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 ====== Buddhism ====== ====== Buddhism ======
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 +===== Dhamma in a nutshell =====
 +==== Four noble truths: ====
 +  - **Dukkha**: There is stress, dissatisfaction, suffering in this world
 +  - **Samudaya**: The cause of //dukkha// is //tanha// (thirst, craving, desire), conditioned by //avijja// (ignorance)
 +  - **Nirodha**: There is an end to //dukkha// by letting go of //tanha// and overcoming //avijja//
 +  - **Magga**: The way to the end of //dukkha// is the eightfold noble path 
 +
 +==== Eightfold noble path: ====
 +  - Right view
 +  - Right intention
 +  - Right speech
 +  - Right action
 +  - Right livelihood
 +  - Right effort
 +  - Right mindfulness
 +  - Right concentration 
 +
 +==== Three marks of reality ====
 +  * Anicca: All things are impermanent
 +  * Dukkha: All things are not satisfying 
 +  * Anatta: All things are lacking an eternal self
 +
 +==== Three poisons ====
 +  * Lobha: Desire, lust, jealousy
 +  * Dosa: Sorrow, hatred, grudges
 +  * Moha: Confusion, ignorance
 +
 +==== Three cravings ====
 +  * Craving for sense-pleasures
 +  * Craving for becoming
 +  * Craving for non-becoming 
 +
 +==== Tiratana: Three gems ====
 +  * Buddha: self-enlightened teacher
 +  * Dhamma: teachings of the Buddha 
 +  * Sangha: enlightened ones, monks and nuns, laypeople
 +
 +==== Brama-vihara: Four godly dwellings ====
 +  * Metta: Good-will
 +  * Karuna: Compassion
 +  * Mudita: Sympathetic-joy
 +  * Upekkha: Equanimity, stable-mindedness 
 +
 +==== Khandha: Five aspects of a person ====
 +  * Rupa: Body/Form
 +  * Vedana: Feeling (pleasure, pain, neutral) 
 +  * Sanna: Sense-perception, recognition
 +  * Sankhara: Mind-states, mental composition, conditioned experience
 +  * Vinnana: Awareness, consciousness
  
 ===== Useful texts ===== ===== Useful texts =====
   * **Dhammapada** (Buddha) -- an ancient collection of proverbs, adages, and general reflections on the nature of life and its ills from a Buddhist perspective.   * **Dhammapada** (Buddha) -- an ancient collection of proverbs, adages, and general reflections on the nature of life and its ills from a Buddhist perspective.
   * **In the Buddha's Words** (Bhikkhu Bodhi) -- an excellent overview of Buddhist scripture by a popular monk, fairly contemporary    * **In the Buddha's Words** (Bhikkhu Bodhi) -- an excellent overview of Buddhist scripture by a popular monk, fairly contemporary 
 +  * **Word of the Buddha** (Brahm/Bodhi/Nyanatiloka) -- a hypercondensed version of the Sutta Pitaka (download [[https://4x13.net/Brahm_word-of-the-buddha-draft.pdf|here]]
   * **What the Buddha Taught** (Walpola Rahula) -- another overview of Buddhist thought by a contemporary monk    * **What the Buddha Taught** (Walpola Rahula) -- another overview of Buddhist thought by a contemporary monk 
   * **The Buddha's Lists** (David Snyder) -- Theravada scripture boiled into lists.    * **The Buddha's Lists** (David Snyder) -- Theravada scripture boiled into lists. 
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   * **Right Concentration** (Leigh Brasington) -- another good intro to Buddhist meditation   * **Right Concentration** (Leigh Brasington) -- another good intro to Buddhist meditation
   * **The Mind Illuminated** (John Yates) -- A course on meditation that's well-suited for modern audiences, less based on traditional practice and scriptures.    * **The Mind Illuminated** (John Yates) -- A course on meditation that's well-suited for modern audiences, less based on traditional practice and scriptures. 
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 +{{tag>wip philosophy books religion}}
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