CHAPTER ONE A FRAMEWORK FOR THE FRAME
CHAPTER ONE A Framework for the Frame The noble eightfold path was the first teaching the Buddha gave to his
Read moreCHAPTER ONE A Framework for the Frame The noble eightfold path was the first teaching the Buddha gave to his
Read moreOn the Path AN ANTHOLOGY ON THE NOBLE EIGHTFOLD PATH DRAWN FROM THE PĀLI CANON Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu (Geoffrey DeGraff) Copyright
Read moreBibliography Blair, Chauncey J. Heat in the Rig Veda and Atharva Veda. (New Haven: American Oriental Society, 1961.) Buddhaghosa, Bhadantācariya. The Path of
Read moreEnd Notes Becoming (bhava): States of sensuality, form, & formlessness that can develop from craving & clinging, and provide the condition for
Read moreCHAPTER IV “And taking a pin, I pulled out the wick.” A THEME recurrent in the passages we have been considering is that the abandonment of clinging/sustenance is
Read moreCHAPTER III “Forty cartloads of timber.” UPĀDĀNA carries both of its meanings—clinging & sustenance—when applied to the mind. It refers on
Read moreCHAPTER II “Fire burns with clinging, and not without clinging.” ALTHOUGH THE COMPILERS of the Pali Canon were not concerned with teaching the physical sciences, there are
Read moreCHAPTER I “This fire that has gone out… in which direction from here has it gone?” THE DISCOURSES report two instances where brāhmans asked the Buddha about the nature of the goal
Read morePart Two: The Essay INTRODUCTION “The enlightened go out like this flame.” THE DISCOURSES of the Pali Canon make a frequent analogy between
Read morePart One: The Abstract “Released…with unrestricted awareness.” ACCORDING TO THE PALI CANON—the earliest extant record of the Buddha’s teachings—the fabrications of language
Read moreThe Mind like Fire Unbound An Image in the Early Buddhist Discourses Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu (Geoffrey DeGraff) COPYRIGHT Copyright © 1993 Thanissaro Bhikkhu (Fourth Edition, Revised 2010)
Read moreBibliography Albanese, Catherine L. Nature Religion in America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990. Beiser, Frederick C. Diotima’s Children: German Aesthetic Rationalism from
Read moreEndnotes CHAPTER ONE 1. Beiser, Frederick C. German Idealism, p. 419–420. 2. Frank, Manfred. The Philosophical Foundations of Early German Romanticism, p. 161.
Read moreAbbreviations AN Aṅguttara Nikāya Dhp Dhammapada DN Dīgha Nikāya Iti Itivuttaka Khp Khuddakapāṭha MN Majjhima Nikāya SN Saṁyutta Nikāya Sn
Read moreGlossary Arahant: A “worthy one” or “pure one;” a person whose mind is free of defilement and thus is not destined
Read moreAPPENDIX Unromantic Dhamma THE DISCOVERY OF THE DHAMMA § 1. “It’s just as if a man, traveling along a wilderness track,
Read moreCHAPTER SEVEN Buddhist Romanticism Buddhist Romanticism is a result of a very natural human tendency: When presented with something foreign
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