The 5 Principles of Physical Faith (Faith, Physicality) and Support for the Practice of Meditation

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Phrasmuh Boonyarit mahapunyo

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          Why did the Lord Buddha speak the fourth mindfulness before the 5th power in the poshakikisanship? Mindfulness 4 is the base of physical 5, or PE is the base of consciousness. Or how physicality and consciousness are related in practice In order to gain enlightenment that will benefit the practitioner of Vipassana, prayer, and faithfulness In the teaching of the omniscient Buddha This will lead to the benefits of meditation and meditation. Is an important body of knowledge of Vipassana meditation practice that will lead practitioners into Dharma, which is the strength that Continue to support the elite
          Vigor, or vitality, is the five strengths Including faith and belief Power to control doubt Anxiety, persistence, perseverance Idleness control power Mindfulness Negligence control power  Laziness, concentration, physicality Determination Distraction control power Distraction, intelligence, intelligence, power, control Overdoing
          Physical faith is the determination of the least introspection mood. Narrow, rougher than the power of mindfulness and concentration. Which in the beginning made it possible to concentrate better But if the mood used to define too little In the event that the mind has become more powerful. Will become the mind to focus and focus until the consciousness weakens the determination of the surroundings Or weakened concentration caused by more proficiency in the prayer mood Until it becomes easily disoriented, making vengeful, vengeful, anxious a lot easier But as more detailed assignments are added, concentration will be more apparent.


 

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mahapunyo, P. B. . (2020). The 5 Principles of Physical Faith (Faith, Physicality) and Support for the Practice of Meditation. Journal of Roi Kaensarn Academi, 5(2), 167–175. retrieved from https://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JRKSA/article/view/247057
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