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…mind gets to the “kāma dhātu” stage but not to “kāma bhava.” Note that “gathi” there refers to “gati” as written in English/Latin alphabet in “Tipitaka English.” “Gati” is pronounced…
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…mind gets to the “kāma dhātu” stage but not to “kāma bhava.” Note that “gathi” there refers to “gati” as written in English/Latin alphabet in “Tipitaka English.” “Gati” is pronounced…
…abhisankhara defiled gati works in this step. raga or dosa(patigha) patisamvedi step starts in here kamaguna works in this step. It depends on one’s gati and how strong a given…
…comes just before the Ānāpānasati Sutta (MN 118.)) The “mundane version” of Ānāpānasati includes the following: Taking in good morals and cultivating “good gati, “discarding bad gati, learning (taking in)…
…or happiness depending on our gati and āsāvās. An Arahant, who has removed all āsāvās/anusaya/saṁyojana/gati by comprehending the true nature (“yathābhūta ñāna”), is free of “distorted saññā” and therefore of…
…types of gati, and the resulting rebirths propagate the same gati. That is a self-feeding, never-ending process! That loop must be broken to escape the “kāma loka” and to start…
…dhösa hatred dukha dhukha suffering dukkha dhukhkha suffering & it can be overcome dvara dhvära door (to the outside world) ekaggata ekaggathä one-pointedness (of the mind) gandha smell gati gati…
Dear Lal, Regarding gati/anusaya being located in the hadaya vatthu—not kamma bhava (bija)—I came across another post, Manomaya Kaya (Gandhabba) and the Physical Body (I bolded the part in question):…
…based on gati, re-activity, does often (if not always) lead to suffering for oneself and others. It leads to all kind of problems. It is also wise to become more…
…Persons Āsava, Anusaya, and Gati (Gati) “The Way to Nibbāna – Removal of Āsavā” Kanha (Dark) and Sukka (Bright) Kamma and Kammakkhaya Dasa Samyōjana – Bonds in Rebirth Process The…
…“fiery or energetic” (“théjas gati” or “තේජස් ගතිය” in Sinhala), and vāyo refers to “motion/vacillation” (“salena gatiya” or “සැලෙන ගතිය” in Sinhala). They are all created in javana citta that…