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Dependent Origination Explained

Interesting Dharma talk...

Pandit Cittasamvaro Bhikkhu on Dependent Origination

Wherever you go ( the consciousnesses of the six senses ) there you are...Dependent arising...

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  • At Savatthi. There the Blessed One said, "One attached is unreleased; one unattached is released. Should consciousness, when standing, stand attached to (a physical) form, supported by form (as its object),[1] landing on form, watered with delight, it would exhibit growth, increase, & proliferation.

    https://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn22/sn22.053.than.html

    “Just as if there were a roofed house or a roofed hall having windows on the north, the south, or the east. When the sun rises, and a ray has entered by way of the window, where does it land?”

    “On the western wall, lord.”

    “And if there is no western wall, where does it land?”

    “On the ground, lord.”

    “And if there is no ground, where does it land?”

    “On the water, lord.”

    “And if there is no water, where does it land?”

    “It does not land, lord.”

    “In the same way, where there is no passion for the nutriment of physical food… contact… intellectual intention… consciousness, where there is no delight, no craving, then consciousness does not land there or increase. Where consciousness does not land or increase, there is no alighting of name-&-form. Where there is no alighting of name-&-form, there is no growth of fabrications. Where there is no growth of fabrications, there is no production of renewed becoming in the future. Where there is no production of renewed becoming in the future, there is no future birth, aging, & death. That, I tell you, has no sorrow, affliction, or despair.”

    SN 12.64

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