in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Pali Canon has been preserved over centuries. Presently, Pali Canon is one of the common sources through which ordinary practitioners who are seeking Buddha’s Dhamma are trying to understand Dhamma; four-fold Nibbana.
The Canon in its present format does not contain everything that the Buddha taught and is missing some of the important content. This gap must be filled to open the path for those who are seeking Nibbana. This book provides the missing content in an easy-to-understand way and fills the gap of the Majjhima Nikaya, or Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha, by paving the way for perfection, Arahantship.
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At this moment, there are several people around the world who are in need of healing and seeking ways to gain satisfaction in life. They may ask or they may not ask others, they may look like they are in distress, or they may not look like they are in distress, but they are most likely to be aware that their lives could be better if they knew how to resolve their unhelpful and bothersome thoughts.
This book discusses how one can develop knowledge of one's thoughts and self-help in overcoming discomforting thoughts. The guidance given here is based on the "middle way", an understanding of practical life according to Buddha's teachings. The teachings of the Buddha show us how to live life with satisfaction. Satisfaction can be gained in a mind by understanding one's thought process. This book discusses how you gain a balanced state of mind while going and doing your usual activities.
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The teachings beyond ordinary views of Dhamma are rare, and those who wish to pursue the disciple route to reach a Stream Entry and gain benefit for themselves will need to reflect wisely and understand the teachings beyond ordinary views. Those who will hear and will practice Dhamma beyond common ways will gain a precious opportunity to enter the Stream-entry state, to develop higher knowledge, and to enter into Nibbana. Con- sequently, they will be able to stop experiencing stress and sam- sara for themselves.
The easiest way to develop vision leading to Nibbana is hearing Dhamma from someone who has already developed right un- derstanding across four stages of Nibbana. Nibbana that is hard to see can be seen for those who develop internal qualities and wisdom to see Dhamma beyond ordinary views.
The purpose of this book is to clarify the teachings of Buddha leading to Nibbana beyond common views. Such clarification will be helpful for practitioners to develop an understanding of Nibbana beyond common views to develop an understanding of a Stream Winner.
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The practice of Dhamma as Dhamma itself meaning “Sotapanna” leading to Nibbana across four stages.
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This book seeks to explain the key themes related to four-fold Nibbana (Cessation) to the readers in a simple manner.
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One of today’s Arahants, Dr Ariyathushel Arahant discusses the training path that leads to Nibbana for the benefit of fellow Dhamma practitioners who are seeking Nibbana.
Enlightenment is experienced through four progressive stages, stream-enterer (sotapanna), once-returner (sakadagami), non-returner (anagami), arahant.
The purpose of this channel is to share the teachings of Buddha leading to stream-entry for the benefit of dhamma practitioners who are interested, seeking and aspiring enlightenment.
May all beings be well and happy!
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