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THE WORDS OF THE BUDDHA — VOLUME 3

Foundation in The Teachings

Foundation in The Teachings – Volume 3 book cover

Journey through The Words of The Buddha with select Teachings organized from The Pāli Canon and explanations to support learning, reflection, and practice.

Table of Contents

Chapter
Title
Chapter 98
Four Places Which Should Arouse Confidence in the Dedicated
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Chapter 99
Three Places that Should Be Remembered
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Chapter 100
Birth is the Origin of Discontentedness - The Union of Three Things
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Chapter 101
Discontentedness is Dependently Arisen
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Chapter 102
With the Destruction of Craving Comes the Destruction of Unwholesome Kamma
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Chapter 103
The Destruction of Excitement
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Chapter 104
The Destruction of Craving is Nibbāna (Enlightenment)
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Chapter 105
Excitement is Discontentedness
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Chapter 106
A Stream-Enterer is Worth More Than Being a Wheel-Turning Monarch
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Chapter 107
A Confident Practitioner
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Chapter 108
A Teachings Practitioner
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Chapter 109
Six Cases of Incapability by One Accomplished in View
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Chapter 110
Final Knowledge is Achieved by Gradual Training
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Chapter 111
The Noble Eight Fold Path The Way of Practice Leading to the Elimination of Discontentedness
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Chapter 112
Where Earth, Water, Fire, and Wind Find No Footing
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Chapter 113
Where Consciousness is Quieted
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Chapter 114
The Conditioned
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Chapter 115
The Unconditioned
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Chapter 116
Seeing Non-self with Correct Wisdom
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Chapter 117
No Desire for the Nutriment One Attains Enlightenment
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Chapter 118
How Should the Nutriment Edible Food Be Seen?
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Chapter 119
The End of Stress
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Chapter 120
The Mind Has Attained to the End of Craving
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Chapter 121
This is My Instruction to You
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Chapter 122
Monk Who is Perfected in Morality (First Discourse)
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Chapter 123
Monk Who is Perfected in Morality (Second Discourse)
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Chapter 124
Monk Who is Perfected in Morality (Third Discourse)
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Author
Author
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Restoration
Restoration of The Buddha’s Teachings: The Path to Enlightenment
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The Goal
The Goal: An Entire Species of Enlightened Beings
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Why I Teach
Why Have I Decided to Teach The Path to Enlightenment as Taught by Gotama Buddha?
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Why Thailand
Why I Reside and Teach in Thailand?
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Invitation
Invitation to Learn
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Chapter 98

Four Places Which Should Arouse Confidence in the Dedicated

Chapter 99

Three Places that Should Be Remembered

Chapter 100

Birth is the Origin of Discontentedness - The Union of Three Things

Chapter 101

Discontentedness is Dependently Arisen

Chapter 102

With the Destruction of Craving Comes the Destruction of Unwholesome Kamma

Chapter 103

The Destruction of Excitement

Chapter 104

The Destruction of Craving is Nibbāna (Enlightenment)

Chapter 105

Excitement is Discontentedness

Chapter 106

A Stream-Enterer is Worth More Than Being a Wheel-Turning Monarch

Chapter 107

A Confident Practitioner

Chapter 108

A Teachings Practitioner

Chapter 109

Six Cases of Incapability by One Accomplished in View

Chapter 110

Final Knowledge is Achieved by Gradual Training

Chapter 111

The Noble Eight Fold Path The Way of Practice Leading to the Elimination of Discontentedness

Chapter 112

Where Earth, Water, Fire, and Wind Find No Footing

Chapter 113

Where Consciousness is Quieted

Chapter 114

The Conditioned

Chapter 115

The Unconditioned

Chapter 116

Seeing Non-self with Correct Wisdom

Chapter 117

No Desire for the Nutriment One Attains Enlightenment

Chapter 118

How Should the Nutriment Edible Food Be Seen?

Chapter 119

The End of Stress

Chapter 120

The Mind Has Attained to the End of Craving

Chapter 121

This is My Instruction to You

Chapter 122

Monk Who is Perfected in Morality (First Discourse)

Chapter 123

Monk Who is Perfected in Morality (Second Discourse)

Chapter 124

Monk Who is Perfected in Morality (Third Discourse)

Author

Author

Restoration

Restoration of The Buddha’s Teachings: The Path to Enlightenment

The Goal

The Goal: An Entire Species of Enlightened Beings

Why I Teach

Why Have I Decided to Teach The Path to Enlightenment as Taught by Gotama Buddha?

Why Thailand

Why I Reside and Teach in Thailand?

Invitation

Invitation to Learn

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