Reply To: Phantom Limb
Yes. The “phantom limb” is a manifestation of gandhabba, the “mental body.” The following is another of many videos on YouTube on “phantom limb.” “Can you still feel a limb…
A Quest to Recover Buddha's True Teachings
Yes. The “phantom limb” is a manifestation of gandhabba, the “mental body.” The following is another of many videos on YouTube on “phantom limb.” “Can you still feel a limb…
…5. When a gandhabba is pulled into a womb, nature automatically matches the gati of the gandhabba to those of the parents as much as possible. That is why the…
…the “animal bhava,” and a “deer gandhabba” will be born. Then, that “deer gandhabba” will be pulled into the womb of a female deer, and a baby deer will be…
…the same gandhabba, due to a modification or modifications brought about by the gradual unfolding of the same kammic energy. That would take place in the same gandhabba (bhava). If…
…(pasāda rupa of cakkhu, sota, ghāna, jivhā, kāya) of the Gandhabba and are analyzed in the entity Mind by R;V,S,S,V. Here in the mind, through Citta and Cetasika and Pancupadanakkhandha,…
…is a partial object for the “entity mind” to grasp a tendency (bhava) which conditions its blueprint in the form of a “gandhabba” and “kamma bija”. For example, a direct…
…human is a subtle, invisible body called “manomaya kaya” or “gandhabba.” Thus, human existence is maintained by the gandhabba. It is born simultaneously with the death of the Deva, and…
Gandhabba comes from Gandha + Abba, which means to absorb odour. The gandhabba becomes a little dense after absorbing odour but still not visible to human eye. A Brahmas body…
1. If the gandhabba does not smell odor is its body completely without any density? 2. Can it pass through walls when it is at its most subtle? 3. Can…
…“seat of the mind” located in the gandhabba. (Of course, a gandhabba cannot smell, taste, or touch because dense, physical bodies are required to experience those three sensory inputs.) Saññā…