I have arranged the sections roughly in increasing complexity. However, you may want to scan through each section to get an idea of what is in each section. People have backgrounds at very different levels. Furthermore, even those who have been exposed to Buddhism for many years may not have a good understanding of the fundamentals.
Pure Dhamma Essays in Book Format
Elephants in the Room
First Elephant: “Elephant in the Room” – Direct Translation of the Tipiṭaka
Second Elephant: “Elephant in the Room 2 – Ānāpānasati“
Third Elephant: “Elephant in the Room 3 – Ānāpānasati“
Moral Living and Fundamentals
The Basics
- “The Pale Blue Dot……..”
- “The Law of Attraction, Habits, Character (Gati), and Cravings (Āsavas)“
- “Habits, Goals, and Character (Gati)“
- Wrong Views (Micca Diṭṭhi) – A Simpler Analysis
- Four Noble Truths: Recipe for Problem Solving
- First Noble Truth – A Simple Explanation of One Aspect
- Difference between a Wish and a Determination (Pāramitā)
Calming the Mind
- “Key to Calming the Mind – The Five Hindrances”
- “Solution to a Wandering Mind – Abandon Everything?“
- “Right Speech – How to avoid Accumulating Bad Kamma“
- “Three Kinds of Happiness – What is Niramisa Sukha?“
- “How to Taste Nibbāna“
- Learning Buddha Dhamma Leads to Niramisa Sukha
- “Need to Experience Suffering in Order to Understand It?“
- “Does Impermanence Lead to Suffering?“
Buddha Dhamma and Buddhism
- “Where to Start on the Path?“
- “What Reincarnates? – Concept of a Lifestream“
- “A Buddhist or a Bhouddhaya?“
- “What is Mind? How do we Experience the Outside World?“
- Recent Evidence for Unbroken Memory Records (HSAM)
- “Buddhism without Rebirth and Nibbāna?“
Dhamma Concepts
- Amazingly Fast Time Evolution of a Thought (Citta)
- “Kilesa – Relationship to Akusala, Kusala, and Puñña Kamma“
- “Ten Immoral Actions (Dasa Akusala)“
- Punna Kamma – Dāna, Sīla, Bhāvanā“
- “The Five Precepts – What the Buddha Meant by Them“
- “How to Evaluate Weights of Different Kamma“
- “What is Kamma? – Is Everything Determined by Kamma?“
- “The Four Bases of Mental Power (Satara Iddhipada)”
- “Why is it Necessary to Learn Key Pāli Words?“
Buddha Dhamma and Morality
- Origin of Morality (and Immorality) in Buddhism
- Buddhist Explanations of Conception, Abortion, and Contraception
- Is Eating Meat an Akusala Kamma (Immoral Deed)?
- Do Things Just Happen? – The Hidden Causes
Dhammapada
- Manōpubbangamā dhammā..
- Sabba Pāpassa Akaranan….
- Appamadö Amata Padam..
- Najajja Vasalo Hoti..
- Arogya Parama Labha..
- Anicca vata Saṅkhāra..
- Atta Hi Attano Natho
Working Towards Good Rebirths
- “Saṃsāric Habits and āsavā”
- “Vagaries of Life and the Way to Seek Good Rebirths”
- “How to Avoid Birth in the Apayas”
- How the Buddha Described the Chance of Rebirth in the Human Realm
- Kamma, Debt, and Meditation
- How do we Decide which View is Wrong View (Diṭṭhi)?
- Three Kinds of Diṭṭhi, Eightfold Paths, and Samadhi
- Implications of the Rebirth Process in Daily Life and in Society
- What Does Buddha Dhamma Say about Creator, Satan, Angels, and Demons?
- Patisandhi Citta – How the Next Life is Determined According to Gati
Living Dhamma (This section starts at a basic level and proceeds to deep levels)
Essential Buddhism
- Four Noble Truths – Suffering and Its Elimination
- Introduction to Citta, Vēdanā, Saññā, Sankhāra, and Viññāna
- Viññāna – Consciousness Together With Future Expectations
- Connection Between Sankhāra and Viññāna
- Viññāna and Sankhāra – Connection to Paṭicca Samuppāda
- Breath Meditation Is Addictive and Harmful in the Long Run
- Ānapānasati Eliminates Mental Stress Permanently
- Ānāpāna and Satipaṭṭhāna – Fundamentals
- Sati in Ānapānasati/Satipaṭṭhāna – Two Meanings of Sati
Living Dhamma – Overview
- Living Dhamma – Introduction
- Peace of Mind to Nibbāna – The Key Step
- Starting on the Path Even without Belief in Rebirth (with first Desana “The Hidden Suffering that We All Can Understand”; desana title different from post title)
Dhamma with Less Pāli
- Buddha Dhamma for an Inquiring Mind – Part I
- “Root of All Suffering – Ten Immoral Actions” (with the dēsana “Ten Immoral Actions (Dasa Akusala)”.
-
Is Suffering the Same as the First Noble Truth on Suffering?
- Complexity of the Mind – Viññāna and Sankhāra
-
Dhamma, Saṅkhāra, Sankata, Rupa, Viññāṇa, Gati, Āsava, Anusaya
- Bhava and Bhavaṅga – Simply Explained!
Living Dhamma – Fundamentals
- What Are Kilesa (Mental Impurities)? – Connection to Cetasika
- Suffering in This Life – Role of Mental Impurities (with Desana 2)
- Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta – Relevance to Suffering in This Life (with Desana 3)
- How Are Gati and Kilesa Incorporated into Thoughts? (with Desana 4)
- Noble Eightfold Path – Role of Sobhana Cetasika (with Desana 5; in two parts)
- Getting to Samadhi (with Desana 6)
- Sexual Orientation – Effects of Kamma and Gati (Saṅkhāra)
Mundane Sammā Samadhi
- Micca Diṭṭhi – Connection to Hethu Phala (Cause and Effect) (with Desana 7)
-
Suffering in This Life and Paṭicca Samuppāda (with Desana 8)
-
Suffering in This Life and Paṭicca Samuppāda II (with Desana 9)
Transition to Noble Eightfold Path
- Is It Necessary for a Buddhist to Eliminate Sensual Desires?
- Sila, Samadhi, Panna to Panna, Sila, Samadhi
- Six Root Causes – Loka Samudaya (Arising of Suffering) and Loka Nirodhaya (Nibbāna)
- Ye Dhammā Hetuppabhavā.. and yam kińci samudaya dhammam..
Samādhi, Jhāna (Dhyāna), Magga Phala
- Samādhi, Jhāna, Magga Phala – Introduction
- Vitakka, Vicāra, Savitakka, Savicāra, and Avitakka, Avicāra
- Jhānic Experience in Detail – Sāmaññaphala Sutta (DN 2)
- Ascendance to Nibbāna via Jhāna (dhyāna)
- Pannāvimutti – Arahanthood without Jhāna
- Mundane versus Supramundane Jhāna
- Nirōdha Samāpatti, Phala Samāpatti, Jhāna, and Jhāna Samāpatti
Mental Body – Gandhabba
- Our Mental Body – Gandhabba
- Gandhabba State – Evidence from Tipiṭaka
- Antarabhava and Gandhabba
- Ānantariya Kamma – Connection to Gandhabba
- Mental Body (Gandhabba) – Personal Accounts
- Abnormal Births Due to Gandhabba Transformations
- Satara Ahara for Mental Body or Gandhabba
- Micca Diṭṭhi, Gandhabba, and Sotāpanna Stage
- Working of Kammā – Critical Role of Conditions
Nāma & Rūpa to Nāmarūpa
In this important subsection, we will discuss the link between mind (nāma) and matter (rūpa). These are deeper analyses. For simpler analyses, see, “The Five Aggregates (Pancakkhandha).”
- Rūpa Aggregate
- Vēdanā (Feelings) Aggregate
- Saññā (Perception) Aggregate
- Saṅkhāra Aggregate
- Viññāna Aggregate
- Sakkāya Diṭṭhi
- Nāmarūpa Formation
Buddha Dhamma
User’s Guide to Pure Dhamma Website
Buddha Dhamma – A Scientific Approach
Buddhahood Associated Controversies
- Buddhahood Controversies – Introduction
- Pāṭihāriya (Supernormal Abilities) of a Buddha – Part I
- Pāṭihāriya (Supernormal Abilities) of a Buddha – Part II
The Importance of Purifying the Mind
The Grand Unified Theory of Dhamma
- The Grand Unified Theory of Dhamma – Introduction
- Our Two Worlds : Material and Mental
- 31 Realms Associated with the Earth
- Body Types in 31 Realms – Importance of Manomaya Kaya
- Gandhabba Sensing the World – With and Without a Physical Body
- Nibbāna in the Big Picture
Buddha Dhamma: Non-Perceivability and Self-Consistency
Saṃsāric Time Scale, Buddhist Cosmology, and the Big Bang Theory
Power of the Human Mind
- Power of the Human Mind – Introduction
- Difference Between Jhana and Stages of Nibbāna
- Power of the Human Mind – Anariya or Mundane Jhanas
- Power of the Human Mind – Ariya Jhanas
- Are There Procedures for Attaining Magga Phala, Jhana and Abhinna?
Transfer of Merits (Pattidāna) – How Does it Happen?
First Noble Truth is Suffering? Myths about Suffering
Vinaya – The Nature Likes to be in Equilibrium
Buddhist Chanting
- Buddhist Chanting – Introduction
- Sadhu – Symbolizes Purified Hadaya Vatthu (Mind)
- Namaskaraya – Homage to the Buddha
- Supreme Qualities of Buddha, Dhamma, Saṅgha
- The Five Precepts – Panca Sila
- Sutta Chanting (with Pāli Text)
Myths or Realities?
- Animisa Locana Bodhi Poojawa – A Prelude to Acts of Gratitude
- Pāramitā and Niyata Vivarana – Myths or Realities?
- Tisarana Vandana and Its Effects on One’s Gati
- Does the Hell (Niraya) Exist?
- Can Buddhist Meditation be Dangerous?
- Boy Who Remembered Pāli Suttas for 1500 Years
- Do Buddhists Pray and Engage in Idol Worshipping?
Also see, “Mystical Phenomena in Buddhism?” in the subsection, “Origin of Life”
Also see, “Myths about Meditation” in the subsection, “Bhāvanā (Meditation)“
Key Dhamma Concepts
- Basic Framework of Buddha Dhamma
- Concept of “San“
- Nibbāna
Anicca, Dukkha, Anatta
Anicca, Dukkha, Anatta – Wrong Interpretations
The Way to Nibbāna – Transcription of a Discourse by Waharaka Thero
- Anicca – True Meaning
- Anattā – A Systematic Analysis
Anatta and Dukkha – True Meanings
Anicca, Dukkha, Anatta – According to Some Key Suttas
Three Marks of Existence – English Discourses
- Sotāpanna Stage and Tilakkhana
Why are Tilakkhana not Included in 37 Factors of Enlightenment?
Two Versions of 37 Factors of Enlightenment
Types of Bodies in 31 Realms – Connection to Jhāna
Finest Manōmaya Kaya of an Arūpāvacara Brahma
Also see, “Root Cause of Anicca – Five Stages of a Sankata” that is in a different section.
Gati, Bhava, and Jāti
- Namagotta, Bhava, Kamma Bīja, and Mano Loka (Mind Plane)
- Gati and Bhava – Many Varieties
- Gati to Bhava to Jati – Ours to Control
- Memory, Brain, Mind, Nama Loka, Kamma Bhava, Kamma Vipaka
- Bhava and Jāti – States of Existence and Births Therein
- Difference Between Tanhā and Upādāna
- Pāpa Kamma Versus Akusala Kamma
Sorting out Some Key Pāli Terms (Tanhā, Lobha, Dosa, Moha, etc)
- Kama Tanha, Bhava Tanha, Vibhava Tanha
- Lobha, Raga and Kamachanda, Kamarāga
- Lobha, Dosa, Moha versus Raga, Patigha, Avijja
- What Are Kilesa (Mental Impurities)? – Connection to Cetasika
- Diṭṭhi (Wrong Views), Sammā Diṭṭhi (Good/Correct Views)
- Annantara and Samanantara Paccaya
- What is Avijja (Ignorance)?
- Indriya and Āyatana – Big Difference
- Hetu-Phala, Paccuppanna, and Paṭicca Samuppāda
- Correct Meaning of Vaci Saṅkhāra
- Panca Indriya and Panca Bala – Five Faculties and Five Powers
- Kāmaccandha and Icca – Being Blinded by Cravings
The Five Aggregates (Pancakkhandha)
- Five Aggregates – Introduction
- Difference Between Rupa and Rupakkhandha
-
Rūpakkhandha and Rūpa Upādānakkhandha
-
Pañca Upādānakkhandhā – Introduction
Five Aggregates – Connection to Tilakkhaṇa
- Vedana (Feelings) Arise in Two Ways
- Saṅkhāra is discussed at, “Saṅkhāra, Kamma, Kamma Bīja, Kamma Vipaka“.
- “Rupa (Material Form )“
Deeper Analyses:
Paṭicca Samuppāda
Paṭicca Samuppāda – “Pati+ichcha”+”Sama+uppäda
Subsection: Paṭicca Samuppāda, Tilakkhana, Four Noble Truths
Subsection: Sakkāya Diṭṭhi and Paṭicca Samuppāda
Subsection: Understanding the Terms in Paṭicca Samuppāda
How Are Paṭicca Samuppāda Cycles Initiated?
What Does “Paccaya” Mean in Paṭicca Samuppāda?
Imasmim Sati Idam Hoti – What Does It Really Mean?
Paṭicca Samuppāda in Plain English
- Introduction – What is Suffering?
- Introduction -2 – The Three Characteristics of Nature
- Avijja paccayā Saṅkhāra
- Saṅkhāra paccayā Viññāṇa – 1
- Saṅkhāra paccayā Viññāṇa – 2
- Viññāṇa paccayā Namarupa
- Namarupa paccayā Salayatana
- Difference between Phassa and Samphassa
- Phassa paccayā Vedana….to Bhava
- Bhava paccayā Jati….Jara, Marana,…
Paṭicca Samuppāda Cycles
- Avyākata Paṭicca Samuppāda for Vipāka Viññāna
- Akusala-Mūla Uppatti Paṭicca Samuppāda
- Kusala-Mula Paṭicca Samuppāda
- Idappaccayātā Paṭicca Samuppāda
- Uppatti Paṭicca Samuppāda (How We Create Our Own Rebirths)
Patthāna Dhamma
- Patthana Dhamma – Connection to Cause and Effect (Hethu Phala)
- What Does “Paccaya” Mean in Paṭicca amuppada?
- Anantara and Samanantara Paccayā
- Āsēvana and Aññamañña Paccayā
Assāda, Ādīnava, Nissarana
- Assāda, Ādīnava, Nissarana – Introduction
- How Perceived Pleasures (Assāda) lead to Dukkha
- Kāma Guna, Kāma, Kāma Rāga, Kāmaccanda
- Vēdanā (Feelings) Arise in Two Ways
- Feelings: Sukha, Dukha, Somanassa, and Domanassa
- What is “Kāma”? It is not Just Sex
- Kāma Assāda Start with Phassa Paccaya Vedana or Samphassa Ja Vedana
Origin of Life
- Origin of Life – There is No Traceable Origin
- Human Life – A Mental Base (Gandhabba) and a Material Base (Cell)
- Clarification of “Mental Body” and “Physical Body” – Different Types of “Kāya”
- Buddhist Explanations of Conception, Abortion, and Contraception
- Cloning and Gandhabba
- Living Cell – How Did the First Cell Come to Existence?
- Mystical Phenomena in Buddhism?
Views on Life
- Views on Life – Wrong View of Materialism
-
Wrong View of Creationism (and Eternal Future Life) – Part 1
-
Wrong View of Creationism (and Eternal Future Life) – Part 2
-
Worldview of the Buddha
- Indriya Make Phassa and Ayatana Make Samphassa
-
Is There a “Self”?
- Paṭicca Samuppāda – Not “Self” or “No-Self”
- Wider Worldview of the Buddha
- Worldview of the Buddha – Explanatory Material
- Origin of Life – One Creates One’s Own Future Lives
Bhāvanā (Meditation)
The numbered posts are to be read in that order. Even for those who are practicing Buddhists, I recommend starting at the Introduction (#1), and going down the list of topics at least the first time.
- It would be a good idea to read the posts in the following subsection at some point, in order to get an idea about the reasoning behind this approach: “Essential Buddhism“.
- 1. Introduction to Buddhist Meditation
- 2. The Basics in Meditation
- 3. The Second Level
- 4. What do all these Different Meditation Techniques Mean?
- 5. Ariya Metta Bhavana (Loving Kindness Meditation)
- 6. Ānāpānasati Bhavana (Introduction)
- 7. What is Änapäna?
- Is Ānāpānasati Breath Meditation?
- 8. The Basic Formal Ānāpānasati Meditation
- Possible Effects in Meditation – Kundalini Awakening
- 9. Key to Ānāpānasati – How to Change Habits and Character (Gati)
- Karaniya Metta Sutta – Metta Bhavana
- 10. Attaining the Sotāpanna Stage via Removing Ditthasava
- 11. Magga Phala and Ariya Jhanas via Cultivation of Saptha Bojjhaṅga
- 12. Key Factors to be Considered when “Meditating” for the Sotāpanna Stage
- 13. Kammattana (Recitations) for the Sotāpanna Stage
Important Related Posts
- Anussati and Anupassanā – Being Mindful and Removing Defilements
- Myths about Meditation
- A Simple Way to Enhance Merits (Kusala) and Avoid Demerits (Akusala)
- The Incessant Distress (“Peleema”) – Key to Dukkha Sacca
- Panca Indriya and Panca Bala – Five Faculties and Five Powers
- Possible Outcomes of Meditation – Samadhi, Jhana, Magga Phala
- What is Samadhi? – Three Kinds of Mindfulness
- Getting to Samadhi via Formal Mediation Sessions
- Are you not getting expected results from meditation?
Sutta Interpretations
Pāli Dictionaries – Are They Reliable?
Sutta Learning Sequence for the Present Day
Mahā Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta
- Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta – Structure
- Satipaṭṭhāna – Introduction
- Kāyānupassanā – Section on Postures (Iriyapathapabba)
- Kāyānupassanā – The Section on Habits (Sampajanapabba)
- Prerequisites for the Satipaṭṭhāna Bhavana
- What is “Kaya” in Kāyānupassanā?
Maha Chattarisaka Sutta (Discourse on the Great Forty)
Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta
- Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta – Introduction
- Essence of Buddhism – In the First Sutta
- Majjhimā Paṭipadā – Way to Relinquish Attachments to this World
- Tiparivatta and Twelve Types of Ñāṇa (Knowledge)
- Relinquishing Defilements via Three Rounds and Four Stages
Anguttara Nikāya – Suttā on Key Concepts
- Dasa Akusala/Dasa Kusala – Basis of Buddha Dhamma
- Dasa Akusala/Dasa Kusala – Basis of Buddha Dhamma -2
Kukkuravatika Sutta (Majjhima Nikāya 57) – Kammakkhaya
Buddhism and Evolution – Aggañña Sutta (DN 27)
Tapussa Sutta (AN 9.41)– Akuppā Cētōvimutti
Yamaka Sutta (SN 22.85) – Arahanthood Is Not Annihilation but End of Suffering
Seeking Nibbāna
- Attha Purisa Puggalā- Eight Noble Persons
- Gati (Character), Anusaya (Temptations), and Āsava (Cravings)
- “The Way to Nibbāna – Removal of Āsavā”
- Kanha (Dark) and Sukka (Bright) Kamma and Kammakkhaya
- Dasa Samyōjana – Bonds in Rebirth Process
- The Cooling Down Process (Nibbāna) – How Root Causes are Removed
- “Why is Correct Interpretation of Anicca, Dukkha, Anatta so Important?”
- “How to Cultivate the Noble Eightfold Path Starting with Anicca, Dukkha, Anatta“
- “Akusala Citta – How a Sotāpanna Avoids Apayagami Citta“
- Difference Between Giving Up Valuables and Losing Interest in Worthless
- Root Cause of Anicca – Five Stages of a Sankata
Sōtapanna Stage of Nibbāna
The first stage of Nibbāna — the Sōtapanna stage — is also called the Stream Enterer in English and Sōvān in Sinhala.
- The Sotāpanna Stage
- Why a Sotāpanna is Better off than any King, Emperor, or a Billionaire
- Myths about the Sotāpanna Stage
- Anulōma Patilōma Paṭicca Samuppāda – Key to Sōtapanna Stage
- Sotāpanna Anugami and a Sotāpanna
- Sōtapanna Anugāmi – No More Births in the Apāyās
- Four Conditions for Attaining Sotāpanna Magga/Phala
- Sotapatti Anga – The Four Qualities of a Sotāpanna
- Sammā Diṭṭhi – Realization, Not Memorization
- Assāda, Ādīnava, Nissarana
- Sakkaya Diṭṭhi is Personality (Me) View?
- How Does One Know whether the Sotāpanna Stage is Reached?
- Akusala Citta – How Does a Sotāpanna Avoids Apayagami Citta
- What is the only Akusala Removed by a Sotāpanna?
- Uadayavaya Nana
- Micca Diṭṭhi, Gandhabba, and Sotāpanna Stage – (in the “Mental Body – Gandhabba“
- section).
- 12. Key Factors to be Considered when “Meditating” for the Sotāpanna Stage (in the Meditation section).
Also, see the following posts in the Abhidhamma section for more details (these could be helpful even if you have not studied Abhidhamma):
Discussion Forum
Abhidhamma
Essential Abhidhamma – The Basics
- Amazingly Fast Time Evolution of a Thought (Citta)
- The Amazing Mind – Critical Role of Nāmagotta (Memories)
- Citta and Cetasika – How Viññāṇa (Consciousness) Arises
- State of Mind in the Absence of Citta Vithi – Bhavaṅga
- Bhava and Bhavaṅga – Simply Explained!
- Citta Vithi – Processing of Sense Inputs
- Javana of a Citta – The Root of Mental Power
- Cetasika – Connection to Gati
Mind and Consciousness
- What is Mind? How do we Experience the Outside World?
- What is a Thought?
- What is in a Thought? Why Gati are so Important?
- What is Consciousness?
- 1. Thoughts (Citta), Consciousness (Viññāṇa), and Mind (Hadaya Vatthu) – Introduction
- 2. Viññāṇa (Consciousness) can be of Many Different Types and Forms
- 3. Viññāṇa, Thoughts, and the Subconscious
Gandhabba (Manomaya Kaya)
- Gandhabba (Manomaya Kaya)- Introduction
- Does any Object (Rupa) Last only 17 Thought Moments?
- Hidden World of the Gandhabba: Netherworld (Paralowa)
- Ghost in the Machine – Synonym for the Manomaya Kaya?
- Manomaya Kaya (Gandhabba) and the Physical Body
- Brain – Interface between Mind and Body
- Manomaya Kaya and Out-of-Body Experience (OBE)
- Cuti-Patisandhi – An Abhidhamma Description
- These posts complement some of the posts in the “Udayavaya Nana” section, which is important for the Sotāpanna stage of Nibbāna. All these are pieces of a complex puzzle, but they are all inter-consistent. So, don’t worry if you do not understand it all; with time it will all make sense and will lead to unbreakable faith in Buddha Dhamma even through future lives. Faith comes via true understanding.
Role of the Brain in Human Consciousness
Why Do People Enjoy Immoral Deeds? – Diṭṭhi Is Key
Key to Sotāpanna Stage – Diṭṭhi and Vicikicca
Deeper Analyses
- The Origin of Matter – Suddhashtaka
- What are Dhamma? – A Deeper Analysis
- Pabhassara Citta, Radiant Mind, and Bhavaṅga
Comments/Reviews
- Discussion of Comments (These are based on questions sent to me via email by readers prior to 2018. In late 2017, a discussion forum was launched: “Forums“.)
- Book Reviews
Myths or Realities?
- Animisa Locana Bodhi Poojawa – A Prelude to Acts of Gratitude
- Pāramitā and Niyata Vivarana – Myths or Realities?
- Tisarana Vandana and Its Effects on One’s Gati
- Does the Hell (Niraya) Exist?
- Can Buddhist Meditation be Dangerous?
- Boy Who Remembered Pāli Suttas for 1500 Years
- Do Buddhists Pray and Engage in Idol Worshipping?
- Also see, “Mystical Phenomena in Buddhism?” in the subsection, “Origin of Life”
- Also see, “Myths about Meditation” in the subsection, “Bhāvanā (Meditation)“
Tables and Summaries
- Pāli Glossary – (A-K)
- Pāli Glossary – (L-Z)
- List of “San” Words and Other Pāli Roots
- The 89 Cittas
- Cetasika (Mental Factors)
- Rupa (Material Form)
- Rupa – Generation Mechanisms
- Rupa Kalapas (Grouping of Matter)
- Akusala Citta and Akusala Vipaka Citta
- 37 Factors of Enlightenment
- Conditions for the Four Stages of Nibbāna
- Ultimate Realities – Table
- 31 Realms of Existence
Historical Background
- Historical Background – Introduction
- Methods of Delivery of Dhamma by the Buddha
- Misconceptions on the Topics the Buddha “Refused to Answer”
- Misinterpretations of Buddha Dhamma
- Preservation of the Dhamma
- “Tipiṭaka English” Convention Adopted by Early European Scholars – Part 1
- “Tipiṭaka English” Convention Adopted by Early European Scholars – Part 2
- Historical Timeline of Edward Conze
- Why is it Critical to Find the Pure Buddha Dhamma?
- Key Problems with Mahāyāna Teachings
- Saddharma Pundarika Sutra (Lotus Sutra) – A Focused Analysis
- What is Sunyata or Sunnata (Emptiness)?
- Incorrect Theravada Interpretations – Historical Timeline
- Buddhaghosa and Visuddhimagga – Historical Background
- Buddhaghosa’s Visuddhimagga – A Focused Analysis
- Background on the Current Revival of Buddha Dhamma
- Misinterpretation of Anicca and Anatta by Early European Scholars
- Tipiṭaka Commentaries – Helpful or Misleading?
Dhamma and Science
Subsection: Origin of Life (see above)
Consciousness – A Dhamma Perspective
- What is Consciousness?
- What Happens in Other Dimensions?
- Six Kinds of Consciousness in Our 3-D World
- Expanding “Consciousness” by Using Technology
- Expanding “Consciousness” by Purifying the Mind
Consistencies with Science
- Second Law of Thermodynamics is Part of Anicca!
- Quantum Entanglement – We Are All Connected
- Infinity – How Big Is It?
- Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem
- Truine Brain: How the Mind Rewires the Brain via Meditation/Habits
- How Habits are Formed and Broken – A Scientific View
Inconsistencies with Science
1. We all are impressed by the scientific advances made during the past 100 years or so making our lives easier and more productive. I am actually a cheerleader for scientific and technological advances.
- Physics had been my passion since high school days, and that changed when I started learning Buddha Dhamma several years ago. I still love and work on topics of interest in physics (and science in general). Fortunately, I am finding that those two interests are not mutually exclusive, and there is significant overlap. In fact, this section is the result of my two overlapping interests.
2. The following posts discuss cases where current theories of science are not consistent with Buddha Dhamma. I believe that science will recognize the primary nature of the mind in the future, and will discard the current notion that the mind (consciousness) arises out of inert matter.
Neuroscience says there is no Free Will? – That is a Misinterpretation!
The Double Slit Experiment – Correlation between Mind and Matter?
Vision (Cakkhu Viññāṇa) is Not Just Seeing
3. Despite the advances in science and technology, there is much about the human mind that science does not understand, and has not even begun to understand. Western science is based on the five physical senses, leaving out the most important one, the mind.
- At the present time, in 2016, scientists have the wrong view that consciousness originates in the brain.
- All scientific theories relating to the mind are based on this wrong hypothesis. However, Buddha Dhamma says not only that mind is a sense of its own, but it is the most powerful of all six senses.
Here is a post from the Abhidhamma section that has a deeper analysis of the brain-mind connection:
Brain – Interface between Mind and Body
Quantum Mechanics and Dhamma
This section will discuss two issues:
- A new interpretation of quantum mechanics (QM) based on non-locality is presented based on Feynman’s ideas. Concepts like wave-particle duality, observer effect, are not needed. Furthermore, complex interpretations like the “Many-Worlds interpretation” are avoided. All existing experimental data will be shown to be consistent with this interpretation.
- A deeper understanding of how kamma automatically lead to corresponding kamma vipāka in Buddhism (Buddha Dhamma), becomes clear with this interpretation.
Quantum Mechanics and Dhamma – Introduction
Quantum Mechanics and Consciousness
Quantum Mechanics – A New Interpretation
Basis of the Proposed Interpretation – Feynman’s Technique in QED
- Feynman’s Glass Plate Experiment
- Feynman’s Method of “A Particle Exploring All Possible Paths”
- “Exploring All Possible Paths” Leads to Fermat’s Principle of Least Time
Dhamma and Philosophy
- Dhamma and Philosophy – Introduction
- Philosophy of the Mind
- Is Buddha Dhamma (Buddhism) a Religion?
- The Infinity Problem in Buddhism
Free Will in Buddhism – Connection to Sankhāra
Miscellaneous