Namo tassa bhagavato arahato sammasambuddhassa

Vipassana Bhavana_index

 
Section 1

Theory (Pariyatti)   top


1-1 Buddhism

1-1-1 What is Buddhism

1-2 Wisdom Stages

1-3 Bodhipakkhiyadhamma
1-3-1 Satipatthana
1-3-1-1 Requisites of Satipatthana
1-3-1-2 Kayanupassana
1-3-1-3 Yoniso and Sikkhati
1-3-1-4 Meditation Objects
1-3-1-5 Sapaya Practice
1-3-1-6 Correct Practice
1-3-2 Four Great Efforts
1-3-3 Four Paths of Accomplishment (Iddhipadda)
1-3-4 Five Indriya
1-3-5 Five Bala
1-3-6 Seven Factors
1-3-7 Eight-Fold Path

1-4 The Four Noble Truths
1-4-1 Characteristics of the Four Noble Truths
1-4-2 Applying the Noble Truths
1-4-3 How this practice Fits the Four Noble Truths
1-4-4 Dukkha-Sacca (First Noble Truth)
1-4-4-1 Four Types of Dukkha
1-4-4-2 Eleven Kinds of Dukkha-Sacca
1-4-4-3 Dukkha in the Six Senses
1-4-5 Samudaya-Sacca (Second Noble Truth)
1-4-6 Nirodha-Sacca (Third Noble Truth)
1-4-7 Nirodha-Sacca (Fourth Noble Truth)
1-4-8 Magga-Sacca (Eight-fold Path)
1-4-9 Conclusion

1-5 Vipassana
1-5-1 Three types of Practice Wisdom (as differing from worldly wisdom)
1-5-2-1 Kanika Samadhi (momentary concentration)


1-6 Present moment & Sabhava dhamma

1-6-1 Sabhava Dhamma (the True State of the Nature)

1-7 Atapi-Sati-Sampajanna

1-8-1 Kusala, Akusala and Abyakata Kusala


1-9 Difference between Samattha and Vipassana Bhavana

1-10 Rupa and Nama

1-11 Conditions that obscure the three characteristics

1-12 PaticcaSamuppada
1-12-1 How Bhava-Cakka Destroys Wrong view.
1-12-2 Aspects of Paticcasamuppada

 

 

Section 2

The Practice (Patipatti)      top

 
2-1 Practice Sunnary
2-1-2 Tools We Observe With
2-1-3 The Middle Way (Majjhima-Patipada)

2-2 The Practice
2-2-1 Practice Rules
2-2-2 Comments
2-2-3 Natural Practice
2-2-3-1 Why Natural Practice ?
2-2-4 How to Tell if one's Practice is Right or Wrong
2-2-5 Simplified practice for the Beginning Yogi

2-3 Practice Discussion.....99
2-3-1 Relating the Practice to Ariya Sacca
2-3-2 Types of Suffering in Vipassana Practice
2-3-3 Questions
2-3-3-1 Questions the Yogi Can ask Himself
2-3-4 Examining Rupa and Nama
2-3-5 Samadhi
2-3-6 Foong (Wandering Mind)
2-3-7 Miscellaneous

2-4 Conclusions

 

 

Section 3

Result       top

3-1 Sixteen Yanas
3-1-1 Nama-rupa-pariccheda-nama
3-1-1 ( Knowledge of mind-matter determination )
3-1-2 Paccaya-pariccheda-nana.
3-1-2 ( Knowledge of conditionality )
3-1-3 Sammasana-nana.
3-1-3 ( Mastering Knowledge )
3-1-4 Udayabbayanana.
3-1-4 ( Knowledge of ariising and falling away )
3-1-5 Bhanganupassananana
3-1-5 (Knowledge of Dissolution)
3-1-6 Bhayatupatthana-nana
3-1-6 (Knowledge of Fearfulness)
3-1-7 Adinavanana
3-1-7(Knowledge of Danger)
3-1-8 Nibbida-nana
3-1-8 (Knowledge of Disgust)
3-1-9 Munnacittukammayata-nana
3-1-9 (Knowledge of the Desire for Deliverance)
3-1-10 Patisankha-nana
3-1-10 (Knowledge of Reflective Contemplation)
3-1-11 Sankhara-rupekkhanana
3-1-11 (Knowledge of Equanimity about Formations)
3-1-12 Anulomanana
3-1-12(Knowledge of Adaptation and Conformity)
3-1-13 Gottarabhu-nana
3-1-13 (Purity of the knowledge and vision of the way of progress)
3-1-14 Magga-nana
3-1-14 (Purity of knowledge and vision)
3-1-15 Phala-nana
3-1-15 (Knowledge of Fruition)
3-1-16 Paccavekkhana-nana
3-1-16 (Knowledge of Consideration, Reflection)

 

 

 

 

Section 4

General Conclusions       top

4-1 General Conclusions

4-2 Buddha's last words

 

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July 23, 2009

 

 

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