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all skillful dhammas are rooted in heedfulness, converge in heedfulness, and heedfulness is reckoned the foremost among them.” — AN 10:15
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The one quality leading to good states here and the hereafter: Heedfulness with regard to skillful qualities (from Iti. 23)
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The One Absolute Reality: Nibbana (Enlightenment) (from Dhammapada 203) List no. 5 The One Prerequisite to being a Brahmin: Not harming or causing to harm or kill any living being. (from Dhammapada 405)
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The three made-up acquisitions of self: 1. The gross acquisition of a self 2. The mind-made acquisition of a self 3. The formless acquisition of a self (from Digha Nikaya 9)
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5 cords of sensual pleasures
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Properties of Dhamma: 1. Steadfastness of the Dhamma 2. The orderliness of the Dhamma 3. All processes are inconstant, suffering, and all phenomena are not-self (from Iti. 51)
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5 lower mental chains (the first 5 of the 10 hindrances to enlightenment): 1. The belief in a permanent personality / ego 2. Doubt / extreme skepticism 3. Clinging to rites, rituals, and ceremonies 4. Attachment to sense desires 5. Ill-will / anger (from Samyutta Nikaya 45)
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5 higher mental chains (the last 5 of the 10 hindrances to enlightenment): 1. Craving for existence or existence in the Form World 2. Craving for non-existence or existence in the Formless World 3. Conceit 4. Restlessness 5. Ignorance (from Samyutta Nikaya 45)
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The Ten Hindrances to Enlightenment: 1. The belief in a permanent personality / ego 2. Doubt / extreme skepticism 3. Clinging to rites, rituals, and ceremonies 4. Attachment to sense desires 5. Ill-will / anger 6. Craving for existence or existence in the Form World 7. Craving for non-existence or existence in the Formless World 8. Conceit 9. Restlessness 10. Ignorance (from Anguttara Nikaya 10.13)
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100 titles and descriptions for Buddha (some of the Pali is shown in parentheses): 1. All-seeing (Annadatthudasa) 2. All-transcending sage (Sabbabhibhu Dhiro) 3. All-vanquishing sage 4. Arahant (fully enlightened) 5. Awakened One 6. Best of those who can be tamed 7. Blessed One 8. Brahma (as in master of the brahma-viharas) 9. Buddha (Awakened One, Enlightened One) 10. Bull among men 11. Bull among seers 12. Bull of the Sakyan clan 13. Caravan leader 14. Conqueror of beasts 15. Conqueror of Mara (Maraji) 16. Consummate in knowledge & conduct 17. Dhamma 18. Discoverer (in the Dhamma after it died out) 19. Dispeller of darkness 20. Elucidator of meaning 21. Endowed with all the foremost marks 22. Endowed with knowledge and good conduct (Vijjacaranasampanna) 23. Exalted One 24. Expert with regard to the world 25. The Eye 26. First in the world 27. Foremost jewel 28. Foremost of all people 29. Foremost of charioteers 30. Foremost of those who can cross 31. Foremost sage 32. Fortunate One 33. Freed (nibbana) 34. Fully enlightened one 35. Giver of the deathless 36. God of gods (Devadeva) 37. Gotama (his family name) 38. Great One 39. Great seer 40. Guide (Nayaka) 41. Healer (meditation types) 42. Helper (Natha) 43. Helper of the World (Lokanatha) 44. Him-of-the-Ten-Powers (Dasabala) 45. Incomparable Charioteer of men to be tamed 46. King of the Dhamma (Dhammaraja) 47. Kinsman of the sun 48. Knower (enlightened) of the World (Lokavidu) 49. Knowledge 50. Lion (of the Dhamma; Siha in Pali) 51. Lion Man (Narasiha) 52. Lion of the Sakyas (Sakyasiha) 53. Lord Buddha (respectful, devotional title in appreciation for the teachings) 54. Lord of sages (Muninda) 55. Lord of the Dhamma 56. Master Gotama (referring to being a teacher with his birth name) 57. Noble One (by attainments, not birth) 58. Of excellent wisdom (Varapañña) 59. One who sees (Cakkhuma) 60. One who transcends all (Sabbabhibhu) 61. Peaceful sage 62. Peerless bull 63. Perfect in knowledge and practice 64. Physician (Bhisakka) 65. The Perfect One 66. Pure (enlightenment) 67. Radiant One (Angirasa) 68. Recluse (monk not attached to home or possessions) 69. Related to the sun (Adiccabandhu) 70. Rightly self-awakened 71. Sakyamuni (Sage of the Sakyas) 72. Samma-sam-Buddha (teacher of the masses, rediscovering Dhamma) 73. Self-dependent (Sayambhu) 74. Shower of the way 75. Siddhattha (his given name) 76. Stainless (pure in virtues) 77. Sublime One 78. Supreme among those who can be released 79. Tathagata (the one ―thus-gone‖ or ―thus-come―) 80. Teacher (Sattha) 81. Teacher of divine and human beings 82. Teacher of the world (Lokagaru) 83. Thoroughly mature 84. Torchbearer of mankind (Ukkadharo manussanam) 85. Training leader (Vinayaka) 86. Ultimate leader 87. Unconquered conqueror 88. Unexcelled trainer for those people fit to be tamed 89. Unsurpassed charioteer of beings to be tamed 90. Unsurpassed doctor and surgeon 91. Unvanquished (Anabhibhuto) 92. Vanquisher (Abhibhu) 93. Victor in battle 94. Wanderer (monk gone forth from lay life) 95. Wellfarer 96. Well-gone one (Sugata) 97. Wielder of power (Vasavatti) 98. With great wisdom (Bhuripañña) 99. World-knower 100. Worthy one (There are even more, but these are the major 100 titles used in the Pali Canon.)
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Typical life span not set unless shown in paranthesis; time is in our earth years, for the devas their celestial days and years are different from our concepts of time: 1. Purgatory (hell realms, impermanent) 2. Asuras (jealous beings) 3. Ghosts 4. Animals 5. Humans 6. Devas of the Four Great Kings (9 million years) 7. The 33 Gods (36 million years) 8. Yama devas (144 million years) 9. Contented devas (576 million years) 10. Devas delighting in creation (2.3 billion years) 11. Devas wielding power over others‘ creations (9.2 billion years) Numbers 1 – 11 are in the realm of the sense world, can experience sense pleasures and displeasures, mostly pleasure for the devas (impermanent gods or angels). 12. Retinue of Brahma (one-third of an aeon) [1] 13. Ministers of Brahma ((half an aeon) [1] 14. Great Brahmas (one aeon) [1] 15. Devas of limited radiance (2 aeons) [2] 16. Devas of unbounded radiance (4 aeons) [2] 17. Devas of streaming radiance (8 aeons) [2] 18. Devas of limited glory (16 aeons) [Third jhana, minor degree] 19. Devas of unbounded glory (32 aeons) [Third jhana, medium degree] 20. Devas of refulgent glory (64 aeons) [Third jhana, highest degree] 21. Very fruitful devas (500 aeons) [4] 22. Unconscious beings (500 aeons) [4] 23. Devas not falling away (1,000 aeons) [4] 24. Untroubled devas (2,000 aeons) [4] 25. Beautiful, clearly visible devas (4,000 aeons) [4] 26. Clear-sighted devas (8,000 aeons) [4] 27. Peerless devas (16,000 aeons) [4] Numbers 12 – 27 are in the realm of form. There is a subtle body and these deva realms are superior to those in the sense realm. One attains rebirth to these planes based on kamma and spiritual attainments. Attainment of certain jhanas at the time of death or sometime during your life can lead to these levels. The jhana level associated with the levels above is shown in [brackets]. 28. Sphere of Infinity of Space (20,000 aeons) 29. Sphere of Infinity of Consciousness (40,000 aeons) 30. Sphere of No-thingness (60,000 aeons) 31. Sphere of Neither Perception nor Non-Perception (84,000 aeons) Numbers 28 – 31 are in the realm of the formless. This means there is no body of any kind. There is just a type of consciousness, conventional existence as we know it, but without a body. The life spans are very long in the formless realm and one attains to these levels by the formless jhanas these planes are named after, jhanas or realms 5 to 8. Numbers 28- 31 are not necessarily the best places to be. At these levels, one cannot hear the Dhamma from a Buddha or arahant on earth or any other planet. The best destinations are the pure abodes at numbers 23 – 27 which are deva realms for nonreturners. Rebirth to these planes means that enlightenment will be attained while at one of these planes of existence.
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1. He has feet with a level sole (Pali: supati thapado). Note: "feet with level tread,/ so that he places his foot evenly on the ground,/ lifts it evenly,/ and touches the ground evenly with the entire sole." (Lakkhana Sutta) 2. He has the mark of a thousand-spoked wheel on the soles of his feet (Pali: he thapadatalesu cakkani jatani). 3. He has projecting heels (Pali: ayatapa ni). 4. He has long fingers and toes (Pali: digha nguli). 5. His hands and feet are soft-skinned (Pali: mudutalahathapado). 6. He has netlike lines on palms and soles (Pali: jalahathapado). 7. He has high raised ankles (Pali: ussa nkhapado). 8. He has taut calf muscles like an antelope (Pali: e nimigasadisaja ngho). 9. He can touch his knees with the palms of his hands without bending. (Pali: thitako va anonamanto). 10. His sexual organs are concealed in a sheath (Pali: kosohitavatguyho). 11. His skin is the color of gold (Pali: suva n nava no). "His body is more beautiful than all the gods." (Lakkhana sutta) 12. His skin is so fine that no dust can attach to it (Pali: sukhumacchavi). 13. His body hair are separate with one hair per pore (Pali: ekekalomo). 14. His body hair are blue-black, the color of collyrium, and curls clockwise in rings. (Pali: uddhagalomo). 15. He has an upright stance like that of brahma (Pali: brahmujugatto). 16. He has the seven convexities of the flesh (Pali: satusado). Note: "the seven convex surfaces,/ on both hands, both feet, both shoulders, and his trunk." (Lakkhana Sutta) 17. He has an immense torso, like that of a lion (Pali: sihapuba dhakayo). 18. The furrow between his shoulders is filled in (Pali: pitantara mso). 19. The distance from hand-to-hand and head-to-toe is equal (Pali: nigrodhaparima n dalo). Note: incidentally, these are also the ideal proportions according to Leonardo Da Vinci‘s Vitruvian Man. 20. He has a round and smooth neck (Pali: samva dakhando). 21. He has sensitive taste-buds (Pali: rasagasagi). 22. His jaw is like that of lion's (Pali: sihahanu). 23. He has a nice smile 24. His teeth are evenly spaced (Pali: samadanto). 25. His teeth are without gaps in-between (Pali: avira ladanto). 26. His teeth are quite white (Pali: sukadanto). 27. He has a large, long tongue (Pali: pahutajivho). 28. He has a voice like that of Brahma (Pali: brahmasaro hiravikabha ni). 29. He has very blue eyes (Pali: abhi nila netto). Note 1: "very (abhi) blue (nila) eyes (netto)" is the literal translation. Nila is the word used to describe a sapphire and the color of the sea, but also the color of a rain cloud. It also defines the color of the Hindu God Krishna. Note 2: "His lashes are like a cow's; his eyes are blue. Those who know such things declare 'A child which such fine eyes will be one who's looked upon with joy. If a layman, thus he'll be/ Pleasing to the sight of all. If ascetic he becomes, Then loved as healer of folk's woes.'" (Lakkhana Sutta) 30. He has eyelashes like an ox (Pali: gopa mukho). 31. He has a white soft wisp of hair in the center of the brow (Pali: una loma bhamukantare jata). Note: this became the symbolic urna. 32. His head is like a royal turban (Pali: u nahisiso). Note that this denotes his cranial protrusion, visible on Buddhist iconography. This is not part of Buddhism, but rather a remnant from Brahmanism and other ancient beliefs. When the seer Asita came to visit the new born Buddha-to-be, Siddhattha Gotama, he mentions that he sees the signs or marks of a great man and lists some of them. This confirms that this concept is a pre-Buddhist idea.
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: 1. The Unconditioned 2. The destruction of lust, hate, delusion 3. The Uninclined 4. The taintless 5. The truth 6. The other shore 7. The subtle 8. The very difficult to see 9. The unaging 10. The stable 11. The undisintegrating 12. The unmanifest 13. The unproliferated 14. The peaceful 15. The deathless 16. The sublime 17. The auspicious 18. The secure 19. The destruction of craving 20. The wonderful 21. The amazing 22. The unailing 23. The unailing state 24. The unafflicted 25. Dispassion 26. Purity 27. Freedom 28. Non-attachment 29. The island 30. The shelter 31. The asylum 32. The refuge 33. The destination and the path leading to the destination (from Samyutta Nikaya 43)
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The 37 steps to enlightenment: The Four Foundations of Mindfulness The Four Supreme Efforts The Four means to accomplishment The Five Faculties The Five Strengths The Eightfold Middle Path The Seven factors of enlightenment (from Majjhima Nikaya 103) (In chapter 19, I present 84 steps to put it into a more modern language, which includes the above plus other important steps from the Buddha‘s teachings and also emotional intelligence traits.)
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The 38 Blessings: 1. Not associating with fools 2. Keeping the company of wise ones 3. Paying reverence to those who are worthy of reverence 4. Having one‘s abode in a favorable place 5. Gaining merit in the past 6. The pursuit of higher aspirations 7. Being rich in knowledge 8. Being rich in skill 9. The moral precepts, well practiced 10. Using only well-spoken words 11. Supporting parents in every way 12. Caring for the family 13. Unconfused actions 14. Generosity 15. Right living 16. Caring for one‘s realatives 17. Refraining from unskillful things 18. To abhor unwholeseom things 19. To avoid unwholesome things 20. To avoid intoxicants 21. Diligence in righteousness 22. Reverence 23. Humility 24. Contentment 25. Gratitude 26. Hearing the Dhamma at the right time 27. Patience 28. Compliance 29. Seeing the monks 30. Discussing the Dhamma 31. Self-restraint 32. A holy life 33. Seeing The Four Noble Truths 34. Realizing Nibbana 35. A heart not trembling, unshaken 36. A heart not trembling, sorrowless 37. A heart not trembling, stainless 38. A heart not trembling, secure (from Khuddaka Nikaya, Sutta Nipata 2.4)
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4 Foundations of Mindfulness: 1. Contemplation of the body 2. Contemplation of the feelings 3. Contemplation of the mind 4. Contemplation of the mind-objects (Dhamma) (from Digha Nikaya 22, Majjhima Nikaya 10)
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4 jhanas or musings (in the Pali Canon, the formless jhanas are not referred to as jhanas, but rather as states or realms; see also: The nine Jhanas): 1. Delightful Sensations 2. Joy 3. Contentment 4. Utter peacefulness (from Anguttara Nikaya 9.36)
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4 Right Exertions: 1. One generates desire, endeavors, arouses persistence, upholds and exerts his intent for the sake of the non-arising of evil, unskillful qualities that have not yet arisen 2. One generates desire, endeavors, arouses persistence, upholds and exerts his intent for the sake of the abandoning of evil, unskillful qualities that have arisen 3. One generates desire, endeavors, arouses persistence, upholds and exerts his intent for the sake of the arising of skillful qualities that have not yet arisen 4. One generates desire, endeavors, arouses persistence, upholds and exerts his intent for the maintenance, non-confusion, increase, plenitude, development, and culmination of skillful qualities that have arisen
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4 characteristics of a stream-entrant: 1. Unshakable confidence in the enlightenment of the Buddha 2. Unshakable confidence in the excellence of the Buddha‘s teachings 3. Unshakable confidence in the worthiness of noble ones in the Sangha 4. A high level of moral conduct that is ―dear to Noble Ones,‖ unbroken, untainted (from Anguttara Nikaya 10.92)
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