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IX. Glossary
03/05/2011
05:50
The teaching of impermanence, suffering and not-self (anicca, dukkha and anattā) is very familiar to all Buddhists, and the words are never far from their lips.
VIII. Maturing of insight
03/05/2011
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The teaching of impermanence, suffering and not-self (anicca, dukkha and anattā) is very familiar to all Buddhists, and the words are never far from their lips.
VII. Elevenfold analyses of the aggregates
03/05/2011
05:50
The teaching of impermanence, suffering and not-self (anicca, dukkha and anattā) is very familiar to all Buddhists, and the words are never far from their lips.
VI. Analysis of impermanence
03/05/2011
05:50
The teaching of impermanence, suffering and not-self (anicca, dukkha and anattā) is very familiar to all Buddhists, and the words are never far from their lips.
V. Seeing selflessness
03/05/2011
05:50
The teaching of impermanence, suffering and not-self (anicca, dukkha and anattā) is very familiar to all Buddhists, and the words are never far from their lips.
IV. Consciousness
03/05/2011
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The teaching of impermanence, suffering and not-self (anicca, dukkha and anattā) is very familiar to all Buddhists, and the words are never far from their lips.
III. Perception and volitional formations
03/05/2011
05:50
The teaching of impermanence, suffering and not-self (anicca, dukkha and anattā) is very familiar to all Buddhists, and the words are never far from their lips.
II. Feeling
03/05/2011
05:50
The teaching of impermanence, suffering and not-self (anicca, dukkha and anattā) is very familiar to all Buddhists, and the words are never far from their lips.
I. Body
03/05/2011
05:50
The teaching of impermanence, suffering and not-self (anicca, dukkha and anattā) is very familiar to all Buddhists, and the words are never far from their lips.
Thiền Minh Sát - Căn bản thực hành
17/02/2012
09:23
"Đây là con đường duy nhất để thanh lọc tâm, chấm dứt lo âu, phiền muộn, tiêu diệt thân bệnh và tâm bệnh, đạt thánh đạo và chứng ngộ Niết Bàn. Đó là Tứ Niệm Xứ".
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