Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
expectations 6
expected 18
expelled 4
experience 63
experienced 15
experiences 11
experiencing 41
Frequency    [«  »]
64 becoming
64 hell
64 sat
63 experience
63 internal
63 leads
63 priests

Majjhima Nikaya

IntraText - Concordances

experience

                                                                     bold = Main text
   Chapter, §                                                        grey = Comment text
1 1, TrInt| that the mind reads into experience. This is a point he makes 2 1, TrInt| on logic and meditative experience, about the nature of the 3 1, TrInt| inclusive levels of being & experience, culminating with the ultimate 4 1, TrInt| emanation) superimposed on experience. Only an uninstructed, run 5 1, TrInt| person, he says, would read experience in this way. In contrast, 6 1, TrInt| metaphysics in which the experience of emptiness, the Unconditioned, 7 1, TrInt| of our sensory & mental experience -- is said to spring and 8 1, TrInt| without any direct meditative experience, but actually they have 9 1, TrInt| a particular meditative experience as the ultimate goal, identify 10 1, TrInt| then view that level of experience as the ground of being out 11 1, TrInt| being out of which all other experience comes. ~Any teaching that 12 1 (1) | properties that comprise the experience of physical form. ~ 13 1 (5) | Singleness = experience in states of intense concentration ( 14 1 (5) | jhana). Multiplicity = experience via the six senses. ~ 15 4 | Such was my food, such my experience of pleasure & pain, such 16 4 | Such was my food, such my experience of pleasure & pain, such 17 7 (5) | The disciple's direct experience of being freed of this or 18 7 (5) | unshakable confidence, based on experience. ~ 19 7 (8) | apart from actual meditative experience, from close scrutiny of 20 8 (21) | on which one may easily experience felicity among humans or 21 10a, 6 | feeling, understands: 'I experience a pleasant feeling'; when 22 10a, 6 | feeling, he understands: 'I experience a painful feeling'; when 23 10a, 6 | feeling, he understands: 'I experience a neither-pleasant-nor-painful 24 10a, 6 | feeling, he understands: 'I experience a pleasant worldly feeling'; 25 10a, 6 | feeling, he understands: 'I experience a pleasant spiritual feeling'; 26 10a, 6 | feeling, he understands: 'I experience a painful worldly feeling'; 27 10a, 6 | feeling, he understands: 'I experience a painful spiritual feeling'; 28 10a, 6 | feeling, he understands: 'I experience a neither-pleasant-nor-painful 29 10a, 6 | feeling, he understands: 'I experience a neither-pleasant-nor-painful 30 10b, 11 | pleasant feeling knows, "I experience a pleasant feeling"; when 31 10b, 11 | painful feeling, he knows, "I experience a painful feeling"; when 32 10b, 11 | neither-pleasant-nor-painful feeling," he knows, "I experience a neither-pleasant-nor-painful 33 10b, 11 | worldly feeling, he knows, "I experience a pleasant worldly feeling"; 34 10b, 11 | spiritual feeling, he knows, "I experience a pleasant spiritual feeling"; 35 10b, 11 | worldly feeling, he knows, "I experience a painful worldly feeling"; 36 10b, 11 | spiritual feeling, he knows, "I experience a painful spiritual feeling"; 37 10b, 11 | worldly feeling, he knows, "I experience a neither-pleasant-nor-painful 38 10b, 11 | spiritual feeling, he knows, "I experience a neither-pleasant-nor-painful 39 12, 14 | was my nutriment, such my experience of pleasure and pain, such 40 12, 14 | was my nutriment, such my experience of pleasure and pain, such 41 14, TrInt| a total annihilation of experience. It's a type of experience 42 14, TrInt| experience. It's a type of experience that DN 11 calls consciousness 43 14, Text | were to taste it, he would experience a sweet, delectable flavor. 44 14, Text | his discernment, he would experience gratification, he would 45 14, Text | gratification, he would experience confidence. What is the 46 19 | Such was my food, such my experience of pleasure & pain, such 47 19 | Such was my food, such my experience of pleasure & pain, such 48 36 | Such was my food, such my experience of pleasure & pain, such 49 36 | Such was my food, such my experience of pleasure & pain, such 50 44 (3) | inclines naturally to a direct experience of Unbinding. ~ 51 45 | shades, hell. There they experience sharp, burning pains. They 52 45 | shades, hell. There they experience sharp, burning pains. They 53 45 | nature and doesn't frequently experience pain & grief born of passion; 54 45 | nature and doesn't frequently experience pain & grief born of aversion; 55 45 | nature and doesn't frequently experience pain & grief born of delusion. 56 57, Int | lead the doer of them to experience a result sooner or later. 57 108, Text | Such was my food, such my experience of pleasure & pain, such 58 108, Text | Such was my food, such my experience of pleasure & pain, such 59 109 (2) | takes the objective side of experience and fabricates it into discernible 60 119, 8 | Such was my food, such my experience of pleasure & pain, such 61 119, 8 | Such was my food, such my experience of pleasure & pain, such 62 136, Int | views grounded in partial experience and points out which portions 63 136, Int | verifiable by trial and experience) and which are dogmatic


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License