III. THE DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING & DEVELOPMENT
III. THE DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING & DEVELOPMENT This department is another important area, in that it works for the convenience
Read moreIII. THE DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING & DEVELOPMENT This department is another important area, in that it works for the convenience
Read moreII. THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Education in Buddhism – of the kind that gives proper knowledge conducive to the prosperity
Read moreI. THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL GOVERNANCE Governance is of three sorts: A. Governing by regulations of the Saṅgha. B. Governing
Read moreDuties of the Saṅgha FOREWARD This year a large number of monks and novices came to be ordained and to
Read moreEPILOGUE I. There are three sets of results arising from the practice. Set A 1. Pubbenivāsānussati-ñāṇa: the ability to remember previous
Read moreIV. MINDFULNESS OF DEATH: INSIGHT MEDITATION In other words, keep death in mind. This is where the mind advances to
Read moreIII. THE FOUL: TRANQUILITY MEDITATION In other words, remove all befouling mental states from the mind. The things that befoul
Read moreII. GOODWILL Declare your purity, taking the Buddha, Dhamma, and Saṅgha as witness once more, repeating this Pali passage: Parisuddho
Read moreI. RECOLLECTION OF THE BUDDHA Arahaṁ sammā-sambuddho bhagavā: Buddhaṁ bhagavantaṁ abhivādemi. The Blessed One is Worthy and Rightly Self-awakened. I
Read moreINTRODUCTION This handbook on keeping the breath in mind has had a number of readers who have put it into
Read moreBasic Themes PROLOGUE Beginning meditators should search for two things as external aids to their practice – 1. Suitable companions (puggala-sappāya): Be
Read moreDISCERNMENT Discernment is of three kinds – 1. Sutamaya-paññā: discernment that comes from studying. 2. Cintāmaya-paññā: discernment that comes from reflecting. 3.
Read moreCONCENTRATION Concentration has three levels – 1. Kāmāvacara-khaṇika-samādhi: (momentary concentration in the sensory realm): The mind keeps thinking, coming to rest,
Read moreVIRTUE There are three levels of virtue – 1. Heṭṭhima-sīla: normalcy of word and deed, which consists of three kinds of
Read moreTHE PATH All of the Buddha’s teachings and their practice can be summed up in a mere eight factors – I.
Read moreThe Path to Peace & Freedom for the Mind INTRODUCTION This analysis of the Path is intended as a guide
Read moreSUMMARY The gist of our discussion of the Triple Gem comes down simply to this: A. ‘Buddha’ can be divided into
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