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Understanding the Root of Suffering
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Understanding the Root of Suffering
up, but to get rid of the suffering in a way that it will not grow up again, it is not enough simply to cut off the branches and the twigs — the tree must be completely uprooted — that is craving, the
…scusses how to effectively eliminate suffering by addressing its root cause: craving. It likens the relationship of craving to suffering to a lion hunted by a hunter, emphasizing that unless the hunter (craving) …
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
… work is foundational in striving toward enlightenment and reducing suffering. By understanding the relationship between our senses and objects of our perception, along with the role of consciousness, we can lear…
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, em…
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…henomena MIND perception filtering processing knowing perception filtering processing knowing The Relationship between the Psychophysical Constituents in the Mental Process
Understanding Right Concentration in Mindfulness
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Understanding Right Concentration in Mindfulness
the emperor. Similarly, discretional mindfulness monitors all mental phenomena — if it is unwholesome, then to try to reduce it. If it is wholesome, to give it the chance to grow. 8. Right Concentrat
…. Such mindfulness practices are vital for both personal discipline and broader mental clarity. The relationship between concentration and the management of mental hindrances is elucidated, drawing parallels betw…
General Index of Meditation and Mindfulness Concepts
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General Index of Meditation and Mindfulness Concepts
…3} 3); harmful retribution 162-3 affliction: suffering as 48 aging: as suffering 46, 57, 63-6, 199; relationship to birth, illness and death 68-9 Aggregates of Clinging: 73, {metaphors: archer’s target 73, forest…
This general index compiles significant terms and concepts related to meditation and mindfulness practices. It includes terms like absent-mindedness, absorption, and aggregates of clinging, helpful fo
Understanding Suffering and the Cycle of Existence
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Understanding Suffering and the Cycle of Existence
conditioning, stopping, Cessation of suffering 93-4 {metaphor, lion and Suffering as 51-2; suffering as 47 hunter 94); responsible for keeping conduct 145-6 being in cycle of rebirth 80; retin- confu
…related to sensual indulgence and the dangers of attachment are presented, illustrating the complex relationship between craving and suffering. Emphasis is placed on the role of the Middle Way as a practice for e…
Understanding Dhammakāya and Defilements in Meditation
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Understanding Dhammakāya and Defilements in Meditation
…a 15ff., 27ff.: as master plan 10, 186, 189-90; brevity of 183; chanting of 10-11, 209-16; concerns relationship between three components 44; ex- panded upon over next 45 years 17; importance of, 189-90; main iss…
The text provides an in-depth examination of the Dhammakāya concept, explaining various levels such as Dhammakāya Anāgāmi, Gotrabhu, and Sakidāgāmi. It discusses the nature of defilements and how arah
Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts
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Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts
…previous meditation 179 lamentation: as suffering 46, 58, 70, 199; caused by sensual indulgence 32; relationship to sorrow and be­moaning 71 latrine - {metaphor for sensual indulgence 29] liberation 106: attained…
This text delves into central Buddhist themes such as the nature of suffering, the importance of right intention, and the concept of liberation. Key metaphors like the jewel of knowledge and the lion
Fundamental Concepts in Buddhist Psychology
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Fundamental Concepts in Buddhist Psychology
rasa-saṅchetana (gasticatory volition: see sense volition) rasa-saṃnā (gasticatory sense registration: see sense registration) rasa-tanḥa (gasticatory craving: see sense craving) rasa vicāra (ga
…nse registration, craving, and various forms of thought and concentration, showcasing their binding relationship to meditation practices and the understanding of the Four Noble Truths. These elements contribute t…
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…recept These are used to decide if a Precept has been transgressed partially or completely. 1. The Relationship between Cleanliness and the First Precept The First Precept: No killing (Panatipata veramani) Let…
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Insights into Modern Philosophy
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Insights into Modern Philosophy
Universal Goodness : 69 Human beings are dirty from their head to their toes. Everything that comes out of the human body serves as feed for the pests: dandruff, ear wax, eye discharge, nose discharg
…es such as Descartes, Kant, and Nietzsche are highlighted for their contributions to the field. The relationship between philosophy and other disciplines, such as science and art, is also examined, showing how ph…
The Art of Mastering Learning
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The Art of Mastering Learning
Universal Goodness : 71 2. The Relationship between Orderliness and the Second Precept The Second Precept: No stealing (Adinnadana veramani) …
This book delves into various methods and approaches that can significantly improve one's ability to learn and retain information. It emphasizes the importance of understanding personal learning style
Book Page Content
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74 : Universal Goodness 3. The Relationship between Politeness and the Third Let's observe the Five Precepts! The Third Precept: No Sexual M…
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An Introduction to Quantum Mechanics
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An Introduction to Quantum Mechanics
Universal Goodness : 77 4. The Relationship between Punctuality and the Fourth Precept The Fourth Precept: No False Speech (Musavada veramani)…
Quantum mechanics is a branch of physics that provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the behavior of matter and energy at atomic and subatomic levels. This field introduces concepts such
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…in the sky with nothing to worry about but its own wings and tail. If one doesn’t get mixed up in a relationship or start a family, then one too is as free as a bird. She said: "if you live alone with one-hundred…
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…w stubborn they’ll be when they’re older. This is why it’s more convenient not to get mixed up in a relationship in the first place. One can pursue perfection without having to be worried about anyone else.” It …
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