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{{GalleryTable|DSC 2336.JPG| How,ll be his next life, who knows. We hope that it,ll be better but its just our imagination and wishful thinking. Wishful thinking is the formation of beliefs and making decisions according to what might be pleasing to imagine instead of by appealing to evidence, rationality, or reality.}} | {{GalleryTable|DSC 2336.JPG| How,ll be his next life, who knows. We hope that it,ll be better but its just our imagination and wishful thinking. Wishful thinking is the formation of beliefs and making decisions according to what might be pleasing to imagine instead of by appealing to evidence, rationality, or reality.}} | ||
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− | {{GalleryTable|1C 6046.JPG |But what is reality for us? When you look at Wikipedias explanation: Reality is the state of things as they actually exist, rather than as they may appear or might be imagined. In a wider definition, reality includes everything that is and has been, whether or not it is observable or comprehensible. A still more broad definition includes everything that has existed, exists, or will exist.}} | + | {{GalleryTable|1C 6046.JPG |But what is reality for us? When you look at Wikipedias explanation: [[Reality]] is the state of things as they actually exist, rather than as they may appear or might be imagined. In a wider definition, [[reality]] includes everything that is and has been, whether or not it is observable or comprehensible. A still more broad definition includes everything that has existed, exists, or will exist.}} |
− | {{GalleryTable|DSC 2339.JPG|In Theravada Buddhism they teach us four ultimate realities. Nibbana is an unconditioned reality. Consciousness (mind) is a conditioned reality. | + | {{GalleryTable|DSC 2339.JPG|In [[Theravada]] [[Buddhism]] they teach us four [[ultimate realities]]. [[Nibbana]] is an unconditioned [[reality]]. [[Consciousness]] ([[mind]]) is a conditioned [[reality]]. |
− | Four Ultimate Realities (Paramattha Dhammaa) 1)Consciousness (Citta)- conditioned reality 2)The mental factors (Cetasika) i.e Feeling (Vedana) and Perception (Sanna) which are arise as a result of consciousness (samkhara)- conditioned reality}} | + | Four [[Ultimate Realities]] ([[Paramattha Dhammaa]]) 1)[[Consciousness]] ([[Citta]])- conditioned [[reality]] 2)The [[mental factors]] ([[Cetasika]]) i.e [[Feeling]] ([[Vedana]]) and [[Perception]] ([[Sanna]]) which are arise as a result of consciousness (samkhara)- conditioned reality}} |
− | {{GalleryTable|DSC 0508.JPG| 3)Material form (Ruppa) –This includes body, sex and seat of consciousness. The body-decade is composed of the Four Primary Elements –Extension, cohesion, heat, motion (Pathavi, apo, tejo, vayo)-conditioned reality 4)Nirvana (Nibbaana) – Nirvana is an unconditioned reality. All other three are conditioned realities. How much Juckie understood it nobody knows because he did,nt articulate .He was just friendly and that was enough for him.}} | + | {{GalleryTable|DSC 0508.JPG| 3)[[Material form]] ([[Ruppa]]) –This includes [[body]], sex and seat of [[consciousness]]. The [[body]]-decade is composed of the Four Primary Elements –Extension, cohesion, heat, motion ([[Pathavi]], [[apo]], [[tejo]], [[vayo]])-conditioned [[reality]] 4) [[Nirvana]] ([[Nibbaana]]) – [[Nirvana]] is an unconditioned [[reality]]. All other three are conditioned [[realities]]. How much Juckie understood it nobody knows because he did,nt articulate .He was just friendly and that was enough for him.}} |
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