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Vipassanā (Vipassanas meditācija)

Chinese: 觀; (Pinyin: guān)
English: insight, clear-seeing, special seeing, distinct seeing
Pali: विपस्सना; (vipassanā)
Sanskrit: विपश्यना; (IAST: vipaśyanā)
Tibetan: ལྷག་མཐོང་; (Wylie: lhag mthong; THL: lhak-thong)

Apr 9, 2024 · This practice requires intense concentration, which is thought to lead to a one-pointedness of mind that allows the meditator to gain insight ...
In the Theravāda tradition, vipassanā is a practice that seeks "insight into the true nature of reality", which is defined as anicca ("impermanence"), dukkha (" ...
Vipassana, which means to see things as they really are, is one of India's most ancient techniques of meditation. It was taught in India more than 2500 ...
Vipassana is a way of self-transformation through self-observation. It focuses on the deep interconnection between mind and body, which can be experienced ...
The Vipassanā movement, also called (in the United States) the Insight Meditation Movement and American Vipassana movement, refers to a branch of modern ...
Vipassana is the predominant Buddhist meditation practice in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia. At the beginning of the twentieth century, there was an important ...
Vipassana is a direct and gradual cultivation of mindfulness or awareness. It proceeds piece by piece over a period of years. The student's attention is ...
It is simply about refraining from doing evil. It is unnecessary to indulge in long speeches, or write big books so as to explain what is meant by guarding ...