Four
Applications of Mindfulness (catuḥ-smṛtyupasthāna):
Mindfulness of body (kāya smṛtyupasthāna)
Mindfulness of feeling (vedāda smṛtyupasthāna)
Mindfulness of mind (citta smṛtyupasthāna)
Mindfulness of phenomena (dhrama smṛtyupasthāna)
Mindfulness of feeling (vedāda smṛtyupasthāna)
Mindfulness of mind (citta smṛtyupasthāna)
Mindfulness of phenomena (dhrama smṛtyupasthāna)
Four
Right Efforts (catvāri samyakprahāṇāni):
To prevent unwholesome thoughts from arising
To abandon unwholesome thoughts once they are arisen
To cultivate wholesome thoughts, and
To maintain wholesome thoughts once they are arisen
To abandon unwholesome thoughts once they are arisen
To cultivate wholesome thoughts, and
To maintain wholesome thoughts once they are arisen
Will (chanda)
Energy (vīrya)
Mind (citta)
Investigation (mīmāṃsā), judgment, discernment
Energy (vīrya)
Mind (citta)
Investigation (mīmāṃsā), judgment, discernment
Five
Faculties & Five Powers (Pañcendriya - Pañcabala):
Faith (śarddhā)
Effort (vīrya)
Mindfulness (smṛti)
Concentration (samādhi)
Wisdom (prajñā)
Effort (vīrya)
Mindfulness (smṛti)
Concentration (samādhi)
Wisdom (prajñā)
The
Seven Factors of Enlightenment (saptabodhyaṅga):
Mindfulness (smṛti), Investigation (dharmapravicaya)
Effort (vīrya), Joy (prīti), Tranquality (Praśrabdhi)
Concentration (samādhi), Equanimity (upekṣā)
Effort (vīrya), Joy (prīti), Tranquality (Praśrabdhi)
Concentration (samādhi), Equanimity (upekṣā)
Noble
Eightfold Path (āryāṣṭāṅgamārga):
Right view (samyag-dṛṣti); Right thought
(samyak-samkalpa)
Right speech (samyag-vāc); Right action (samyak-karṃānta); Right livelihood (samyag-ājīva); Right effort (samyag-vyāyāma)
Right mindfulness (samyak-smṛti); Right concentration (samyak-samādhi)
Right speech (samyag-vāc); Right action (samyak-karṃānta); Right livelihood (samyag-ājīva); Right effort (samyag-vyāyāma)
Right mindfulness (samyak-smṛti); Right concentration (samyak-samādhi)
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