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…All citta have 7 universal cetasika and vedana, sanna are two of them. Thus, vedana and sanna arise with ANY and ALL citta. – Mano sankhara are defined as, “vedana…
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…All citta have 7 universal cetasika and vedana, sanna are two of them. Thus, vedana and sanna arise with ANY and ALL citta. – Mano sankhara are defined as, “vedana…
…it can still “smell” aromas, where a fruit-rupa is making contact directly with ghāna-dasaka? Another (a bit related question): Samphassa-ja-vedana create rupa that are radiating out from the cittaja kaya,…
…2. Thoughts with “viparita (distorted) sanna” (sanna vipallasa) and “samphassa-ja-vedana” arise COULD arise due to such contacts. – Then based on those “mind-made” sanna and vedana, vinnana (future expectations) arise…
…of rupakkhandha. – Note that memories of past rupa in rupakkhandha experienced with the mind directly, via “manañca paṭicca dhamme ca uppajjāti manoviññāṇaṃ.” See #4 of, “Vipāka Vēdanā and “Samphassa…
…in the “Loka Sutta (SN 12.44),” i.e., “tiṇṇaṁ saṅgati phasso” and “phassa paccayā vedanā.” Note that “phassa paccayā vedanā” means “samphassa-jā-vedanā.” All those steps occur in a split second during…
…vedana, which leads to Samphassa Ja Vedana, and based on X’s Gati, he/she would act with Sankhara. So what’s X’s desire here? To carry on with anger to fulfill that…
…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 …
Akvan said: “According to this sutta, the bodily pain is referred to as duka vedana. Both the ariya and anariya will feel this duka vedana. But there is second duka…
I see that I should have questioned this long before. I was reading again the post Dukkha Samudaya Starts With Samphassa-Jā-Vedanā. It is clear that vipaka vinnana will happen first,…
…Sāmisa Vedanā in a person but never Kāma assāda, right? So, if a person who experiences Kāma assāda, does it imply that this person has already executed the samphassa-jā-vedanā process?…