- [purisa-parakkamena]...."
Viriya stands for
strenuous and
sustained effort to
overcome unskillful ways (akusala dhamma), such as
indulging in sensuality, ill will and harmfulness...
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relation to a
whole variety or
world of
feelings that may be
skillful or
unskillful, with
faults or faultless,
relatively inferior or refined, dark or pure...
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kamma is simple—that
skillful intentions lead to
favorable results, and
unskillful ones to
unfavorable results—but the
process by
which those results work...
- Buddhism,
while greed and lust are
always unskillful,
desire is
ethically variable – it can be skillful,
unskillful, or neutral.
Buddhist nirvāṇa is not equivalent...
- of māra are enumerated: Kleśa-māra, or māra as the
embodiment of all
unskillful emotions, such as greed, hate, and delusion. Mṛtyu-māra, or māra as death...
- pipe. A drum
auger is
powerful enough to cut
through tree roots. Used
unskillfully, they can also
damage plastic pipework and even
copper tubing. The Roto-Rooter...
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Second jhāna
Third jhāna
Fourth jhāna Kāma /
Akusala dhamma (sensuality /
unskillful qualities)
secluded from;
withdrawn does not
occur does not
occur does...
- not suitable, and
ignorance of
present cir****stances, desuetude, and
unskillfulness. All
these things we
endure from the brain, when it is not healthy....
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possibilities which could bring him to death, and then turn his
thoughts to the
unskillful mental qualities he has yet to abandon. "Just as when a
person whose turban...
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metaphorical forms of Māra are given: Kleśa-māra – Māra as the
embodiment of all
unskillful emotions, such as greed, hate and delusion. Mṛtyu-māra – Māra as death...