The Buddha's Ancient Path |
Contents
Preface | 9 |
The Buddhist Standpoint | 23 |
The Central Conception of Buddhism The Four Noble | 37 |
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according actions acts Arahat arising attained becomes birth Blessed body breath bring Buddha Buddhist called calm cause cease cessation chapter clear clinging comes compassion concentration conditioned conduct consciousness continuity craving cultivate deeds delight deliverance delusion Dependent desire Dhamma disciples discourse doctrine dukkha effort Eightfold Path enlightenment evil existence experience explained external factors feeling five five aggregates follow Four gain give happiness harm hate human ignorance important insight jhāna knowledge known knows lead lives lust man's Master means meditation mental mind monks moral namely nature never Nibbāna Noble Noble Truths objects one's pain passing path person physical pleasures practising precept question realize regard removed result right understanding says sense speak speech stage standing strive suffering sutta teaching things thoughts tion true Truths unsatisfactoriness Venerable Virtue whole wisdom wrong