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Pure Dhamma

Pure Dhamma

A Quest to Recover Buddha's True Teachings

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  • Buddha Dhamma
    • User’s Guide to Pure Dhamma Website
    • Buddha Dhamma – A Scientific Approach
      • Introduction – A Scientific Approach to Buddha Dhamma
      • Theories of Our World – Scientific Overview
      • Mind and Matter – Buddhist Analysis
      • Sensual Pleasures – The Hidden Suffering
      • Kammic Energy Leads to Consciousness
      • Brain and the Gandhabba
        • Mind Is Not in the Brain
        • Gandhabba in a Human Body – an Analogy
        • Persistent Vegetative State – Buddhist View
        • Patient H.M. – Different Roles of Brain in Memory
        • Memory Recall for Gandhabba in a Human Body
        • How Do We See? – Role of the Gandhabba
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      • Our Two Worlds – Rupa Loka and Nāma Loka
        • Autobiographical Memory – Preserved in Nāma Loka
        • Rupa and Rupakkhandha, Nāma and Nāmagotta
        • Response to a Sensory Stimulus – Role of Gati/Anusaya
        • Ārammaṇa Plays a Critical Role in a Sensory Event
        • Nāma Loka and Rupa Loka – Two Parts of Our World
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      • Tipitaka – A Systematic Approach
        • Tipitaka – The Uniqueness of Buddha Dhamma
        • Pāli Canon Is Self-Contained but Requires Detailed Explanation
        • Vinaya Piṭaka – More Than Disciplinary Rules
        • Abhidhamma Piṭaka – Deeper Analyses of Cocepts
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      • Antarābhava and Gandhabba
        • Antarābhava – No Connection to Gandhabba
        • Antarābhava Discussion in Kathāvatthu – Not Relevant to Gandhabba
        • Interpretation of the Tipiṭaka – Gandhabba Example
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    • Buddhahood Associated Controversies
      • Buddhahood Controversies – Introduction
      • Pāṭihāriya (Supernormal Abilities) of a Buddha – Part I
      • Pāṭihāriya (Supernormal Abilities) of a Buddha – Part II
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    • What is Buddha Dhamma?
    • Foundation of Dhamma
    • The Importance of Purifying the Mind
    • The Grand Unified Theory of Dhamma
      • The Grand Unified Theory of Dhamma – Introduction
      • Our Two Worlds: Material and Immaterial
      • 31 Realms Associated with the Earth
      • Gandhabbaya – Only in Human and Animal Realms
      • Body Types in 31 Realms – Importance of Manomaya Kaya
      • Gandhabbaya Sensing the World – With and Without a Physical Body
      • Nibbāna in the Big Picture
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    • Buddha Dhamma: Non-Perceivability and Self-Consistency
    • Samsāric Time Scale, Buddhist Cosmology, and the Big Bang Theory
    • Evidence for Rebirth
    • Power of the Human Mind
      • Power of the Human Mind – Introduction
      • Difference Between Jhāna and Stages of Nibbāna
      • Power of the Human Mind – Anariya or Mundane Jhanas
      • Power of the Human Mind – Ariya Jhanas
      • Are There Procedures for Attaining Magga Phala, Jhāna and Abhiññā?
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    • Transfer of Merits (Pattidāna) – How Does it Happen?
    • First Noble Truth is Suffering? Myths about Suffering
    • Vinaya – The Nature Likes to be in Equilibrium
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  • Elephants in the Room
    • Word-for-Word Translation of the Tipiṭaka
      • “Elephant in the Room” – Direct Translation of the Tipiṭaka
      • Niddesa (Brief Description) of Paṭicca Samuppāda
      • Paṭicca Samuppāda During a Lifetime
        • Idappaccayātā Paṭicca Samuppāda – Bhava and Jāti Within a Lifetime
        • Change of Mindset Due to an Ārammaṇa
        • Khandhā in Idappaccayātā Paṭicca Samuppāda
        • Seeing Is a Series of “Snapshots”
        • Aggregate of Forms – Collection of “Mental Impressions” of Forms
        • Rupakkhandha in Idappaccayātā Paṭicca Samuppāda
        • Five Aggregates – Experiences of Each Sentient Being
        • Pañcupādānakkhandha – Attachment to One’s Experiences
        • Noble Truth of Suffering- Pañcupādānakkhandhā Dukkhā
        • Sakkāya Diṭṭhi and Pañcupādānakkhandhā
        • Bhava and Jāti Within a Lifetime – Example
      • Often Mistranslated Pāli Keywords
        • Rāga and Jhāna – Two Commonly Misunderstood Words
    • Elephant in the Room 2 – Jhāna and Kasina
      • Samādhi, Jhāna, and Sammā Samādhi
      • Jhāna, Jhāya, and Jhāyi – Different Meanings
    • Elephant in the Room 3 – Ānāpānasati
      • Ānāpānasati – Overview
      • Assāsa Passāsa – What Do They Mean?
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  • Key Dhamma Concepts
    • Basic Framework of Buddha Dhamma
      • Buddha Dhamma – Noble Truths, Paṭicca Samuppāda, Tilakkhana
      • Noble Truths, Paṭicca Samuppāda, Tilakkhana – Key Relationships
      • Anicca Nature, the First Noble Truth, and Paṭicca Samuppāda
      • Tilakkhana – Introduction
        • Anicca and Anatta – Two Characteristics of the World
        • Anuloma Khanti and Sammattaniyāma – Pre-requisites for a Sotapanna
        • Anicca Nature – Not Possible to Overcome Suffering in This World
        • Dukkha in Tilakkhana Is a Characteristic – Not Dukkha Vedanā
        • Attachment to Things with Dukkha Lakkhana Leads to Dukkha
        • How Does Anicca Nature Lead to Dukkha?
        • Anatta is a Characteristic of the World, not About a “Self”
        • Anatta in Anattalakkhaṇa Sutta – Part 1
        • Anatta in Anattalakkhaṇa Sutta – Part 2
    • San – A Critical Pāli Root
      • What is “San”? Meaning of Sansāra (or Saṃsāra)
      • Sankhāra, Kamma, Kamma Bīja, Kamma Vipāka
      • Sankhara – Life is a Bundle of Sankhara
      • Difference Between Dhammā and Saṅkhāra
      • Kamma are Done with Sankhāra – Types of Sankhāra
    • Nibbāna
      • Nibbana – Is it Difficult to Understand?
      • The Four Stages in Attaining Nibbāna
      • What Are Rūpa? (Relation to Nibbāna)
      • Nirāmisa Sukha
      • Does the First Noble Truth Describe only Suffering?
      • Nirödha and Vaya – Two Different Concepts
      • Nibbana “Exists”, but Not in This World
    • Anicca, Dukkha, Anatta
      • Anicca, Dukkha, Anatta – Wrong Interpretations
      • Anatta and Dukkha – True Meanings
      • Anicca, Dukkha, Anatta – According to Some Key Suttas
      • Anicca – True Meaning
        • Anicca – Inability to Keep What We Like
        • Anicca – Repeated Arising/Destruction
        • Anicca – Worthlessness of Worldly Things
        • The Incessant Distress (“Peleema”) – Key to Dukkha Sacca
        • How to Cultivate the Anicca Saññā
        • How to Cultivate the Anicca Sanna – II
        • If Everything is Anicca Should We Just give up Everything?
      • Anattā – A Systematic Analysis
        • Anattā in Anattalakkahana Sutta – No Soul or an Ātma
        • Anatta – No Refuge in This World
        • Dasa Akusala and Anatta – The Critical Link
        • Anatta – the Opposite of Which Atta?
        • Anattā (Mundane Interpretation) – There is no “Unchanging Self”
      • Tilakkhana – English Discourses
      • The Way to Nibbāna – Transcription of a Discourse by Waharaka Thero
      • Sotāpanna Stage and Tilakkhaṇa
        • Sakkāya Diṭṭhi and Tilakkhana
        • Sakkāya Ditthi – Getting Rid of Deeper Wrong Views
        • Associations (Sēvana)- A Root Cause of Wrong Views
      • Why are Tilakkhana not Included in 37 Factors of Enlightenment?
      • Two Versions of 37 Factors of Enlightenment
      • Types of Bodies in 31 Realms – Connection to Jhāna
      • Finest Manōmaya Kaya of an Arūpāvacara Brahma
    • Gati, Bhava, and Jāti
      • Namagotta, Bhava, Kamma Bīja, and Mano Loka (Mind Plane)
      • Gathi and Bhava – Many Varieties
      • Gathi to Bhava to Jathi – Ours to Control
      • Memory, Brain, Mind, Nama Loka, Kamma Bhava, Kamma Vipāka
      • Bhava and Jati – States of Existence and Births Therein
      • Difference Between Tanhā and Upādāna
      • Pāpa Kamma Versus Akusala Kamma
    • Sorting out Some Key Pāli Terms (Taṇhā, Lobha, Dosa, Moha, etc)
      • Kāma Tanhā, Bhava Tanhā, Vibhava Tanhā
      • Tanha – How We Attach Via Greed, Hate, and Ignorance
      • Lōbha, Rāga and Kāmacchanda, Kāmarāga
      • Lōbha, Dōsa, Mōha versus Rāga, Paṭigha, Avijjā
      • What is Avijja (Ignorance)?
      • Vedanā (Feelings) Arise in Two Ways
      • Indriya and Ayatana – Big Difference
      • Hetu-Phala, Paccuppanna, and Paṭicca Samuppāda
      • Diṭṭhi (Wrong Views), Sammā Diṭṭhi (Good/Correct Views)
      • Correct Meaning of Vacī Sankhāra
      • Panca Indriya and Panca Bala – Five Faculties and Five Powers
      • Kāmaccandha and Icca – Being Blinded by Cravings
    • The Five Aggregates (Pañcakkhandha)
      • Five Aggregates – Introduction
      • Difference Between Physical Rūpa and Rūpakkhandha
      • Rūpakkhandha and Rūpa Upādānakkhandha
      • Arising of Five Aggregates Based on an Ārammaṇa
      • Memory Records- Critical Part of Five Aggregates
      • Pañca Upādānakkhandhā – Introduction
      • Five Aggregates – Connection to Tilakkhaṇa
        • Five Aggregates and Tilakkhaṇa – Introduction
        • Icca, Nicca, Anicca – Important Connections
        • “Me” and “Mine” – The Root Cause of Suffering
        • Difference Between “Me and Mine” and Sakkāya Diṭṭhi
        • Sakkāya Diṭṭhi – “Me and Mine” View
        • Atta – Two Very Different Meanings
      • Viññāṇa (Defiled Consciousness)
      • Rupa (Material Form)
      • Pancakkhandha or Five Aggregates – A Misinterpreted Concept
      • Pancaupadanakkhandha – It is All Mental
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  • Living Dhamma
    • Essential Buddhism
      • Four Noble Truths – Suffering and Its Elimination
      • Introduction to Citta, Vēdanā, Saññā, Saṅkhāra, and Viññāṇa
      • Breath Meditation Is Addictive and Harmful in the Long Run
      • Viññāṇa – Consciousness Together With Future Expectations
      • Connection Between Saṅkhāra and Viññāṇa
      • Viññāna and Sankhāra – Connection to Paṭicca Samuppāda
      • Ānapānasati Eliminates Mental Stress Permanently
      • Ānāpāna and Satipatthāna – Fundamentals
      • Sati in Ānapānasati/Satipatthāna – Two Meanings of Sati
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    • Living Dhamma – Overview
      • Living Dhamma – Introduction
      • Niramisa Sukha to Nibbana Suva – The Key Step
      • Starting on the Path Even without Belief in Rebirth
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    • Dhamma with Less Pāli
      • Buddha Dhamma for an Inquiring Mind – Part I
      • Root of All Suffering – Ten Immoral Actions
      • Is Suffering the Same as the First Noble Truth on Suffering?
      • Dhamma, Saṅkhāra, Sankata, Rupa, Viññāṇa, Gati, Āsava, Anusaya
      • Complexity of the Mind – Viññāna and Sankhāra
      • Citta, Manō, Viññāna – Nine Stages of a Thought
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    • Living Dhamma – Fundamentals
      • What Are Kilesa (Mental Impurities)? – Connection to Cetasika
      • Suffering in This Life – Role of Mental Impurities
      • Satipattana Sutta – Relevance to Suffering in This Life
      • How Are Gati and Kilesa Incorporated into Thoughts?
      • Noble Eightfold Path – Role of Sobhana Cetasika
      • Getting to Samadhi
      • Sexual Orientation – Effects of Kamma and Gathi (Sankhara)
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    • Mundane Sammā Samadhi
      • Micca Ditthi – Connection to Hethu Phala (Cause and Effect)
      • Suffering in This Life and Paṭicca Samuppāda
      • Suffering in This Life and Paṭicca Samuppāda II
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    • Transition to Noble Eightfold Path
      • Is It Necessary for a Buddhist to Eliminate Sensual Desires?
      • Sīla, Samādhi, Paññā to Paññā, Sīla, Samādhi
      • Ye Dhammā Hetuppabhavā.. and Yam Kiñci Samudaya Dhammam..
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    • Samādhi, Jhāna (Dhyāna), Magga Phala
      • Samādhi, Jhāna, Magga Phala – Introduction
      • Vitakka, Vicāra, Savitakka, Savicāra, and Avitakka, Avicāra
      • Jhānic Experience in Detail – Sāmañ­ña­phala Sutta (DN 2)
      • Ascendance to Nibbāna via Jhāna (Dhyāna)
      • Pannāvimutti – Arahanthood without Jhāna
      • Mundane versus Supramundane Jhāna
      • Nirōdha Samāpatti, Phala Samāpatti, Jhāna, and Jhāna Samāpatti
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    • Mental Body – Gandhabbaya
      • Our Mental Body – Gandhabbaya
      • Gandhabba State – Evidence from Tipiṭaka
      • Antarābhava and Gandhabba
      • Ānantariya Kamma – Connection to Gandhabba
      • Mental Body (Gandhabbaya) – Personal Accounts
      • Abnormal Births Due to Gandhabba Transformations
      • Satara Āhāra for Mental Body or Gandhabba
      • Micchā Diṭṭhi, Gandhabba, and Sōtapanna Stage
      • Working of Kammā – Critical Role of Conditions
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    • Nāma & Rūpa to Nāmarūpa
      • Mental Aggregates
        • What is Sañña (Perception)?
          • Sanna – What It Really Means
          • Future Suffering – Why It Arises
          • Ditthi, Sanna, and Sankhara – How They Relate
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        • What Is Vedana (Feelings)?
          • Vedana – What It Really Means
          • Vēdanā and Samphassa-Jā-Vēdanā – More Than Just Feelings
          • Does Bodily Pain Arise Only Due to Kamma Vipāka?
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        • Sankhara – What It Really Means
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      • Rupa Aggregate
        • Bhūta and Yathābhūta – What Do They Really Mean
        • What are Rūpa? – Dhammā are Rūpā too!
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      • Viññāṇa Aggregate
        • Viññāna – What It Really Means
        • Kamma Viññāna – Link Between Mind and Matter
        • Anidassana Viññāṇa – What It Really Means
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      • Sakkāya Diṭṭhi
        • Do I Have “A Mind” That Is Fixed and “Mine”?
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      • Nāmarūpa Formation
        • Kamma Viññāṇa and Nāmarūpa Paricceda Ñāṇa
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  • Dhamma and Science
    • Dhamma and Science – Introduction
    • Good Explanations – Key to Weeding Out Bad Versions of Dhamma
    • Origin of Life
      • Origin of Life – There is No Traceable Origin
      • Human Life – A Mental Base (Gandhabba) and a Material Base (Cell)
      • Clarification of “Mental Body” and “Physical Body” – Different Types of “Kāya”
      • Buddhist Explanations of Conception, Abortion, and Contraception
      • Cloning and Gandhabba
      • Living Cell – How Did the First Cell Come to Existence?
      • Mystical Phenomena in Buddhism?
      • Views on Life
        • Views on Life – Wrong View of Materialism
        • Wrong View of Creationism (and Eternal Future Life) – Part 1
        • Wrong View of Creationism (and Eternal Future Life) – Part 2
        • Worldview of the Buddha
          • Buddhist Worldview – Introduction
          • Contact Between Āyatana Leads to Vipāka Viññāna
          • How Do Sense Faculties Become Internal Āyatana?
          • Indriya Make Phassa and Āyatana Make Samphassa
          • Is There a “Self”?
            • Citta – Basis of Our Experience and Actions
            • Vipāka Vēdanā and “Samphassa jā Vēdanā” in a Sensory Event
            • Kāma Guṇa – Origin of Attachment (Tanhā)
            • Vision Is a Series of “Snapshots” – Movie Analogy
            • Chachakka Sutta – No “Self” in Initial Sensory Experience
            • Sakkāya Ditthi in Terms of Attā or “Self” or “Ātma”
            • An Apparent “Self” Is Involved in Kamma Generation
          • Paticca Samuppāda – Not ‘Self’ or ‘No-Self’
            • Tanhā – The Origin of Suffering
            • Paṭicca Samuppāda – A “Self” Exists Due to Avijjā
            • Kamma, Saṅkhāra, and Abhisaṅkhāra – What Is “Intention”?
            • Vacī Saṅkhāra – Saṅkappa (Conscious Thoughts) and Vācā (Speech)
            • Tanhā Paccayā Upādāna – Critical Step in Paticca Samuppāda
            • Mōha/Avijjā and Vipāka Viññāṇa/Kamma Viññāṇa
            • Icchā (Cravings) Lead to Upādāna and to Eventual Suffering
            • Dhammā, Kamma, Saṅkhāra, Mind – Critical Connections
            • Paticca Samuppāda – From Mind to Matter
            • Kamma and Paṭicca Samuppāda
              • Kamma and Paṭicca Samuppāda – Introduction
              • Kāma Assāda – A Root Cause of Suffering
              • Gati (Habits/Character) Determine Births – Saṃsappanīya Sutta
          • Wider Worldview of the Buddha
            • The Framework of Buddha Dhamma
            • The Suffering (Dukkha) in the First Noble Truth
            • Dangers of Ten Types of Wrong Views and Four Possible Paths
            • Sammā Diṭṭhī – Only One Leads to the Noble Path
            • Fear of Nibbāna (Enlightenment)
          • Worldview of the Buddha – Explanatory Material
            • Ghost 1990 Movie – Good Depiction of Gandhabba Concept
            • Mental Body Versus the Physical Body
      • Origin of Life – One Creates One’s Own Future Lives
    • Consciousness – A Dhamma Perspective
      • Consciousness Dependence on Number of Dimensions
      • Expanding “Consciousness” by Using Technology
      • Six Kinds of Consciousness in Our 3-D World
      • Expanding “Consciousness” by Purifying the Mind
    • Buddhism – Consistencies with Science
      • Second Law of Thermodynamics is Part of Anicca!
      • Quantum Entanglement – We Are All Connected
      • Infinity – How Big Is It?
      • Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem
      • Triune Brain: How the Mind Rewires the Brain via Meditation/Habits
      • How Habits are Formed and Broken – A Scientific View
    • Buddhism – Inconsistencies with Science
      • Neuroscience says there is no Free Will? – That is a Misinterpretation!
      • The Double Slit Experiment – Correlation between Mind and Matter?
      • Vision (Cakkhu Viññāṇa) is Not Just Seeing
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  • Three Levels of Practice
    • Moral Living and Fundamentals
      • The Basics
        • The Pale Blue Dot……..
        • The Law of Attraction, Habits, Character (Gati), and Cravings (Āsava)
        • Habits, Goals, and Character (Gati or Gathi)
        • Wrong Views (Micca Ditthi) – A Simpler Analysis
        • Four Noble Truths: Recipe for Problem Solving
        • First Noble Truth – A Simple Explanation of One Aspect
        • Difference between a Wish and a Determination (Pāramitā)
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      • Calming the Mind
        • Key to Calming the Mind – The Five Hindrances
        • Solution to a Wandering Mind – Abandon Everything?
        • Right Speech – How to Avoid Accumulating Kamma
        • Three Kinds of Happiness – What is Niramisa Sukha?
        • Learning Buddha Dhamma Leads to Nirāmisa Sukha
        • How to Taste Nibbāna
        • Need to Experience Suffering in Order to Understand it?
        • Does Impermanence Lead to Suffering?
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      • Buddha Dhamma and Buddhism
        • What is Unique in Buddha Dhamma?
        • A Buddhist or a Bhauddhayā?
        • Where to Start on the Path?
        • Recent Evidence for Unbroken Memory Records (HSAM)
        • Buddhism without Rebirth and Nibbāna?
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      • Dhamma Concepts
        • Kusala and Akusala Kamma, Puñña and Pāpa Kamma
        • Ten Immoral Actions (Dasa Akusala)
        • Punna Kamma – Dāna, Sīla, Bhāvanā
        • The Five Precepts – What the Buddha Meant by Them
        • What is Kamma? – Is Everything Determined by Kamma?
        • How to Evaluate Weights of Different Kamma
        • Account of Anugulimāla – Many Insights to Buddha Dhamma
        • Why is it Necessary to Learn Key Pāli Words?
        • The Four Bases of Mental Power (Satara Iddhipada)
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      • Buddha Dhamma and Morality
        • Origin of Morality (and Immorality) in Buddhism
        • Is Eating Meat an Akusala Kamma (Immoral Deed)?
        • Do Things Just Happen? – The Hidden Causes
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    • Working Towards Good Rebirths
      • Saṃsāric Habits, Character (Gati), and Cravings (Āsava)
      • Complexity of Life and the Way to Seek “Good Rebirths”
      • Three Kinds of Diṭṭhi, Eightfold Paths, and Samadhi
      • Rebirth – Connection to Suffering in the First Noble Truth
      • How the Buddha Described the Chance of Rebirth in the Human Realm
      • Kamma, Debt, and Meditation
      • Implications of the Rebirth Process in Daily Life and in Society
      • How do we Decide which View is Wrong View (Diṭṭhi)?
      • What Does Buddha Dhamma Say about Creator, Satan, Angels, and Demons?
      • Patisandhi Citta – How the Next Life is Determined According to Gathi
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    • Seeking Nibbāna
      • Attha Purisa Puggalā- Eight Noble Persons
      • Āsava, Anusaya, and Gati (Gathi)
      • The Way to Nibbana – Removal of Asavas
      • Kanha (Dark) and Sukka (Bright) Kamma and Kammakkhaya
      • Dasa Samyojana – Bonds in Rebirth Process
      • The Cooling Down Process (Nibbana) – How Root Causes are Removed
      • Why is Correct Interpretation of Anicca, Dukkha, Anatta so Important?
      • How to Cultivate the Noble Eightfold Path starting with Anicca, Dukkha, Anatta
      • Difference Between Giving Up Valuables and Losing Interest in Worthless
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    • Sotapanna Stage of Nibbana
      • The Sōtapanna Stage
      • Why a Sotāpanna is Better off than any King, Emperor, or a Billionaire
      • Myths about the Sotāpanna Stage
      • Sōtapanna Anugāmi and a Sōtapanna
      • Sōtapanna Anugāmi – No More Births in the Apāyās
      • Four Conditions for Attaining Sōtapanna Magga/Phala
      • Sotapatti Anga – The Four Qualities of a Sotapanna
      • Sammā Diṭṭhi – Realization, Not Memorization
      • How Does One Know whether the Sōtapanna Stage is Reached?
      • Assāda, Ādīnava, Nissarana
        • Assāda, Ādīnava, Nissarana – Introduction
        • Kāma Guna, Kāma, Kāma Rāga, Kāmaccandha
        • Asvada – How Perceived Pleasures can lead to Dukkha
        • Vedanā (Feelings) Arise in Two Ways
        • Feelings: Sukha, Dukha, Somanassa, and Domanassa
        • Kāma Assāda Start with Phassa Paccayā Vedanā or Samphassa-Jā-Vedana
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      • Sakkāya Diṭṭhi is Personality (Me) View?
      • Akusala Citta – How a Sotapanna Avoids Apayagami Citta
      • What is the only Akusala Removed by a Sōtapanna?
      • Udayavaya Ñāna
        • Udayavaya Nana – Introduction
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  • Tables and Summaries
    • Pali Glossary – (A-K)
    • The 89 (121) Types of Citta
    • Rupa (Material Form) – Table
    • Pali Glossary – (L-Z)
    • Cetasika (Mental Factors)
    • Rupa – Generation Mechanisms
    • Rupa Kalāpa (Grouping of Matter)
    • List of “San” Words and Other Pāli Roots
    • Akusala Citta and Akusala Vipāka Citta
    • 37 Factors of Enlightenment
    • Conditions for the Four Stages of Nibbāna
    • Ultimate Realities – Table
    • 31 Realms of Existence
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  • Paṭicca Samuppāda
    • Paticca Samuppada – “Pati+ichcha”+”Sama+uppäda”
    • Paticca Samuppada – Overview
    • Paṭicca Samuppāda – Essential Concepts
      • Nibbāna – Rāgakkhaya Dosakkhaya Mohakkhaya – Part 1
      • Pañca Nīvaraṇa and Sensual Pleasures (Kāma Rāga)
      • What is “Käma”? It is not Sex
      • Icchā, Taṇhā, Kāma – Root Causes of Suffering
      • Jāti – Different Types of Births
      • Bhava – Kammic Energy That Can Power an Existence
      • Bhava and Punabbhava – Kammic Energy Giving Rise to Renewed Existence
      • Concepts of Upādāna and Upādānakkhandha
        • Where Are Memories (Nāmagotta) “Stored”? – Connection to Pañcakkhandha
        • Loka Sutta – Origin and Cessation of the World
        • Dukkha Samudaya Starts With Samphassa-Jā-Vedanā
        • Key Steps of Kammic Energy Accumulation
        • Generating Kammic Energy in the “Upādāna Paccayā Bhava” Step
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      • Six Root Causes – Loka Samudaya (Arising of Suffering) and Loka Nirodhaya (Nibbana)
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    • Paṭicca Samuppāda, Tilakkhana, Four Noble Truths
      • Paṭicca Samuppāda – Introduction
      • What Did the Buddha Mean by a “Loka”?
      • Future Suffering (Loka/Dukkha Samudaya) Starts With Sensory Input (Ārammaṇa)
      • Sotapanna – One With the “Wider Worldview” of the Buddha
      • Sotapannā – Just Starting on the Noble Path
      • Yoniso Manasikāra and Paṭicca Samuppāda
      • Dhamma – Different Meanings Depending on the Context
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      • Introduction – What is Suffering?
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Viññāṇa – Two Critical Meanings

January 3, 2022

Abhisaṅkhāra Lead to Kamma Viññāṇa

Two Types of Kamma Viññāṇa

Summary of Key Concepts About Viññāṇa and Saṅkhāra

Anidassana, Appaṭigha Rupa Due to Anidassana Viññāṇa

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