Anuseti – How Anusaya Grows with Saṅkhāra
…– How Anusaya Grows -2“ Anusaya – Hidden Defilements 1. Anusaya is a critical concept. The word “gati” (pronounced “gathi”) is hardly mentioned in current texts but is also a…
A Quest to Recover Buddha's True Teachings
…– How Anusaya Grows -2“ Anusaya – Hidden Defilements 1. Anusaya is a critical concept. The word “gati” (pronounced “gathi”) is hardly mentioned in current texts but is also a…
…One’s gati becomes strong with repeated use, and one’s āsava depends on both anusaya and gati. An Arahant has removed all types of anusaya, gati, and hence āsava. No matter…
…mean Clive’s gati and anusaya have disappeared? Of course not. The gandhabba inside would still have the same gati and anusaya that Clive had before the brain damage. It is…
…Gati (Character/Habits) and Anusaya (Latent Defilements) 1. To get started, we must review what we discussed in the previous post, “Response to a Sensory Stimulus – Role of Gati/Anusaya.” In…
…“latent tendencies are in our gati. Anusaya and “gati” are closely related. See “The Law of Attraction, Habits, Character (Gati), and Cravings (Āsavas)” and “Āsava, Anusaya, and Gati (Gati).” Everyone…
…are interconnected: “Āsava, Anusaya, and Gati (Gati).” Removal of the removal of 7 types of anusaya (the same as removing corresponding gati) leads to the stopping of the four types…
…Newborn Baby Has Anusaya, but Not Gati 8. A newborn baby does not have any gati. Of course, all types of anusaya are hidden in that baby’s mind; different types…
…up to the mind as “āsava.” See, “Āsava, Anusaya, and Gati (Gati).” Anusaya is like gunpowder in a matchstick. Striking that match on a rough surface will produce light. In…
…Anusaya 4. Each citta gets contaminated in those nine stages due to anusaya that comes to the surface as āsava (or āsaya), which are also related to one’s gati. There…
…(gati with the “t” pronounced “th,” like in “three” or in Thailand), (2) cravings (āsavā,) and (3) Hidden cravings (anusaya.) See “Habits and Goals, and Character (Gati).” One’s gati are…