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Advanced Concepts in Buddhism
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Advanced Concepts in Buddhism
which are unnecessarily caught up with Thai culture have been minimized or omitted. The content of this book is more advanced than the for- going titles in the series 'Buddhism in Plain English'. This
…text encourages deeper reflection on life’s impermanence and the importance of transcending worldly attachments for a more profound spiritual understanding. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
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
…ghts the unprofitable practices, particularly the path of sensual indulgence which leads to worldly attachment and suffering. The Buddha warns against the allure of sense pleasures, describing them as distracti…
Understanding the Origin of Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding the Origin of Suffering in Buddhism
…an object of desire [vatthukāma]. Mind-side sensuality comes in the form of defilements which cause attachment such as grasping ṛāga], greed [lobha] and jealousy [icchā]. Object-side sensuality comes from attra…
In this examination of the Buddha's teachings, the Origin of Suffering is explained as being rooted in craving, which leads to a cycle of suffering. The relationship between the Origin of Suffering an
The Noble Eightfold Path and the Cessation of Suffering
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The Noble Eightfold Path and the Cessation of Suffering
"The wise one who trains himself [yoĝāvācara] should see that the builder is ‘Craving’ who fashions the home that is the physical body of each and every living being, to keep those living beings being
…compasses various implications that guide individuals on their journey towards freedom from worldly attachments and desires, ultimately leading to a state of peace and understanding.
Understanding the Inevitability of Suffering
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Understanding the Inevitability of Suffering
4. A Large Ox: Just as a large ox is the unescapable target for swarms of various biting insects no matter where it may roam, the Aggregates of Clinging are the unescapable prey of all twelve forms of
…ss, and death. By recalling the inevitability of suffering, individuals can work towards overcoming attachment to the Five Aggregates, which is the key to avoiding misery. Those who understand or have studied t…
The Three Forms of Craving in Buddhism
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The Three Forms of Craving in Buddhism
The Three forms of Craving The Lord Buddha taught that there are three sorts of craving: craving for sense-pleasure [kāmaṭhaṇa], craving for the form realms [bhavatānha] and craving for the formless r
…d, focusing on attaining form-absorptions (jhāna) to escape suffering. Each craving illustrates how attachment influences the cycle of suffering and rebirth in Buddhist philosophy. For more, visit dmc.tv.
The Dangers of Craving in Buddhism
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The Dangers of Craving in Buddhism
…hole universe would be large enough to contain it — because everybody has their endless desires and attachments and it is doubtful whether a whole ship would be large enough to contain everything a person desir…
…urrent, sweeping everything away, emphasizing the urgent need for understanding and overcoming such attachments to alleviate suffering.
The Cycle of Existence and Three Spheres
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The Cycle of Existence and Three Spheres
suffering completely, with no more attachment for the Three Spheres¹. Put another way, their practice entails extinguishing the three sorts of cr…
This text discusses the concept of craving as the root cause of rebirth in the Cycle of Existence, using a story from the Dhammapadathakā to illustrate the journey of a female piglet that was reborn m
Understanding the Nature of Craving and the Physical Body
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Understanding the Nature of Craving and the Physical Body
desire and carried away by their craving, and who do nothing but please themselves, never remove themselves from craving. Like the spider which spends its whole life in its web. If the spider were wis
…desires. By viewing the body realistically, one can free themselves from suffering that arises from attachment to physical beauty. The physical body, while often viewed attractively, is a source of constant dis…
The Nature of Suffering and the Pursuit of Happiness
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The Nature of Suffering and the Pursuit of Happiness
which they try to derive happiness are themselves of the nature of suffering. The suffering of such people, at root comes from their search for sense-pleasure and sense-ob- jects. Even the suffering t
… remain unaffected by external misfortunes. To achieve true salvation, one must diligently minimize attachment to these pleasures and focus on cultivating a pure mind.
Understanding Suffering and the Subtle Human Body
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Understanding Suffering and the Subtle Human Body
wealth. As the majority of sorts of suffering concerns material things, having attained the subtle human body, the mind, being unified with the subtle human body, is safely withdrawn beyond the reach
This text discusses why most people suffer due to attachment to their physical bodies and possessions, despite intellectually understanding Buddha's teachings o…
Understanding the Pathama Magga Sphere
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Understanding the Pathama Magga Sphere
…ll subject to the Three Signs (impermanence, suffering and not-self), He taught us to let go of our attachment to
… moving through the layers of inner bodies, confronting the Three Signs of existence, and releasing attachments.
The Noble Truths of Suffering and Cessation
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The Noble Truths of Suffering and Cessation
3.3 Dukkhanirodha Aryasacca: The Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering—the sickness of suffering which plagues us all has a cure; 3.4 Dukkanirodhagāminī Paṭipadā Aryasacca: The Noble Truth of the
…ng and overcoming suffering, rooted in the recognition of the Five Aggregates, which perpetuate our attachments and suffering.
The Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering
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The Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering
all that way from the top of our head to the tips of our toes, we are full of suffering — he had seen and known it for him- self as a result of having the wherewithal to see and know the nature of rea
…hree harmful characteristics: rebirth due to craving, the accompaniment of passion and delight, and attachment to existence. Furthermore, craving is categorized into three forms, emphasizing the profound implic…
Insights on Suffering and Enlightenment
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Insights on Suffering and Enlightenment
…ence 33 fingernails 59 fire, jumping into a - (metaphor for self-mortification 36) Five Aggregates: attachment to, suffering of 72-3; captivation 82; non-enfatuaion avoids suffering 74; seeing the Three Charact…
… the Foundations of Mindfulness and the Five Aggregates, the content highlights how false views and attachments lead to suffering. It also provides metaphors that illustrate the aging process and inherent suffe…
Exploring Suffering and Enlightenment in Buddhist Philosophy
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Exploring Suffering and Enlightenment in Buddhist Philosophy
dying 58, 67-9, 199; of exposure to third absorption 129, 130, 131 hateful things 71-2; of illness, 12, thought, discursive, sense 96, 100 46, 57, 66-7, {metaphors: donkey thought-conception: discursi
…of transcendental states are analyzed in relation to achieving enlightenment and overcoming worldly attachments. Key metaphors and teachings illustrate the journey towards understanding and transcending sufferi…
Exploring Concepts of Wholesomeness and Worldliness in Buddhism
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Exploring Concepts of Wholesomeness and Worldliness in Buddhism
worldly 83 true self, Dhammakaya as 110 Udaka Rāmaputta Hermit 193 unfortunate [hell] realms 83 Universal Monarch: wheel of, comparable to Dhammacakka, 183-6; endowments 184 untouchable cast
…explores the various roles of wives in Buddhist teachings and the suffering associated with worldly attachments and desires. The discussion of wisdom in relation to the arahat path provides insights into the hi…
Glossary of Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Buddhist Terms
…īseṇa nibbāna q.v. (nirvana with remaining aggregates) sīla (see self-discipline) sīlabbata͂paṃāda (attachment to rites and rituals: see Ten Fetters) sitibhūto (see coolness) Siddhattha (P. name of the bodhisat…
This glossary serves as a valuable resource for those exploring Buddhism, providing definitions and explanations of important terms. It covers concepts such as Right View, Right Action, and mindfulnes
บทเรียนเรื่องการพัฒนาเทคโนโลยี
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บทเรียนเรื่องการพัฒนาเทคโนโลยี
…im, especially those less privileged than himself." Luang Phaw always taught his disciples to avoid attachment to the food, clothing, shelter and medicine donated for their use and to be content with whatever t…
บทเรียนนี้สำรวจผลกระทบของการพัฒนาเทคโนโลยีในหลากหลายด้าน เช่น การสื่อสาร การทำงาน และเศรษฐกิจ โดยมุ่งเน้นการเข้าใจว่าการเปลี่ยนแปลงทางเทคโนโลยีสามารถสร้างโอกาสและความท้าทายให้กับสังคมได้อย่างไร และสงส
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Not only for monks and novices did Luang Phaw emphasize non-attachment. He taught his lay disciples the art of thrift - to avoid extravagance. He taught that wealth is vi…
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