Tanhā – The Origin of Suffering
…can imagine, kāma taṇhā originates due to our inherent kāma guna. There are sights, sounds, smells, tastes, touches, and dhammā that we like to experience. If access to such things…
A Quest to Recover Buddha's True Teachings
…can imagine, kāma taṇhā originates due to our inherent kāma guna. There are sights, sounds, smells, tastes, touches, and dhammā that we like to experience. If access to such things…
Please see #1 in Kāma Guṇa – Origin of Attachment (Tanhā): …we first categorized vedanā into two types: vipāka vedanā (sukha, dukkha, and adukkhamasukha vedanā) and samphassa-jā-vedanā (somanassa and domanassa…
…sugar, Arahant would see the difference between a “beautiful woman” and a “not so beautiful woman” per kama guna. – Attachment is different from “natural perception” due to kama guna….
…still would not be appealing to everyone in THAT bhava, because, difference in their sense faculties. I said Kama guna is subjective to the particular lifestream. No object has kama…
…etc and that is a kama guna for pigs. See, “Kāma Guna, Kāma, Kāma Rāga, Kāmaccanda“. However, there could be some experiences like what Donna (inflib) is experiencing. While I…
…associated with the five types of kāma guṇa. They are associated with sights, sounds, tastes, smells, and bodily contacts. See “Kāma Guṇa – Origin of Attachment (Tanhā)” and “Kāma Guna,…
…the connection to Kamaguna”. I’m not sure if you had a chance to come across what I mentioned in the thread “Post on Kama guna – Origin of attachment (Tanha)”…
…also correct to say this about the stronger forms of liking: kāma rāga = rāga for kāma guna kāmaccanda = ccanda (iccha + anda) for kāma guna Thank you! Lang…
November 2, 2019; revised November 6, 2019; September 10, 2022; October 14, 2022; February 3, 2023 Introduction 1. Here, we will discuss why someone with sakkāya diṭṭhi believes in a…
…it.” The passion for such sounds gives rise to pursuing/investigating such sounds (sadda pariyesanā.) In the discussion of kāma guna for pañca kāma, only the first five apply. But it…