ABBREVIATIONS
Abbreviations AN Anguttara Nikaya DN Digha Nikaya Dhp Dhammapada/Dharmapada Iti Itivuttaka MN Majjhima Nikaya Mv Mahavagga SN Samyutta Nikaya Sn
Read moreAbbreviations AN Anguttara Nikaya DN Digha Nikaya Dhp Dhammapada/Dharmapada Iti Itivuttaka MN Majjhima Nikaya Mv Mahavagga SN Samyutta Nikaya Sn
Read moreGlossary Arahant: A “worthy one” or “pure one;” a person whose mind is free of defilement and thus is not destined
Read moreSUMMARY A Refuge in Skillful Action Is human action real or illusory? If real, is it effective? If it is
Read moreSANGHA The Economy of Gifts According to the Buddhist monastic code, monks and nuns are not allowed to accept money
Read moreDhamma Life Isn’t Just Suffering You’ve probably heard the rumor that Buddhism is pessimistic, that “Life is suffering” is the
Read moreIII. Essays Buddha The Meaning of the Buddha’s Awakening The two crucial aspects of the Buddha’s awakening are the what and the how: what
Read moreSangha The Rewards of the Contemplative Life “There is the case where a Tathagata appears in the world, worthy and
Read moreDhamma Basic Principles Phenomena are preceded by the heart, ruled by the heart, made of the heart. If you speak
Read moreII. Readings ‘Indeed, the Blessed One [the Buddha] is worthy & rightly self-awakened, consummate in knowledge and conduct, well-gone, an
Read moreI. Introduction Going for Refuge The act of going for refuge marks the point where one commits oneself to taking
Read moreRefuge An Introduction to the Buddha, Dhamma, & Sangha by Thanissaro Bhikkhu (Geoffrey DeGraff) Copyright Copyright 1996 Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu, (Fifth
Read moreGlossary Arahant: A “worthy one” or “pure one;” a person whose mind is free of defilement and thus is not destined
Read moreAppendix II Some scholars, in an attempt to place the Buddha’s teachings in an historical context, have maintained that his
Read moreAppendix I “And what is dependent co-arising? From ignorance as a requisite condition come fabrications. From fabrications as a requisite
Read moreChapter 7: No Location, No Limitation To contrast with the analogies discussed in Chapter Two, the Buddha provided three analogies
Read moreChapter 6: One Way Out As the Buddha stated in his first sermon, the knowledge that led to his Awakening
Read moreChapter 5 : Two Incorrect Paths, One Incomplete The discourses tell of many individuals who, in experiencing the types of
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