CHAPTER 4: FOUR CLINGINGS
Chapter 4: Four Clingings As we noted in Chapter Two, craving and clinging determine the location of a particular becoming
Read moreChapter 4: Four Clingings As we noted in Chapter Two, craving and clinging determine the location of a particular becoming
Read moreChapter 3: Three Levels When analyzing becoming as a factor in dependent co-arising, the Buddha does not define it. Instead,
Read moreChapter 2: Two Analogies AN 3:76 provides an analogy to describe how becoming is produced: “Kamma is the field, consciousness
Read moreCHAPTER 1: TWO STORIES In his first sermon, the Buddha begins his definition of the cause of stress and suffering
Read moreThe Paradox of Becoming Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu (Geoffrey DeGraff) Copyright Copyright © 2008 Thanissaro Bhikkhu for free distribution You may copy,
Read moreFurther Readings (available on dhammtalks.org) On preliminaries to the path: “Affirming the Truths of the Heart”; “An All-around Eye”; “Beyond All Directions”;
Read moreAbbreviations PĀLI SUTTAS: AN Aṅguttara Nikāya Dhp Dhammapada DN Dīgha Nikāya Iti Itivuttaka Khp Khuddakapāṭha MN Majjhima Nikāya SN Saṁyutta
Read moreGlossary Arahant: A “worthy one” or “pure one;” a person whose mind is free of defilement and thus is not destined
Read moreCHAPTER TEN The Stream to Unbinding As we have seen, as the path develops, the various path-factors support and strengthen
Read moreCHAPTER NINE Right Concentration Right concentration is the third concentration path-factor, and the final factor of the path as a
Read moreCHAPTER EIGHT Right Mindfulness Right mindfulness is the second of the three concentration factors of the path. As we noted
Read moreCHAPTER SEVEN Right Effort Right effort is the first of the three concentration factors in the path, and is actually
Read moreCHAPTER SIX Right Livelihood Right livelihood is the third virtue factor in the path. Like right speech and right action,
Read moreCHAPTER FIVE Right Speech & Right Action Right speech and right action are the first two virtue factors on the
Read moreCHAPTER FOUR Right Resolve Right resolve is the second of the discernment factors in the path. The Pāli term for
Read moreCHAPTER THREE Right View Right view is the first factor of the path. The Pāli term for right view—sammā-diṭṭhi—can also
Read moreCHAPTER TWO The Arising of the Path In the phrase, “noble eightfold path,” the Pāli word translated as “eightfold” —aṭṭhaṅgika—literally
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