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I Right Understanding (Samma-ditthi)
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1. The Four Noble
Truths
(Ariyan Sacca) |
2. The Ten Kinds
Of Immoralities
(Akusala kammapatha) |
3. The Ten Meritorious
Deeds
(Kusala kammapatha) |
4. The Three Universal
Characteristics
(Ti-lakkhana) |
5. The Ten Fetters
(Samyojana) |
6. The Noble Ones
(Ariya-puggala) |
7. Dependent Origination
(Paticca samuppada) |
II Right Thought (Samma-sankappa)
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1. Thought free from lust (Nakkhamma-sankappa)
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2. Thought free from ill-will (Avihimsa-sankappa)
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3. Thought free from cruelty (Avyapada-sankappa)
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III Right Speech (Samma-vaca)
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1. Abstaining from lying
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2. Abstaining from slandering
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3. Abstaining from harsh language
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4. Abstaining from vain talk
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IV Right Action (Samma-kammanta)
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1. Abstaining from killing
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2. Abstaining from stealing
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3. Abstaining from sexual misconduct
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V Right Livelihood (Samma-ajiva)
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These 5 trades should be avoided :
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1. Trading
in arms
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2.
Trading in living beings
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3.
Trading in flesh
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4. Trading
in intoxicants
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5. Trading in
poison
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VI Right Effort (Samma-vayama)
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1. The Effort to Avoid (Samavara-ppadhana)
Incite the will
to avoid the arising of evil,
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2. The Effort to Overcome (Phana-ppadhana)
Incite the will
to overcome the evil,
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3. The Effort to Develop (Bhavana-ppadhana)
Incite the will
to arouse wholesome things
Develop the Seven Factors of Enlightenment (Bojjhanga) a. Mindfulness (Sati) b. Investigation of the Law (Dhamma-vicaya) c. Energy (Viriya) d. Rapture (Piti) e. Tranquillity (Passaddhi) f. Concentration (Samadhi)
g. Equanimity (Upekkha)
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4. The Effort to Maintain (Anurakkhana-ppadhana)
Incite the will
to maintain the wholesome things
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VII Right Mindfulness (Samma-sati)
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Four Foundation of Mindfulness
(Satipatthana)
1. Contemplation of The Body
(Kayanupassana)
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1. Contemplation of The
Body (Kayanupassana)
a.
Watching over in-and-out breathing (Anapanasati)
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2. Contemplation of Feelings
(Vedananupassana)
a. Pleasurable
(Somanassa)
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3. Contemplation of Mind
(Cittanupassana)
a. Lustful
/ Not Lustful
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4. Contemplation of Mind-Objects (Dhammanupassana)
a. The Five Hindrances
(Nivarana)
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VII Right Concentration (Samma-samadhi)
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Concentration : Mind
fixed on a single object.
One-pointedness of mind (Cittekaggata) Object : The Four Foundations of Mindfulness Requisites : The Four
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Two degrees of development:
1. `Neighbourhood Concentration'
(Upacara-samadhi)
2. `Attainment Concentration'
(Appana-samadhi)
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The realization of this whole phenomenal process of existence into
the Four Supramundane Paths is
possible only at the moment of deep `Insight' (Vipassana) into the 3 Universal Characteristics. The 3 Universal Characteristics are as follows :
not during Attainment-concentration (Appana-samadhi).
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