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41. Tranquility VS Insight
(Practice/Meditation)
Buddhist Meditations - TRANQUILITY VS. INSIGHT (BY MAHASI SAYADAW) What do we meditate on? How do we develop insight? These are very important questions. The two kinds of meditation are Samatha (tranquility) ...
Monday, 16 March 2009
(BY MAHASI SAYADAW) Benefits of Samatha Meditation Of the two meditation methods, by practising samatha, four stages of Rupa-Jhanas and four of Arupa-Jhanas can be attained. Repeated exercise and ...
Monday, 16 March 2009
43. What is Threefold Training
(Practice/The Threefold Training)
... to the world of form — and the four arūpa-jhānas — the absorptions pertaining to the formless world. These can be attained by the practice of tranquility meditation (samatha-bhāvanā) with such methods ...
Monday, 16 March 2009
44. What is Meditation
(Practice/Meditation)
(BY BHIKKHU PESALA) The word meditation in Pali is 'bhāvanā,' and it has a much broader meaning. It means 'mental culture,' and includes all efforts to develop the spiritual side of life. Practising ...
Monday, 16 March 2009
45. How to Take the Triple Refuge
(Practice/The Triple Refugee)
... devotes himself to his meditation subject. Those who become Noble Ones (Ariyas) attain the Supramundane Refuge by cutting off their imperfections. Final Words Now you have ...
Monday, 16 March 2009
46. What is the Triple Gem?
(Practice/The Triple Refugee)
... ordained: 2 Vipassana-dhura: the practice of tranquillity and insight meditation. These two practices are our primary duties as monks and novices. If we don't devote ourselves to these two lines ...
Monday, 16 March 2009
47. Advanced Dhamma References
(Credits/References)
Research Guideline: scholarly approved to be authentic and genuine. Internet Sources: Vipassana Meditation in the Tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin - Sayagyi U Ba Khin Memorial Trust http://www.webcom.com/imcuk/welcome.html ...
Monday, 16 March 2009
The teaching of non-self has to be personally realized through the practice of Vipassana meditation. One may acquire an intellectual understanding of the doctrine by reading the section of Non-Self on ...
Monday, 16 March 2009
49. How does Rebirth Occur
(Teachings/Rebirth)
... can be known only through meditation (bhāvanā), they cannot be known by scientific experiments. However, if the manner of the mind-process in the existence having only mind is reflected on you can appreciate ...
Monday, 16 March 2009
50. What is Dependant Origination
(Teachings/Dependant Originations)
... recitation, sentimental stories and hilarious jokes and other attractions. It is acceptable only to those who have practised vipassana or who seek the dhamma on which they can rely for methods of meditation ...
Monday, 16 March 2009
51. Mahasi Meditation Center
(Web Links / Meditation)
Friday, 27 March 2009
52. Mahāsī Sāsana Yeiktha
(Web Links / Buddhism)
Treaties, discourses, and meditation center. ...
Friday, 27 March 2009
53. Chanmyay Yeiktha Meditation Center
(Web Links / Meditation)
... us the path over 2500 years ago." Chanmyay Yeiktha (meaning 'Peaceful Hermitage') is a Buddhist meditation centre where the teachers are senior Buddhist monks who teach mainly Vipassana meditation in ...
Friday, 27 March 2009
54. Vipassana Research Institute
(Web Links / Meditation)
The Vipassana Research Institute (VRI) was established in 1985 for the purpose of conducting research into the sources and applications of the Vipassana Meditation Technique. The VRI is adjacent to the ...
Friday, 27 March 2009
55. Association for Insight Meditation
(Web Links / Buddhism)
Friday, 27 March 2009
56. Meditation
(Category)
Questions about meditation ...
57. Meditation
(Category)

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" Him I call a brahmana who dwells in seclusion practising Tranquillity and Insight Meditation and is free from taints (of moral defilements), who has performed his duties and is free from moral intoxicants (asavas) and has reached the highest goal (arahatship). "

The Dhammapada


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