The Word of the Buddha: An Outline of the Ethico-philosophical System of the Buddha in the Words of the Pāli CanonJ. F. Rowny Press, 1950 - 66 pages |
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... mental pain and unpleasantness , the painful and unpleasant feeling produced by mental con- tact - this is called Grief . And what is Despair ? Distress and despair arising through this or that loss or misfortune which one encounters ...
... mental pain and unpleasantness , the painful and unpleasant feeling produced by mental con- tact - this is called Grief . And what is Despair ? Distress and despair arising through this or that loss or misfortune which one encounters ...
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... mental " formations " ( sankhāra ) -impression , volition , etc. , etc. - therein , that be- longs to the Group of mental Formations . Whatsoever there is of " consciousness " ( viññāna ) therein , that belongs to the Group of ...
... mental " formations " ( sankhāra ) -impression , volition , etc. , etc. - therein , that be- longs to the Group of mental Formations . Whatsoever there is of " consciousness " ( viññāna ) therein , that belongs to the Group of ...
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... Mental Worry ” ( uddhacca - kukkucca ) in him : " In me is restlessness and mental worry " ; knows when there are " Doubts " ( vicikicchā ) in him : " In me are doubts . " He knows when these hindrances are not in him : " In me these ...
... Mental Worry ” ( uddhacca - kukkucca ) in him : " In me is restlessness and mental worry " ; knows when there are " Doubts " ( vicikicchā ) in him : " In me are doubts . " He knows when these hindrances are not in him : " In me these ...
Contents
THE NOBLE TRUTH OF THE ORIGIN OF SUFFERING | 12 |
THE NOBLE TRUTH OF THE PATH THAT LEADS | 19 |
GRADUAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE EIGHTFOLD PATH | 61 |
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¹What abstains according to reality Anāgāmin anicca arising and passing attentive mind Attentiveness 7th step beholds bodily bojjhanga Buddha clear consciousness clearly conscious Clinging conjoined corporeality death Decay deeds deliverance demeritorious DEPENDENT ORIGINATION developing the Element Dhamma disciple dwell doctrine dukkha dwells in contemplation Effort 6th step efforts to overcome Ego-entity Eightfold Path Element of Enlightenment evil extinction of suffering extinguished feeling fetters FIVE HINDRANCES fluid element four Fundamentals Four Noble Truths Fundamentals of Attentiveness Groups of Existence heating element holy ill-will jāti jhāna Karma-Formations karmically wholesome Khandhas knows lust mental formations Nibbāna Origin of Suffering pain Pāli perception person and body phenomena pīti rebirth Right Action Right Attentiveness 7th Right Living Right Mindedness right speech Right Understanding root of wholesome samādhi sankhāra saññā sensuous craving seven elements solid element sorrow tanha things thought unwholesome upādāna upekkhā vedanā verily vibrating element vicāra viññāna vipassanā vitakka vowel whilst wholesome karma wisdom