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+ | *''The Complete Book of Buddha's Lists -- Explained''. David N. Snyder, Ph.D., 2006. | ||
+ | *http://www.thedhamma.com/ | ||
+ | *http://www.the4nobletruths.com/ |
Revision as of 20:27, 16 October 2008
The Four Foundations of Mindfulness provide the basic meditation manual, as taught by the Buddha.
- Contemplation of the body
- Contemplation of the feelings
- Contemplation of the mind
- Contemplation of the mind objects (Dhamma)
The four subjects include the mindfulness and awareness of breathing, feelings, sensations, the mind, emotions, and subjects of the Dhamma.
References
- The Complete Book of Buddha's Lists -- Explained. David N. Snyder, Ph.D., 2006.
- http://www.thedhamma.com/
- http://www.the4nobletruths.com/