The Fourth Satipatthana Satipatthana practice is an important part of Buddhas meditation, and in my previous three articles I elaborated on satipatthana 1; sensing not thinking, and satipatthanas 2 & 3; dealing with destructive thoughts and emotions. I also examined the shortcomings, purpose and likely origin of traditional scripture, and explored more suitable practice for [...]
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Meditation for Buddhas Enlightenment – Liberation
This entry was posted in buddhism, christianity, culture, default, religions and tagged agitation, Buddhas, Buddhas Enlightenment, Doctrine The Mahasatipatthana Sutta DN, Goal, ill will, Liberation The Fourth Satipatthana Satipatthana, restlessness and doubt The five, the historical Buddha taught that a monk practices dhammanupassana by focusing on the following Buddhist doctrines - The five hindrances to meditation: desire. Bookmark the permalink.