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Understanding the Inner Bodies on the Path to Enlightenment
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Understanding the Inner Bodies on the Path to Enlightenment
…dies are made up of the Five Aggregates [khandha] i.e. corporeality [rūpa], feeling [vedanā], sense-registration (perception) [saññā], mental formations [saṅkhāra], and consciousness [viññāṇa]. By contrast the Bo…
This text delves into the various inner bodies that exist between the Paṭhama Magga Sphere and the Body of Enlightenment. These include the Subtle Human Body, Angelic Body, and several Brahma Bodies,
Understanding the Dhammakāya and Its Mind
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Understanding the Dhammakāya and Its Mind
…d the same as the Dhammakāya. The body of the Dhammakāya incorporates layers of perception, sensory registration, central processing and cognition in just the same way as the human body. By contrast however, the …
The Dhammakāya embodies a body that resembles human perception while its mind can expand significantly, allowing the meditator to observe the eight inner bodies. This process unveils the Three Signs o
Understanding the Eightfold Path: Right Mindfulness and Right Concentration
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Understanding the Eightfold Path: Right Mindfulness and Right Concentration
…e of impermanence — arising and falling away the whole of the time and that the aggregates of sense-registration (perception) [saññā] and mental formations [sankhāra] are of a nature of not-self because they are …
This excerpt explores the significance of the Eightfold Path, specifically focusing on Right Mindfulness and Right Concentration. It emphasizes understanding the aggregates of existence as they relate
Exploring Key Buddhist Concepts and Practices
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Exploring Key Buddhist Concepts and Practices
…ss Ubbari 85-6} Recollections, the Six- which protect from danger 150 refuge from sense-pleasure 34 registration, sensory (see also perception) 96, 98, 134, 143 relationship, between explanation of Four Noble Tru…
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
Exploring Self-Mortification and Sensual Indulgence
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Exploring Self-Mortification and Sensual Indulgence
…refuge from 34 sense-sphere [of existence] 78, 85 sensory: process, breeding ground for craving 95; registration 96, 98, 125, 134, 143 sensual delight and pleasure, objects of, 95-100 sensual indulgence, 18, 27-3…
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 Sensory Terms in Buddhism
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Understanding Sensory Terms in Buddhism
…es: see the Five gandha saññāṇa (olfactory sense-reg- Faculties, sense organs) istration: see sense-registration) iriyāpatha (posture: see amenable gandha taṇhā (olfactory craving: location) see sense craving) ja…
This text delves into various sensory terms found in Buddhist scriptures, particularly focusing on olfactory and gustatory experiences. It covers concepts such as gandha (smell), jihvā (taste), and th