Direct path to implementation. Basics of attentiveness
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The proposed book is devoted to the consideration of the meaning and practice of meditation of attentiveness in accordance with the instructions of Buddha in Satipatthan. In his presentation of this topic, the author - Enea Bhikkhu venerable, follows the Satipatthan-Sutte, disclosing and commenting on its provisions based on the SUT, presented in four main monasses, as well as in historically earlier parts of the fifth.
Buddha called Satipathathan"s practice by direct means leading to the implementation of Nibbana. And this path is carried out by implementing four Satipatthan - contemplating body, sensations, mind and dhamm. Considering them, Analyo discusses in detail the issues of terminology associated with Satipathathana, disclosing the meaning of such fundamental terms as Sati (attentiveness), Sampadzhan (clear recognition), Atapi (diligence), Samadhi (focus), etc. Particular interest for practitioners Represents the author of the study of the relationship (Sati) and concentration (samadhi), as well as the role of dives (Jhan) on the way to implementation
Buddha called Satipathathan"s practice by direct means leading to the implementation of Nibbana. And this path is carried out by implementing four Satipatthan - contemplating body, sensations, mind and dhamm. Considering them, Analyo discusses in detail the issues of terminology associated with Satipathathana, disclosing the meaning of such fundamental terms as Sati (attentiveness), Sampadzhan (clear recognition), Atapi (diligence), Samadhi (focus), etc. Particular interest for practitioners Represents the author of the study of the relationship (Sati) and concentration (samadhi), as well as the role of dives (Jhan) on the way to implementation
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Author:Analyo
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Cover:Soft
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- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Religion & Spiritually
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ISBN:978-5-906154-55-2
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