RECOGNIZING THE DHAMMA
Recognizing the Dhamma A STUDY GUIDE prepared by Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu Copyright copyright 2013 ṭhānissaro bhikkhu This work is licensed under the Creative
Read moreRecognizing the Dhamma A STUDY GUIDE prepared by Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu Copyright copyright 2013 ṭhānissaro bhikkhu This work is licensed under the Creative
Read moreGLOSSARY Abhidhamma: The third of the three “baskets” or collections that comprise the Pali Canon, devoted to establishing the precise taxonomy
Read moreVII. JHĀNA / DISCERNMENT There is no jhāna for one with no discernment, no discernment for one with no jhāna. But one with both
Read moreVI. MINDFULNESS / JHĀNA Visākha: “Now what is concentration, what qualities are its themes, what qualities are its requisites, and
Read moreV. SAMATHA / VIPASSANĀ “These two qualities have a share in clear knowing. Which two? Tranquility [samatha] & insight [vipassanā]. “When tranquility is
Read moreIV. THE DISADVANTAGES OF ATTACHMENT TO THE BODY All too soon, this body will lie on the ground cast off,
Read moreIII. THE ADVANTAGES OF MINDFULNESS IMMERSED IN THE BODY Khitaka: How light my body! Touched by abundant rapture & bliss,
Read moreII. MINDFULNESS IMMERSED IN THE BODY Kāyagatā-sati Sutta (Majjhima Nikāya 119) I have heard that on one occasion the Blessed
Read moreI. THE CONTEXT “Monks, I lived in refinement, utmost refinement, total refinement. My father even had lotus ponds made in
Read moreMindful of the Body A STUDY GUIDE prepared by Thanissaro Bhikkhu Copyright copyright 2016 ṭhānissaro bhikkhu This work is licensed
Read moreAbbreviations AN Aṅguttara Nikāya Dhp Dhammapada DN Dīgha Nikāya Iti Itivuttaka MN Majjhima Nikāya SN Saṁyutta Nikāya Sn Sutta Nipāta
Read moreGlossary Arahant: A “worthy one” or “pure one;” a person whose mind is free of defilement and thus is not destined
Read moreRecollection of Stilling § 56. “Whereas formerly he foolishly had greed—as well as desire & infatuation—he has now abandoned them,
Read moreMindfulness Immersed in the Body § 49. “Now, how is mindfulness immersed in the body developed, how is it pursued,
Read moreMindfulness of Death § 41. “Now, based on what line of reasoning should one often reflect… that ‘I am subject
Read moreMindfulness of In-&-Out Breathing § 29. “Endowed with five qualities, a monk pursuing mindfulness of in-&-out breathing will in no
Read moreMore on Recollection of the Triple Gem The Buddha § 17. The Blessed One [speaking to Saccaka Aggivessana] said, “And
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