Reply To: Feelings: Sukha, Dukha, Somanassa, and Domanassa
Lal, You mentioned: The somanassa vedana is indeed produced by “samphassa with gati”. The gati in this case are not just with the Arahant, but anyone in human bhava. “Sweetness…
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Lal, You mentioned: The somanassa vedana is indeed produced by “samphassa with gati”. The gati in this case are not just with the Arahant, but anyone in human bhava. “Sweetness…
I learned that Āsavakkhaya nana is abhiññā. Kāma Assāda Start with Phassa Paccayā Vedanā or Samphassa-Jā-Vedana “This is what the Buddha realized as the asavakkhaya nana, the way to get…
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,…
…are fortunate to have Lal elaborate the uddesa versions of various verses and terms for us, such as: vipapka vedana vs samphassa ja vedana Mere saṅkhāra vs abhisaṅkhāra vipaka viññāṇa…
…of suffering ends with the attainment of Arahanthood: suffering associated with “saṅkhāra dukkhā” or what is called “samphassa jā vedanā“; see, “Vedana (Feelings) Arise in Two Ways.” 14. Of course,…
…mental suffering arises due to samphassa-jā-vedanā, which arises due to defiled gati. Arhant has removed all the defiled gati. To add to that, What actually happens is that, Vexed mind…
…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?…
…through actions. Then, we also say one has that type of craving or “gati.” These triggers are ārammaṇa; See “Vipāka Vēdanā and “Samphassa jā Vēdanā” in a Sensory Event.” For…
Sir, you are absolutely right when you say the instructors don’t know what is samphassa ja vedana, most of them don’t but there may be a few who do. I…
…they make us bound to the “kama loka.” Regarding your question, see, “Kāma Assāda – A Root Cause of Suffering” and “Kāma Assāda Start with Phassa Paccayā Vedanā or Samphassa-Jā-Vedana“…