The Buddho Meditation in Thailand

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Phrakhu Supatthanakanchanakij

Abstract

The Buddho meditation is to the cultivation of mindfulness for concentration and wisdom, which begins focusing mindfulness to go together with chanting in mind Buddho until the concentration takes place. After that, a practitioner uses it for the base for the insight to be started by the investigation of a human skeleton. Compared to the method the Satipatthana, the Buddho meditation’s starting point is identical with the kayanupassi – seeing body as it is; it is here to see a human skeleton, a part of ๓๒ body parts, which at last causes a knowledge connected with other body-parts and leads to non-clinging. In addition, the Vipassana meditation is to see that the picture is unstable, there was already extinguished . The suffering is being caused by a fire in the original condition , not oppression . And the picture is a soulless Intangible uncontrollable desire to have .

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Supatthanakanchanakij, P. (2016). The Buddho Meditation in Thailand. Journal of Buddhist Psychology, 1(2), 39–54. retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jbp/article/view/242943
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