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21.
MN 126 Bhūmija Sutta - Bhūmija
(Pali Canon/Majjhima Nikaya)
... wrong
mindfulness
, and wrong concentration, if they make an aspiration and they lead the holy life, they are unable to procure any fruit; if they make no aspiration and they lead the holy life, they are ...
Wednesday, 28 October 2009
22.
MN 125 Dantabhūmi Sutta - The Grade of the Tamed
(Pali Canon/Majjhima Nikaya)
... devoted to wakefulness, then the Tathāgata disciplines him further: ‘Come, bhikkhu, be possessed of
mindfulness
and full awareness. Act in full awareness when going forward and returning…when looking ahead ...
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
23.
MN 122 Mahāsuññata Sutta - The Greater Discourse on Voidness
(Pali Canon/Majjhima Nikaya)
... secluded from unwholesome states, a bhikkhu enters upon and abides in the first jhāna…the second jhāna…the third jhāna…the fourth jhāna, which has neither-pain-nor-pleasure and purity of
mindfulness
due ...
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
24.
MN 151 Piṇḍapātapārisuddhi Sutta - The Purification of Almsfood
(Pali Canon/Majjhima Nikaya)
... are fully understood by me,’ then he can abide happy and glad, training day and night in wholesome states. 12. “Again, Sāriputta, a bhikkhu should consider thus: ‘Are the four foundations of
mindfulness
...
Tuesday, 04 August 2009
25.
MN 149 Mahāsaḷāyatanika Sutta - The Great Sixfold Base
(Pali Canon/Majjhima Nikaya)
... right intention, his effort is right effort, his
mindfulness
is right
mindfulness
, his concentration is right concentration. But his bodily action, his verbal action, and his livelihood have already been ...
Tuesday, 04 August 2009
26.
MN 146 Nandakovāda Sutta - Advice from Nandaka
(Pali Canon/Majjhima Nikaya)
... a bhikkhu develops the
mindfulness
enlightenment factor, which is supported by seclusion, dispassion, and cessation, and ripens in relinquishment. He develops the investigation-of-states enlightenment ...
Tuesday, 04 August 2009
27.
MN 141 Saccavibhanga Sutta - The Exposition of Truths
(Pali Canon/Majjhima Nikaya)
... It is just this Noble Eightfold Path; that is, right view, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right
mindfulness
, and right concentration. 24. “And what, friends, ...
Tuesday, 04 August 2009
28.
MN 140 Dhātuvibhanga Sutta - The Exposition of the Elements
(Pali Canon/Majjhima Nikaya)
... crosswise, setting his body erect, and establishing
mindfulness
in front of him. Then the Blessed One spend most of the night seated [in meditation], and the venerable Pukkusāti also spent most of the ...
Tuesday, 04 August 2009
29.
MN 139 Araṇavibhanga Sutta - The Exposition of Non-Conflict
(Pali Canon/Majjhima Nikaya)
... Path; that is, right view, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right
mindfulness
, and right concentration. So it was with reference to this that it was said: ‘The ...
Tuesday, 04 August 2009
30.
MN 138 Uddesavibhanga Sutta - The Exposition of a Summary
(Pali Canon/Majjhima Nikaya)
... and purity of
mindfulness
due to equanimity. If his consciousness follows after the neither-pain-nor-pleasure, is tied and shackled by gratification in the neither-pain-nor-pleasure, is fettered by the ...
Tuesday, 04 August 2009
31.
MN 137 Salāyatanavibhanga Sutta - The Exposition of the Sixfold Base
(Pali Canon/Majjhima Nikaya)
... The eighteen kinds of mental exploration should be understood. The thirty-six positions of beings should be understood. Therein, by depending on this, abandon that. There are three foundations of
mindfulness
...
Tuesday, 04 August 2009
32.
DN 6 Mahāli Sutta - About Mahāli, Heavenly Sights, Soul and Body
(Pali Canon/Digha Nikaya)
... namely Right View, Right Thought; Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood; Right Effort, Right
Mindfulness
and Right Concentration. This is the path, this is the way to the realization of these things.’ ...
Saturday, 11 July 2009
33.
MN 5 Anangaṇa Sutta – Without Blemishes
(Pali Canon/Majjhima Nikaya)
... in
mindfulness
, fully aware, concentrated, with unified minds, possessing wisdom, not drivellers. These, on hearing the venerable Sāriputta’s discourse on the Dhamma, drink it in and eat it, as it were, ...
Thursday, 11 June 2009
34.
MN 4 Bhayabherava Sutta – Fear and Dread
(Pali Canon/Majjhima Nikaya)
... fre wishes…’ 16. “‘…lazy and wanting in energy…I am energetic…’ 17. “‘…unmindful and not fully aware…I am established in
mindfulness
…’ 18 “‘…unconcentrated and with straying minds…I am possessed ...
Sunday, 31 May 2009
35.
DN 2 Sāmaññaphala Sutta - The Fruits of the Homeless Life
(Pali Canon/Digha Nikaya)
... blameless bliss that comes from maintaining this Ariyan guarding of the faculties. In this way, Sire, a monk is a guardian of the sense-doors. 65. ‘And how, Sire, is a monk accomplished in
mindfulness
...
Thursday, 28 May 2009
36.
DN 1 Brahmajāla Sutta - The Supreme Net, What the Teaching is Not
(Pali Canon/Digha Nikaya)
... play and enjoyment, so that their
mindfulness
is dissipated, and by the dissipation of
mindfulness
those beings fall from that state. 2.8. ‘And it can happen that a being, having fallen from that state, ...
Wednesday, 27 May 2009
37.
MN 10 Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta – The Foundations of Mindfulness
(Pali Canon/Majjhima Nikaya)
... for the attainment of the true way, for the realization of Nibbāna – namely, the four foundations of
mindfulness
. 3. “What are the four? Here, bhikkhus, a bhikkhu abides contemplating the body as a ...
Tuesday, 26 May 2009
38.
MN 3 Dhammadāyāda Sutta – Heirs in Dhamma
(Pali Canon/Majjhima Nikaya)
... Nibbāna. And what is that Middle Way? It is just this Noble Eightfold Path; that is, right view, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right
mindfulness
, and right ...
Monday, 25 May 2009
39.
Today is the Buddha’s Day – May 2nd, 2009
(News/Site)
... four foundations of
mindfulness
, meditate faithfully and diligently on the rising and falling of phenomenon, and thus realize the Eightfold Noble’s Path, to the other shore – Nibbana. May the worldly ...
Saturday, 02 May 2009
40.
MN 2 Sabbāsava Sutta – All the Taints
(Pali Canon/Majjhima Nikaya)
... Furthermore, I think the ‘restraining’ here refers to the practice of
mindfulness
such that the six faculties are well guarded and restrained. Yi-Lei Wu Taints to be abandoned by using ...
Monday, 20 April 2009
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