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Reflection on Nibbana


Reflections on Nibbana - Barre Center for Buddhist Studies

It is the clearly stated goal and aim of the Buddha's teaching, the noble end of what makes the Eightfold Path noble.

Reflection on Nibbana | Ajahn Tate - The Forest Path Podcast

This episode is a talk given by the Thai forest meditation master Ajahn Tate and is titled “Reflection on Nibbana”. In this dhamma talk, ...

The Nibbāna Interview - Barre Center for Buddhist Studies

BhA: The belief that Nibbāna is no longer attainable is not a Western innovation. That belief is very much there in traditional Asian societies, specifically in ...

Reflections on the Theravada Tradition | Nibbana and Other ...

In the still mind, in the depths of meditation, the Self reveals itself. Beholding the Self by means of the Self, an aspirant knows the joy and ...

Nibbana Reflections - Dharma Seed

She considers what nibbana is not, and how nibbana has been experienced through Buddhist practice. Some descriptions present nibbana as a transcendent ...

notes on nibbāna | dhamma footsteps

As we keep reflecting on this, the tendency toward attachment falls away, and the reality of non-attachment, of non-grasping, reveals itself in ...

Nibbāna Is Very Much a Reality - Abhayagiri Monastery

Now, the Buddha says that nibbāna is something indescribable, but he will talk about it to some extent so that we'll desire to go there.

How is Nibbana to be experienced? : r/Buddhism - Reddit

Nibbana is the end of suffering. The end of suffering is the end of form, perception, mental volitions, consciousness, and feeling.

Nibbana as Living Experience / The Buddha and The Arahant

An arahant has full control over his thoughts;[17] therefore he must have full control over his feelings/sensations too. What is meant by the statement that "a ...

Nibbana Is Giving Up, Letting Go, and Being Free - Lion's Roar

If we don't have any thoughts, how will wisdom develop? · Nibbana means not giving meaning to things. · The dhamma becomes hard to understand when the practices ...

Nibbana - Insight Meditation Center

Nibbana is the ultimate good news of Theravada Buddhism: it means complete liberation. Naturally, people want to know about the nature of nibbana.

Reflection on Nibbana | Ajahn Tate | The Forest Path Podcast

This episode is a talk given by the Thai forest meditation master Ajahn Tate and is titled “Reflection on Nibbana”. In this dhamma talk, ...

Discussion on Nibbāna and Jhāna - Advanced Vipassana

So What is Peace? · Nibbana is the Unconditioned State that Lies beyond Conditioned Experience · Jhāna Consciousness is a State of Unification of ...

A Difficulty with the Word Nibbana - Abhayagiri Monastery

Ajahn Chah would use the words “the reality of non-grasping” as the definition for Nibbana: realizing the reality of non-grasping. That helps to ...

Reflections on Nibbana - Dharma Seed

The greatest gift is the gift of the teachings ; Reflections on Nibbana. 2024-06-25 Reflections on Nibbana 58:30. Andrea Fella · Download Listen.

experience of nibbana- help - Dhamma Wheel Buddhist Forum

Similarly, saṃsāra moves on like the train, but nibbāna is motionless like the distant trees. The reflection of the moon at its zenith would ...

Nibbana - Freeing Oneself from Suffering and Its Causes

Nibbana is the culmination of the Buddhist quest for perfection and ... Reflection: Eightfold Path Correlated with Other Buddhist Teachings · Karma.

Nibbana Is Literally "unbinding" Of The Sense Streams That Make ...

One attains Nibbana when all defilements (lobha, dosa, moha) are removed from one's mind. That is Arahanthood. – But Nibbana becomes complete ...

Reflection on Nibbana | Ajahn Tate - The Forest Path Podcast

This episode is a talk given by the Thai forest meditation master Ajahn Tate and is titled “Reflection on Nibbana”. In this dhamma talk, Ajahn Tate reflects ...

The Three Doors to Nibbāna - Advanced Vipassana

We deeply enter into the friction, the experience of suffering, making the reflection, “This clinging is my dukkha. What is my dukkha? My ...