- Explanation of the Sixth Stage Part 6 By:-Arjanyai
When one has stopped thoughts in the three times, knowledge still remains, and its nature is quite stable It does not cease except when one lies down and goes to sleep, or one dies, or when the Noble Disciple (Ariya) enters the state of the cessation of consciousness (Nirodha)
- Explanation of the Sixth Stage Part 7 By:-Arjanyai
The Aggregates as Oneself and the Aggregates Correctly Understood
Concerning the truth of suffering it arises and ceases within the Aggregates which are on their own Do not becom involved with them; beware of the cause of suffering, for it will in due course give rise to suffering; therefore leave them alone
- Explanation of the Seventh Stage By:-Arjanyai
Base Seven is the way to assess the result on one’s Citta due to following the Path (Magga) The Path is the actions which one performs; the result (Phala), is the reaping of the reward
- Explanation of the Seventh Stage Part 2 By:-Arjanyai
1 The “Stream Winner” (Sotapanna), takes refuge in the Buddha, the Dhamma and the Sangha (Ti Saran& #3642;a Gamana), and the Moralities, and dispenses with five unhealthy types of the Citta as follows:
a) Four types of the Citta connected with opinion (Dit& #3642;t& #3642;hi Sampayutta Citta), which lead one to do evil deeds, and which arise from the Root of Greed (Lobha Mula)
b) One type of the Citta with Doubt and Uncertainty (Vicikiccha), which arises from the Root of Delusion (Moha Mula)
- Learn Telepathy - A Natural Ability! By:-Georgia McClough
We human beings can all learn telepathy. Telepathy translates into sensing/transmitting feelings at a distance, and/or doing so without using the five physical senses and without using words. In other words, this is mind-to-mind communication that can often be exchanged instantly even over vast distances.
- Explanation of the Third Stage By:-Arjanyai
The third stage is concerned with Insight (Vipassana), which leads one to, become free from the present conditions It is called the Transcendental State (Lokuttara Bhumi) and is like the soldier, mentioned in Chapter Six, who now has to face the enemy in the final battle
- Explanation of the Third Stage Part 5 By:-Arjanyai
Those who are in the process of gaining freedom are sub divided into several stages; these being:
Both these attain these states by
1 The Stream Attainer (Sotapanna)overcoming the defilements, by
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- Explanation of the Third Stage Part 3 By:-Arjanyai
When one does this, one may get a temporary freedom, but only to the extent of freedom from the Corruption of Sense’ Desires (Kamasava) One still has internal knowledge which is of a subtle nature
- Explanation of the Sixth Stage Part 2 By:-Arjanyai
For the first of the above types of wisdom, which arises due to investigation, to be successful quickly, one must have the support of previously developed knowledge, which arises from wisdom based on learning Without this, and developing contemplative thought on one’s own, one may come to understanding, but only with difficulty
- Explanation of the Sixth Stage By:-Arjanyai
Why is the sixth Stage necessary Because of grasping (Upadana), for until this is overcome, one’s training is not finished, But when one has, got rid of grasping, one has come to the end of the practice
- Explanation of the Fifth Stage By:-Arjanyai
For the fifth stage, one must just concentrate one’s attention the upon the Heart Base, but this has a different meaning from that previously considered
Whatever comes within the field of the Mind Door will be a Pleasing Object and one should not become attached to either of these types of objects, for then one’s Reviewing Knowledge will get worse
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