The Parable of the Blind Men and the Elephant
The "elephant parable" in Buddhism is one of the most…
Sampajanna
Sampajañña (Sati-Sampajañña) ​Sampajañña (Pali) is a key concept in Buddhist…
The six causal roots
The "Six Causal Roots" in Buddhism, particularly as described in…
Awareness from the side
When being aware of the mind, when we are aware…
Samatha Practice
The term Samatha practice (also spelled Shamatha) refers to a…
Sammā Saṅkappa
Sammā Saṅkappa, is the second factor of the Noble Eightfold…
Sati, Samādhi, and Ārammaṇa
The most common Pali term that is often translated as…
The Buddha’s four daily reflections
The concept of the "Four Daily Reflections" in Buddhism often…
The Nine Qualities of the Buddha
The nine qualities (or virtues) of the Buddha are traditionally…
How to practically apply the instruction of “checking the attitude of the observing mind”
Checking the attitude of the observing mind is the central…
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