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Mind-Pleasing Things” in the World Arise via Paṭicca Samuppāda
Sensory Inputs Initiate “Creation of the World” or “Loka Samudaya”
Sandiṭṭhiko – What Does It Mean?
A Sensory Input Triggers (Distorted) Saññā and Pañcupādānakkhandha
Kāma Saññā – How to Bypass to Cultivate Satipaṭṭhāna
Is Cakkhu Viññāṇa Free of Defilements?
Loka and Nibbāna (Aloka) – Complete Overview
Path to Nibbāna – The Necessary Background
Pāth to Nibbāna – Learning Dhamma to Become a Sotapanna
Sotapanna Stage from Kāma Loka
Assāsa Passāsa – What Do They Mean?
Purāna and Nava Kamma – Sequence of Kamma Generation
Āhāra – Food for the Mental Body
Pāli Words – Writing and Pronunciation
Free Will in Buddhism – Connection to Sankhāra
Saññā – What It Really Means
Saṅkhāra – What It Really Means
Viññāṇa – What It Really Means
‘Diṭṭhe Diṭṭhamattaṁ Bhavissati’ – Connection to Saññā
Rupa – What It Really Means
Sandiṭṭhiko – What Does It Mean?
Etaṁ mama, esohamasmi, eso me attā’ti – Connection to Taṇhā, Māna, Diṭṭhi
“Attato Samanupassati” and Sotapanna Stage
Rupa, Vedanā, Saññā, Saṅkhāra, Viññāṇa – Mostly Misunderstood
Loka – Each Person Perceives the “External World” Differently
Saññā – Hidden Aspect of Paṭicca Samuppāda