Khandhā in Idappaccayatā Paṭicca Samuppāda

…the previous post, we discussed how our mindset could change (to a temporary bhavaṇga state) due to an ārammaṇa. See “Change of Mindset Due to an Ārammaṇa.” That “change in…

Reply To: Citta question

…relative, the mind may stay in a temporary “sad bhavanga state” for even a few days. That is a very brief summary. The following section could also be helpful: “Essential…

Reply To: Kiriya Citta

…news of the death of a close relative, the mind shifts to a “saddened state.” Then that mindset becomes a “temporary bhvanaga state” that could replace the “uppatti bhvanaga state”…

Controlled processes from the Nama Loka…

state Bhavaṅga of the mind… 26.) The biological view, of the process. If we look at the big picture, there must exist in the form of countless pañcakkhandha laws and…

Gandhabba – Only in Human and Animal Realms

…thought stream (cittaja kāya) starts, and the mind will be mainly in the bhavaṅga state. Simultaneously, an utuja kāya forms by the suddhāṭṭhaka generated by both the kammaja kāya and…

Peace of Mind to Nibbāna – The Key Step

…reading this post. X had experienced nirāmisa sukha by engaging in a regular anariya Metta Bhāvanā. Even though it led to a relaxed and calm state of mind, X realized…