Reply To: Post On Kāma Guṇa – Origin of Attachment (Tanhā)
TGS wrote, “It’s interesting to me seeing the Pali word “iṭṭhā” which arise in regards to an object that is desirable”. I notice that “iṭṭhā” also shows up as a…
A Quest to Recover Buddha's True Teachings
TGS wrote, “It’s interesting to me seeing the Pali word “iṭṭhā” which arise in regards to an object that is desirable”. I notice that “iṭṭhā” also shows up as a…
The Buddha understood the true nature of this world by meticulously analyzing the sensory experience. The following posts provide an overview of his analysis of a sensory experience. Buddhist Worldview…
I add… For me, the goal inherent in sankhata/matter means Kāma Guna. Then we would have to agree with the Mahayanists, who always discuss Dependent Arising when discussing cause and…
Yes. Your assumption is correct. Jhanic and samapatti sukha are also”distorted saññā.” Brahmas (and Anariya yogis) get attached to them via the similar kāma guṇa (but at a lower level;…
…occurs if one has such matching gati for that rūpa or that ārammana. Hojan thinks this passage needs to be revised according to the recent posts about kamaguna. Thank you….