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The Three Characteristics |
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Author |
Sayadaw U Silananda
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Date | 2002 |
Publisher | IPP=Inward Path Publisher |
Publisher Url |
http://www.buddhanet.net/ipp.htm
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Location | Penang, Malaysia [檳城, 馬來西亞] |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | This Dhamma book is for free distribution.
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Keyword | 無我=Anatman; 無常=Impermanent=Anitya=Anityata=anicca;空性=Emptiness;三法印; |
Abstract | "Wherever I talk about Vipassana, I say Vipassana is seeing things in various ways, seeing mind and matter or mental and physical phenomena in light of their characteristics - seeing things as impermanent,as painful or unsatisfactory and an insubstantial or non-self. These are the three characteristics of everything that is in the world. We find these characteristics or these marks in every thing and every being - Sayadaw U Silananda. What is meant by everything in the world?" What is impermanent? How do we know that something is impermanent? What is it that is suffering? And what is it that is anatta, that is soulless? In this short essay booklet (IJ047/00),Sayadaw U Silananda explained the different aspects of 'seeing' or understanding these characteristics. |
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Created date | 2000.11
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