Where can I read more about the 6 different characters of a meditator. Do these characters appear in the suttas or are they rather your own interpretation. Thank you for your reply !
www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/nanamoli/index.html Hello Jonathan. The link above takes you to a list of works translated from the Pali by Bhikkhu Ñāṇamoli. The last book on the list is what you seek: Visuddhimagga - The Path of Purification: The Classic Manual of Buddhist Doctrine and Meditation.
Sorry I should add you need to look up the chapter on ‘Temperaments’ which is Part II - CONCENTRATION; Chapter III - Taking A Meditation Subject; paragraph 74 onwards.
Chullapanthika in previous life was king and one day he along with his troops trudging through forest and got dirt all over his face. There was white clean muslin cloth in his chariot so he took the cloth and wiped his face. Buddha come to know that after wiping his face when chullapanthika saw the cloth and thought that how with the patch of dirt the white clean cloth looses its cleanliness and at that moment he had feeling of vairagya or you can say that the impermanence nature of sansara. When chullapanthika could not able to remember, buddha gave him clean cloth and after chanting one line he was told to rub corner of cloth. By the time he he chanted whole abhidhamma cloth became dirty and he got same feeling of vairagya and eventually he became Arhanta.
Hello Poetry Jones. I do not think we have more on Kasina topic. But here is a link to "The Path to Purification" which is a comprehensive resource on the topic. www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/nanamoli/PathofPurification2011.pdf with Metta LBV
Where can I read more about the 6 different characters of a meditator. Do these characters appear in the suttas or are they rather your own interpretation. Thank you for your reply !
www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/nanamoli/index.html
Hello Jonathan. The link above takes you to a list of works translated from the Pali by Bhikkhu Ñāṇamoli. The last book on the list is what you seek:
Visuddhimagga - The Path of Purification: The Classic Manual of Buddhist Doctrine and Meditation.
Also an article about 'the temperaments' can be found here: tricycle.org/magazine/which-buddhist-personality-type-are-you/
Sorry I should add you need to look up the chapter on ‘Temperaments’ which is Part II - CONCENTRATION; Chapter III - Taking A Meditation Subject; paragraph 74 onwards.
Very good thank you. A great explanation and a great education in Dhamma.
Thanks a lot for those precious teaching, so helpful during these strange times
The Game of Learning - I am glad to hear they are helping. These are very strange times, it is true! With metta, Paula LBV Editor
I like this teacher, pleasant voice and explains in ways a beginner can grasp. Many thanks 🙏🏼🌹
I agree! with metta, LBV
He explained it very clearly.🙏
Chullapanthika in previous life was king and one day he along with his troops trudging through forest and got dirt all over his face. There was white clean muslin cloth in his chariot so he took the cloth and wiped his face. Buddha come to know that after wiping his face when chullapanthika saw the cloth and thought that how with the patch of dirt the white clean cloth looses its cleanliness and at that moment he had feeling of vairagya or you can say that the impermanence nature of sansara. When chullapanthika could not able to remember, buddha gave him clean cloth and after chanting one line he was told to rub corner of cloth. By the time he he chanted whole abhidhamma cloth became dirty and he got same feeling of vairagya and eventually he became Arhanta.
Thank you
Hey LBV, was there more lectures?
I expected 10 week to be 10 lectures thats why asking.
Good video
Thank you Dariusz - you might enjoy the whole Abhidhamma course - found here th-cam.com/play/PLl-W6uxx3fieNoBN7arGJlBXIbNChvDp-.html
More on cassina (kasina? Casina?) please? 🙏🏼
Hello Poetry Jones. I do not think we have more on Kasina topic. But here is a link to "The Path to Purification" which is a comprehensive resource on the topic. www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/nanamoli/PathofPurification2011.pdf
with Metta
LBV
JHANA = China > Chan. Thailand > Jhan. Japan > Zen