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…and cetasika. So, when the mind becomes free of asavas, the mind itself cease to exist.” From Paticca Samuppada point of view, there cannot be consciousness without namarupa and vice…
A Quest to Recover Buddha's True Teachings
…and cetasika. So, when the mind becomes free of asavas, the mind itself cease to exist.” From Paticca Samuppada point of view, there cannot be consciousness without namarupa and vice…
…efforts of many scientists to change two common wrong views (diṭṭhis) that had been with the humans up to recently: that the Earth is flat and it is at the…
…live a comfortable life that leaves time for such contemplation/investigations. Short-Term Goals Are Necessary to Comprehend the “Big Picture” 2. During life, we do see many instances where we can…
…of free intense meditation courses and therefore is personally interesting for me to make use of AND has an enormous outreach and impact on presumably hundred thousands of people. I…
…comes via the brain. All five physical sense inputs (vision, hearing, smell, taste, touch) come through the brain. Thinking about concepts involves the brain too (those involve only the manōdvāra…
The site’s basic layout is discussed, and the uniqueness of Buddha Dhamma (Buddhism) as a comprehensive and self-consistent worldview is emphasized. Revised October 25, 2019 A Worldview Not Known Without…
…(especially when one sees that it is indeed a complex picture) that comes to one’s mind is that “How do I know this picture is right?”. One makes that decision…
…first stage (Sōtapanna or Stream Enterer), one partially comprehends the validity of the Buddha’s worldview. This is called attaining Sammā Diṭṭhi (elimination of defilements through clear vision/understanding) to a significant…
…free lunch,” as Guth explains in his book (pp. 247-248). Thus, implied in the inflation theory is the existence of multiple universes. However, there are some contradictions to the “Big…
…have a tendency to easily “flare-up”. Then there could some, like gambling, that could lead to immoral actions. There are good habits too. Giving, helping others, teaching, and being compassionate…