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  2. Satipatthana - Wikipedia

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    Vipassanā is the true key to liberation taught by the Buddha. This method was pre-eminently taught in the Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta, the most important discourse taught by the Buddha on meditation and on practice in everyday life. The essence of this practice is the moment-to-moment awareness of the rise and fall of all mind-body phenomena.

  3. Pratītyasamutpāda - Wikipedia

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    [74] According to Bhikkhu Analayo, there are two main interpretative models of the 12 nidanas in the later Buddhist exegetical literature, a model which sees the 12 links as working across three lives (the past life, the present life, the future life) and a model which analyzes how the 12 links are mental processes working in the present moment ...

  4. Vasubandhu - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to this eternalist view, the Sautrāntika, a rival offshoot, held the doctrine of "extreme momentariness", a form of presentism (only the present moment exists). In the Abhidharmakośakārikā , Vasubandhu puts forth the Sarvāstivādin theory, and then in his commentary (bhasya) he critiques this theory and argues for the ...

  5. Eternal Now (New Age) - Wikipedia

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    Eternal Now is a concept of time perception suggested by some proponents of New Age spirituality. [1] Its characteristics vary from increased awareness of the present moment to a broader, more open and holistic perception of one's subjective past and potential variants of future.

  6. Here are the best quotes on mindfulness to inspire you to live in the present. Related: Thinking of You Quotes. ... It is opening to or receiving the present moment, pleasant or unpleasant, just ...

  7. The Buddha - Wikipedia

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    The Mahaparinibbana reports that in his final meditation he entered the four dhyanas consecutively, then the four immaterial attainments and finally the meditative dwelling known as nirodha-samāpatti, before returning to the fourth dhyana right at the moment of death. [267] [262] Buddha's cremation stupa, Kushinagar (Kushinara) Piprahwa vase ...

  8. Bodhicitta - Wikipedia

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    bodhicitta which is a wish or aspiration (Sanskrit: bodhipranidhicitta or pranidhicittotpada), this is when a bodhisattva makes a aspiration or "bodhisattva vow" (bodhisattva praṇidhāna) to become a Buddha for the sake of all beings. This is compared to making the decision to start on a journey.

  9. Ānanda - Wikipedia

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    There are numerous Buddhist texts attributed to Ānanda, including the Atthakanāgara Sutta, about meditation methods to attain Nirvana; a version of the Bhaddekaratta Sutta (Sanskrit: Bhadrakārātrī, pinyin: shanye), about living in the present moment; [181] [182] the Sekha Sutta, about the higher training of a disciple of the Buddha; the ...