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Meditation Practice - Buddhispano

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Conference<br />

Diagram illustrating the relationship of the related Dharma<br />

Thee roots of<br />

unwholesomen<br />

ess that are to<br />

be abanadoned<br />

Tools for<br />

abandonment<br />

Structure of<br />

the four<br />

satipahnas<br />

Demotion of rgadosa-moha<br />

Vikkhambhanapahna:<br />

mental power<br />

suppression & reflexion<br />

on 3 Universal<br />

Characteristics of Kilesa<br />

1 st set of caraa<br />

(#1-4):<br />

the building blog<br />

of sati<br />

Elimination of rgadosa-moha<br />

leads to<br />

extinction of craving is<br />

senses & 3 corruptions<br />

2 nd set of caraa<br />

(#5-8):<br />

the building blog of<br />

sampajjhañña<br />

Empowerment of 3 virtues;<br />

impediments,<br />

kmachanda,vypda, thinamidha,<br />

uddhacca-kukucca,&vicikicch demoted<br />

Tadagapahna: paññ reflexion on Dharma to manage kilesa<br />

& tah<br />

3 rd set of caraa<br />

(#8-11)<br />

is the building<br />

blog of paññ<br />

First task in Four<br />

Noble Truths:<br />

“know-relinguishclarify-cultivate”<br />

body-base<br />

sensationbase<br />

mind-base<br />

Dharmabase<br />

1) slasamvara<br />

(setting appropriate<br />

sla as meditation<br />

for concret result<br />

after apprehending<br />

kilesa)<br />

2) restraining of<br />

sense authorities<br />

(indriyas) guarding<br />

kilesa, i.e., craving<br />

through six sensedoors:<br />

eyes, ears,<br />

nose, tongue, body,<br />

mindin concurrent<br />

phassa or<br />

3) bhojanemattañ<br />

ñut: considerative<br />

food consumption<br />

appropriate for<br />

precept-base<br />

4) jagriynuyoga:<br />

cultivation of<br />

Awakening<br />

wisdom for<br />

liberation from<br />

kilesa<br />

5) faith (saddh )<br />

(confidence)<br />

6) hiri<br />

(moral shame)<br />

7) ottappa<br />

(moral dread)<br />

8) learnedness<br />

(bhusacca)<br />

(level of abandon of<br />

corruption by<br />

enlargement of body<br />

of knowledge)<br />

8) learnedness<br />

(bhusacca)<br />

(level of moral<br />

empowerment)<br />

9) viriya<br />

(energy)<br />

10) sati<br />

(mindfulness)<br />

Sampajjhañña<br />

11) paññ<br />

(roundup<br />

wisdom)<br />

“ know” kilesa<br />

in but relinguish<br />

level in behavior<br />

according to slabase<br />

“relinguish ”<br />

kilesa gradually<br />

decreasing: gross<br />

to medium<br />

“clarify” cessation<br />

of Kilesa, gross to<br />

medium; relingish<br />

the refined in jhna<br />

& vijj<br />

“cultivate”:<br />

AWAKENING<br />

wisdom : gross to<br />

medium levels<br />

(the five<br />

impediments)<br />

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