Perspectives on Satipatthana by Bhikkhu Analayo

Perspectives on Satipatthana



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Perspectives on Satipatthana Bhikkhu Analayo ebook
Publisher: Windhorse Publications
ISBN: 9781909314030
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Page: 336


This clear talk by Kamalashila is about the significance of mindfulness for the Buddhist path, from the perspective of the four foundations of mindfulness as taught by the Buddha in the Satipatthana sutta. Instead, real Buddhism is the practice of developing the understanding of . Mar 17, 2013 - Freedom of the mind from a Buddhist perspective. Thich Nhat Hanh points out that the Amitabha Sutra (阿弥陀経, amidakyō in Japanese) and an older sutra called the Satipatthana Sutta (The Four Frames of Reference, MN10 in the Pali Canon) both talk about the importance and benefits of concentration and focus. Apr 8, 2014 - It's a book that talks about Pure Land Buddhism, but from a Vietnamese-Buddhist/Zen perspective. Aug 6, 2012 - The Satipatthana Sutta and the Mahasatipatthana Sutta explain how to practice mindfulness using points other than the breath as objects of meditation (the body, sensations, the mind, etc.) Of the original 13 schools of Buddhism, Theravada . Jul 29, 2013 - 7-14-2013 The core of what the Buddha is pointing to is a radical shift in perspective. Sep 4, 2013 - In summary, Buddhism can be viewed from many different perspectives, but real Buddhism is not in books, repetition of sacred texts, rites, rituals, etc. We're studying the Satipatthana Sutta in our Tuesday sangha nights. Jul 17, 2007 - Satipatthana Sutta. Freedom of the mind from a Buddhist perspective . I'm also coming around to the point of view that it doesn't make any sense either that he would reject metaphysical speculation on one hand and then go on and on about rebirth. Sep 14, 2010 - This perspective softens and strengthens your heart such that it is able to respond to suffering and it enables you to clearly see what's the most skillful response in any moment. Oct 29, 2013 - As a case in point, if we look to Je Tsong Khapa's (following Atisa) hermeneutical and practical integration of sutra and tantra,we might come to a different, more sympathetic view. The first time I read this book years ago, I didn't But there's also more to it. He developed his meditation method based on the Anapanasati Sutta (rejecting the Satipatthana Suttas as vague and muddled) and extensive personal experimentation. That one should establish mindfulness (satipatthana) in one's day-to-day life maintaining as much as possible a calm awareness of one's bodily functions, sensations (feelings), objects of consciousness (thoughts and perceptions), and to review our thoughts and actions of the day, without judgment, observing our actions from a higher perspective; replaying the ones we would like to change in a manner that provides the desired conclusion – a pleasing outcome.

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