The Buddha's Teaching and the Ambiguity of Existence |
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Immediate and Reflexive Experience | 45 |
The FiveHoldingAggregates | 69 |
Nameandmatter and Consciousness | 106 |
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Abhidhamma aham Ananda anattā Anguttaranikāya anicca anicca-dukkha-anattā appearance arahat arising attā avijjā āvuso ayam Bahiya behaviour bhava bhikkhave bhikkhu birth Buddha Buddha says Buddha's Teaching called cankers ceasing of dukkha Chapter conceiving condition consciousness continuous change craving death dependent determinations Dhamma Dighanikāya etam eternal evam existence extinction five-holding-aggregates flux four noble truths four primary modes fundamental holding to belief holding-aggregates hoti immediate experience impermanent indicated individual intention jāti kamma Khandhasamyutta knowledge Mahāvagga Majjhimanikāya manifest Māra matter means mental feeling mind monks mysticism name-and-matter nescience nibbāna noble disciple non-knowledge not-self notion object Pali paticcasamuppāda formulation perceived perception of pleasurableness phenomenon pleasant present puthujjana question rāga rebirth referred reflexion reflexive experience regarding root-structure samsāra Samyuttanikāya sankhārā saññā Sāriputta seen sekha sense organs sensuality six sense structure tanha Tassa Tathāgata things thinking tion understanding unpleasant feeling unpleasure upādāna uppajjati vedanā viññānam Visuddhimagga vuccati whilst