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Title: Knowing and Seeing
Authors: Ven. Pa-Auk Sayadaw
Keywords: Kinh điển và triết học phật giáo
Phật giáo nhập thế và các vấn đề xã hội đương đại
Issue Date: 2000
Publisher: Buddha Dharma Education Association Inc.
Abstract: Foreword ; Editorial Note ; Preface to the Second Edition ; Talk 1 How You Develop Mindfulness-of-Breathing to Absorption ; Introduction ; Why Meditate? ; What Is Meditation? ; The Noble Eightfold Path ; How You Develop Concentration ; How You Develop Mindfulness-of-Breathing ; How You Balance the Five Controlling Faculties ; How You Balance the Seven Factors of Enlightenment ; How You Attain Jhàna ; Questions & Answers 1 ; Talk 2 How You Develop Absorption on Other Subjects ; The Thirty-Two Parts of the Body ; The Three Entrances to Nibbàna ; The Skeleton ; The Five Jhàna Factors ; The Ten Kasiõas ; The Colour Kasiõa ; The White Kasiõa ; The Earth Kasiõa ; The Water Kasiõa ; The Fire Kasiõa ; The Wind Kasiõa ; The Light Kasiõa ; The Space Kasiõa ; The Four Immaterial Jhànas ; The Base of Boundless-Space ; The Base of Boundless-Consciousness ; The Base of Nothingness ; The Base of Neither-Perception-Nor-Non-Perception ; Questions & Answers 2 ; Talk 3 How You Develop the Sublime Abidings and Protective Meditations ; Introduction ; How You Develop the Four Sublime Abidings ; Lovingkindness (Mettà) ; Lovingkindness Towards A Person You Like & Respect ; Breaking Down the Barriers (Sãmàsambheda) ; The Twenty-Two Categories ; The Unspecified and Specified Categories ; The Ten Directional Categories 85 Compassion (Karuõà) ; Appreciative-Joy (Mudità) ; Equanimity (Upekkhà) ; How You Develop the Four Protective meditations ; Recollection-of-the-Buddha (Buddhànussati) ; Repulsiveness Meditation (Asubha) ; Recollection-of-Death (Maraõànussati) ; Summary ; Questions & Answers 3 ; Talk 4 How You Discern Materiality ; Introduction ; How You Develop Four-Elements Meditation ; How You Analyse Råpa Kalàpas ; How You Analyse Transparent-Elements Materiality ; The Fifty-Four Types of Materiality in the Eye ; How You See Materiality Produced by Consciousness ; How You See Materiality Produced by Temperature ; How You See Materiality Produced by Nutriment ; Summary ; Questions & Answers 4 ; Talk 5 How You Discern Mentality ; Introduction ; How You Discern Jhàna Thought-Processes ; How You Discern Sensual Plane Thought-Processes ; Wise and Unwise Attention ; How You Discern Mind-Door Thought-Processes ; How You Discern Five-Door Thought-Processes ; How You Discern External Mentality ; Questions & Answers 5 ; Talk 6 How You See the Links of Dependent-Origination ; Introduction ; The Three Rounds of Dependent-Origination ; How You Discern the Past ; Examples ; How You Discern the Future 195; Questions & Answers 6 ; Talk 7 How You Develop the Insight-Knowledges to See Nibbàna ; Introduction ; The Knowledge of Comprehension (Sammasana-¥àõa) ; The Forty Perceptions (Cattàrãsàkàraanupassanà) ; The Seven Ways for Materiality (Råpa-Sattaka) ; The Seven Ways for Mentality (Aråpa-Sattaka) ; The Knowledge of Arising & Passing-Away (Udayabbaya-¥àõa) ; Brief Method ; Detailed Method ; The Observation of the Nature of Arising (Samudayadhammànupassã) ; The Observation of the Nature of Passing-Away (Vayadhammànupassã) ; The Observation of the Nature of Arising & Passing-Away (Samudayavayadhammànupassã) ; The Ten Imperfections of Insight (Dasa-Upakkilesa) ; The Knowledge of Dissolution (Bhaïga-¥àõa) ; The Remaining Knowledges ; Questions & Answers 7 ; Talk 8 The Buddha’s Wishes for His Disciples and His Teachings (Talk given on Vesàkha Day) ; Talk 9 The Most Superior Type of Offering (Traditional End-of-Retreat Talk to Donors, Organizers and Helpers) ; Offerings to the Saïgha (Saïghika-Dàna) ; Appendix 1 Glossary of Untranslated Pàëi Terms ; Appendix 2 For Information Regarding Centres Teaching the Pa-Auk System;
Description: Knowing & Seeing (4th Edition) presents a series of talks and question & answer sessions at a meditation retreat by the Venerable Pa-Auk Tawya Sayadaw, abbot of the Pa-Auk Forest Monastery in Myanmar (Burma). These sessions present the Buddha's teachings on the traditional Theravadan concentration meditation known as jhana practice. Based on the original Pali suttas, the Visuddhimagga, and later commentaries, the Sayadaw teaches yogis, step by step, how to attain the stages of mental purification and vipassana knowledge. You can find the book freely available on the Web as a PDF. Students of Pa Auk are making it available here for those who wish to have a copy on paper. All royalties paid by Amazon (a small amount per book, beyond what they charge for printing and distributing) are donated to a not-for-profit doing charitable work in Burma and around the world. Pa-Auk Forest Monastery is a Buddhist monastery in the Theravada tradition, with emphasis on the teaching and practice of both samatha (tranquillity) and vipassana (insight) meditation.
URI: http://tnt.ussh.edu.vn:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/673
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