Gati to Bhava to Jāti – Ours to Control
…like gati, āsāvās are deep-seated and ingrained in one’s lifestream, and most can be traced back numerous lives in the past; see, “Āsava, Anusaya, and Gati (Gathi)“. While there can…
A Quest to Recover Buddha's True Teachings
…like gati, āsāvās are deep-seated and ingrained in one’s lifestream, and most can be traced back numerous lives in the past; see, “Āsava, Anusaya, and Gati (Gathi)“. While there can…
…are broken at the Arahant stage. See “Dasa Samyōjana – Bonds in Rebirth Process” and “Āsava, Anusaya, and Gati (Gathi)” for details. All related posts at “Gati, Bhava, and Jāti.”…
…āsava would not resurface until the next birth if the brain was permanently damaged. Details at “Gati (Gati), Anusaya, and Āsava.” Many examples are discussed in “Patient H.M. – Different…
…a billionth of a second, there is no way to control what kinds of cetasikā get into a citta. It happens automatically, according to our gati/anusaya! Anusaya Can Be Compared…
…“gati” becomes established, it can even lead to birth with that “gati,” i.e., will be destined for “dugati” (du + gati), which is another name for the apāyā (the four…
…anusaya (mental fermentations) that cannot be removed until one comprehends Tilakkhana. Based on the sense input, those anusaya may come to the surface, and that is called āsava; see “Gati…
…to understanding how to eliminate bad gati and cultivate good gati. That is the way to Nibbāna. That understanding is also critically important to get the basic idea behind the…
…4.170)” states that removing all types of anusaya and saṁyojana leads to Nibbāna. A Sotapanna would have removed two types of anusaya and three saṁyojana. As a Sotapanna progresses on…
…tendencies (anusaya) and attachments (āsava). Gati determine the way a being reacts to different situations, and influence his moral or immoral actions (kamma). Gati are also associated with the cetasika…
…have any anusaya, gati, samyojana, etc. They will not attach (tanha) to any arammana. 3. To dig deeper: “Conditions for the Four Stages of Nibbāna” “Search Results for: gati anusaya“…