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SN 56.35 Let's make a deal. How would you like to take 300 spear stabs every day for 100 years?

  This sutta doesn't make much sense if you're in the YOLO (you only live once) no rebirth believer. desktop wallpaper SN 56.35 Sattisata: A Hundred Spears (same dukkha refrain as SN‍-q 56.1.2 ) 35. Sattisatasutta 35. A Hundred Spears “Seyyathāpi, bhikkhave, puriso vassasatāyuko vassasatajīvī. “monks, suppose there was a man with a lifespan of a hundred years. Tamenaṃ evaṃ vadeyya: And someone might say to him: ‘ehambho purisa, pubbaṇhasamayaṃ taṃ sattisatena hanissanti, majjhanhikasamayaṃ sattisatena hanissanti, sāyanhasamayaṃ sattisatena hanissanti. ‘Come now, my good man, they’ll strike you with a hundred spears in the morning, at midday, and in the late afternoon. So kho tvaṃ, ambho purisa, divase divase tīhi tīhi sattisatehi haññamāno vassasatāyuko vassasatajīvī vassasatassa accayena anabhisametāni cattāri ariyasaccāni abhisamessasī’ti. And you’ll live for a hundred years being struck with three hundred spears every day. But when a hundred years have passed, you will compr...
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if you want AI to give you correct answers on how vitakka and vicara works in first jhāna...

  (similar results with chatgpt and google gemini) Frankk asked claude AI  how does vitakka and vicara work in first jhana claude says 6:07 AM In the Pali Buddhist meditation tradition, vitakka and vicāra are two of the five factors (jhānaṅga) that characterize the first jhāna. Here's how they function: Vitakka (Applied Thought / Initial Thought) Vitakka literally means "thinking toward" something. In the context of the first jhāna, it is the mental factor that places and directs the mind onto the meditation object — like a hand picking something up and setting it down. It's the initial application of attention, the act of "touching" the object with the mind. It's often described with the simile of a bell being struck — vitakka is the initial strike. It counters the hindrance of sloth and torpor by keeping the mind engaged and pointed. Vicāra (Sustained Thought / Examination) Vicāra is what happens after vitakka — the mind sustains, explores, and rubs up...

SN 56.47 Who has better odds, turtle or man escaping hell?

  desktop wallpaper SN 56.47 Paṭhamachiggaḷayuga: A Yoke With a Hole (1st) (same dukkha refrain as SN‍-q 56.1.2 ) 47. Paṭhamachiggaḷayugasutta 47. A Yoke With a Hole (1st) “Seyyathāpi, bhikkhave, puriso mahāsamudde ekacchiggaḷaṃ yugaṃ pakkhipeyya. Tatrāpissa kāṇo kacchapo. So vassasatassa vassasatassa accayena sakiṃ sakiṃ ummujjeyya. “monks, suppose a person was to throw a yoke with a single hole into the ocean. And there was a one-eyed turtle who popped up once every hundred years. Taṃ kiṃ maññatha, bhikkhave, What do you think, monks? api nu kho kāṇo kacchapo vassasatassa vassasatassa accayena sakiṃ sakiṃ ummujjanto amusmiṃ ekacchiggaḷe yuge gīvaṃ paveseyyā”ti? Would that one-eyed turtle, popping up once every hundred years, still poke its neck through the hole in that yoke?” “Yadi nūna, bhante, kadāci karahaci dīghassa addhuno accayenā”ti. “Only after a very long time, sir, if ever.” “Khippataraṃ kho so, bhikkhave, kāṇo kacchapo vassasatassa vassasatassa accayena sakiṃ sakiṃ umm...

Should you have "faith" in your guru, Buddha, Dhamma, or Sangha?

 You need saddha (justifiable-trust, not blind faith or sloppy lazy faith that people tend to default to), but here's the definitive answer from the Buddha, given in the context of when he was near death, when his two chief disciples had passed away before him. dn16 Mahāparinibbānasutta The Great Discourse on the Buddha’s nirvana dn26 Cakkavattisutta The Wheel-Turning Monarch sn47.9 Gilānasutta Sick sn47.13 Cundasutta With Cunda sn47.14 Ukkacelasutta At Ukkacelā (conclusion: 🏝️you island, Dharma refuge)   Tasmātiha, bhikkhave, So monks, attadīpā viharatha attasaraṇā anaññasaraṇā, be your own island, your own refuge, with no other refuge. dhammadīpā dhammasaraṇā anaññasaraṇā. Let The Dharma be your island and your refuge, with no other refuge.   Kathañca, bhikkhave, bhikkhu anaññasaraṇo? And how does a monk do this? attadīpo viharati attasaraṇo anaññasaraṇo, dhammadīpo dhammasaraṇo Idha, bhikkhave, bhikkhu … It’s when … (standard 4sp🐘 formul...

SN 3.61 Unique sutta defining 2nd and 3rd noble truths in terms of 12ps

  AN 3.61 Titthāyatana: Sectarian Tenets 3.61.1 - extreme (wrong) view on karma causing everything 3.61.2 - view that God is responsible for everything 3.61.3 - view that nothing has cause or reason - 3.61.4 - Buddha’s Dhamma: 3.61.4.1 - 6 elements 3.61.4.2 - 6 fields 3.61.4.3 - 18 mental explorations - 3.61.4.4 - 4 noble truths 3.61.4.4.1 - it’s for one who senses that Buddha declares Dhamma of 4nt 3.61.4.4.2 - standard 1st noble truth 3.61.4.4.3 - unusual 2nd noble truth as 12ps 3.61.4.4.4 - unusual 3rd noble truth as cessation of 12ps 3.61.4.4.5 - standard 4th noble truth Unique sutta defining 2nd and 3rd noble truths in terms of 12ps dependent origination instead of the standard  NT#2 craving, NT#3 complete cessation of craving 3.61.4.4.3 - unusual 2nd noble truth as 12ps 3.61.4.4.4 - unusual 3rd noble truth as cessation of 12ps

SN 47.19 selfish sati for mutual protection

 Timeless (un)common sense (AI summary) The standard instruction provided by flight attendants during the safety briefing is a practical lesson in physics and physiology. While the exact wording varies slightly by airline, it generally follows this format: "In the event of a decompression, an oxygen mask will automatically drop from the compartment above your head. To start the flow of oxygen, pull the mask firmly toward you. Place it over your nose and mouth, secure the elastic band behind your head, and breathe normally. If you are traveling with a child or someone who requires assistance , secure your own mask first before helping others. " Why the "Self-First" Rule Exists It can feel counterintuitive to help yourself before a child, but there are critical medical reasons for this protocol: Hypoxia Timeline: At high altitudes (around 30,000 feet), the "Time of Useful Consciousness" can be as short as 30 to 60 seconds . If you spend those seconds strugg...