How Perceived Pleasures (Assāda) lead to Dukkha
…if one is seeking sense pleasures and is willing to do things that can be done only with “animal gati“, “pretha gati“, “asura gati“, or “niraya gati“, then no matter…
A Quest to Recover Buddha's True Teachings
…if one is seeking sense pleasures and is willing to do things that can be done only with “animal gati“, “pretha gati“, “asura gati“, or “niraya gati“, then no matter…
…Sansāra (or Saṃsāra)“), and “gati” (pronounced “gathi”)are saṃsāric habits (see, “saṃsāric Habits and āsavā“); thus “san gati” means saṃsāric habits; “phassa” means contact, and “tinnan” (pronounced “thinnan”) means three. See…
…reduces, one gets depressed. (2) Such over-indulgences build corresponding character or “gati,” and one’s future births are according to one’s gati. Another samsāric gati is the tendency to get angry…
…saṁyojanās, we could also say the same using five “defiled gati” (pronounced “gathi.”) The closest translation of “gati” is “character/habits.” One attains Nibbāna by removing all five gati. But those…
…key Pāli term: “gati.” One can get a list of relevant posts by typing “gati” in the “Search” box at the top right. Note that “gati” is pronounced as “gathi.”…
…introductory post: “The Law of Attraction, Habits, Character (Gati), and Cravings (Āsavas).” By the way, the removal of “āsava” and “gati” leads to Nibbāna: “The Way to Nibbāna – Removal…
…– Only Way to Change Gati 9. In an average human, whether or not immoral javana citta will be triggered will depend on his/her set of āsavas (or gati). If…
…see “Gati, Bhava, and Jāti” to read about the critical concept of gati. It is incorrect to say we have a “self” or “no-self”; we only have gati that can…
…Ānāpānasati“ Moral Living and Fundamentals The Basics “The Pale Blue Dot……..” “The Law of Attraction, Habits, Character (Gati), and Cravings (Āsavas)“ “Habits, Goals, and Character (Gati)“ Wrong Views (Micca Diṭṭhi)…
…kamma vipāka of those kamma lead to rebirths in “bad realms” called dugati. The word dugati comes from “du” + “gati” or “bad gati.” On the other hand, meritorious deeds…