty
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The Importance of a Calm Mind in the Face of Uncertainty
…ts." This means the more we suffer, the more we need to still our minds. When the mind is calm, no suffering will never ever distort wisdom and peace of mind. In the same way, the happier we are, the more we…
… external circumstances, akin to the earth's reaction to perfume or unpleasant odors. Happiness and suffering both call for mental stability, with a reminder that the mind is easily influenced by external fact…
The Journey to Understanding Suffering and Spirituality
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The Journey to Understanding Suffering and Spirituality
…ally have to live with sickness, old age, and death and that life was, indeed, not without pain and suffering. So his real needs as a human became the answers or medicine that would cure everyone of these atro…
… their relationship with Christian beliefs is shared. Through the lens of the Buddha's discovery of suffering and the Middle Way, the narrator reflects on their own spiritual journey influenced by various fait…
The Search for Knowledge and Freedom from Suffering
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The Search for Knowledge and Freedom from Suffering
…sdom that reveals the truth has and will always provide the path that enables us to escape from the sufferings of living one's life so that when the time comes, we may, with a peaceful consciousness, understan…
…h and offers a path to peace. Ignorance leads to fear, prompting the pursuit of wisdom to alleviate suffering. We seek answers to life's fundamental questions, with knowledge being the key to happiness. Our fi…
Understanding the Eternal Punishment of Life and the Role of Educators
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Understanding the Eternal Punishment of Life and the Role of Educators
…ing and teaching, teaching and learning and so on, each cycle a step along the path to freedom from suffering. To learn we need to have good teachers and trainers who are equipped and correctly educated in all…
This content discusses the perpetual punishment of existence, highlighting how suffering is inherent in our lives through age, sickness, and basic needs. It emphasizes the necessity for mi…
Understanding Kilesa and Its Influence on the Mind
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Understanding Kilesa and Its Influence on the Mind
…with great intensity to override the rational and, if allowed to, is ultimately the cause of mental suffering. Kilesa does not reveal its insidious intrusion to the human eye, but when the mind is viewed throu…
Kilesa is an intrinsic element that corrupts the mind, causing mental suffering and overriding rationality. It acts like a hidden virus, lying dormant within the mind from birth. …
The Journey of Siddhartha: From Suffering to Enlightenment
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The Journey of Siddhartha: From Suffering to Enlightenment
…a deeply traumatic effect on his over-protected consciousness. He was initiated into the reality of suffering in three of its most poignant forms: old age, sickness and death. Then on the fourth drive to the v…
This text traces the transformative journey of Prince Siddhartha in his quest for understanding suffering and achieving enlightenment. Over the course of several visits to the village, he encounters the ha…
The Journey of Siddhartha Gotama Towards Enlightenment
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The Journey of Siddhartha Gotama Towards Enlightenment
…e of old age, sickness and death, he decided to renounce the world in search of a way to the end of suffering — knowledge once found, which would lead not only to his own salvation, but that of the whole of ma…
…nd all beings trapped in the cycle of samsāra, he chose to renounce the world seeking a solution to suffering. Long before his renunciation, Siddhartha built a strong foundation in meditation through numerous …
The Noble Middle Way in Buddhism
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The Noble Middle Way in Buddhism
…ible only to a Buddha¹, saw that it is possible to see the Four Noble Truths (i.e. The Existence of Suffering, the Origin of Suffering, the Extinction of Suffering and the way to the Extinction of Suffering) o…
…ration. According to the Buddha's unique wisdom, the path provides insight necessary for overcoming suffering and realizing true peace.
The Suffering of Internment in the Womb
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The Suffering of Internment in the Womb
1.1 The Suffering of Internment in the Womb The foetus is seated upon the faeces of the mother passing through her in…
…other, which can cause fear and trauma. The unbearable heat and confinement underscore the foetus's suffering, reflecting the very first experiences of life, termed 'gabbho kantika mūlaka dukkhā'. These themes…
Understanding Suffering and Attachment
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Understanding Suffering and Attachment
move those hateful things or escape from their grasp — but when we can’t it only adds to the suffering in our mind. 11. Separation from loved ones and treasured things [piyihi vipayoga dukkhā] If we are…
This text delves into the various forms of suffering as described in Buddhist teachings. It highlights how separation from loved ones and possessions le…
Overcoming Craving through the Noble Eightfold Path
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Overcoming Craving through the Noble Eightfold Path
… Only when they have been overcome at all levels and in all sense-channels can the extinguishing of suffering be achieved. Numerous are those who have attained Buddhist Sainthood The mechanism of overcoming su…
This text explores how discursive thoughts about sensory objects lead to attachment and suffering. Each of the six senses contributes to craving, necessitating practitioners to overcome these attac…
The Noble Truth of the Path to the Cessation of Suffering
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The Noble Truth of the Path to the Cessation of Suffering
The Noble Truth of the Path to the Cessation of Suffering The final of the four Truths of the Noble Ones taught by the Lord Buddha was the Path to the Cessa…
The Noble Eightfold Path, the final of the Four Noble Truths, is the way to eliminate suffering and attain Nirvana. It consists of eight components: Right View, Right Intention, Right Speech, Rig…
Buddhist Teachings on Cessation of Suffering
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Buddhist Teachings on Cessation of Suffering
…or the formless Brahmā-world; 3.3 Dukkhanirodha Ariyasacca: The Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering The state where craving has been extinguished, releasing a person from being reborn in the cycle …
This text delves into the Buddhist concepts of craving and the cessation of suffering. It describes various forms of craving and how they lead to rebirth, as well as the Noble Truth of …
The Noble Eightfold Path and Its Fruits
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The Noble Eightfold Path and Its Fruits
…n [Sammā Samādhi] The Fruits of Practising the Noble Eightfold Path 3.5 Knowing the Noble Truth of Suffering 3.5.1 Dukkha Saccānāna: Knowledge of the existence of Suffering O! Monks! The fruit which the Lord …
…Concentration. Practicing this path leads to profound insights and the realization of the nature of suffering (Dukkha). The knowledge gained includes understanding the reality of suffering, the wisdom of cause…
The Noble Truths of Suffering and Cessation
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The Noble Truths of Suffering and Cessation
…a bhikkhave, "O! Monks! This is the Noble Truth of the Cessa- dukkhānirodho ariyasaccam: yo tion of Suffering is cessation which is: Extinguish- tassāyeva taṅhāya <3.3.1> asesavirāganirodho <3.3.2> cāgo ing of…
This text discusses the Noble Truth of suffering (dukkha) and its cessation, emphasizing the importance of extinguishing craving to achieve liberati…