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Contemplating the Five Aggregates and Eliminating the View of Self (Part I) (Second Edition)
Author: Shi Shengru
Update: 30 Jan 2025
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Contents
Admonition for Those Who Genuinely Wish to Practice in Accordance with the Truth
Chapter One: Introduction to Basic Concepts
Section One: The Concept of the Five Aggregates and the Eighteen Realms
Section Two: The Thirty-seven Factors of Enlightenment
Section 3: The Four Noble Truths and Their Four Aspects
Chapter Two: Two Views of Self
Section 1: My View on Definition in Discussion
Section Two: The View of Self Regarding Consciousness and The View of Self Regarding the Mental Faculty
Chapter Three: The First Section of the Contemplation of the Five Aggregates
Section One: Eliminating the View of Self through Contemplation of the Physical Body
Section II: Observing Practices, Discerning the Mind, and Eliminating the View of Self
Section 3: Comprehensive Approach to Observing the Five Aggregates (1)
Section 3: Comprehensive Observational Practice Methods for the Five Aggregates (2)
Chapter Four: The Five Aggregates Contemplation, Part Two
Section One: The Principle of the Five Aggregates as Non-self
Section 2: The Practice of the Four Foundations of Mindfulness
Section 3: Preconditions for Breaking Self-View
Section 4: Contemplative Practice as a Process of Subduing Kleshas
Chapter Five: How to Truly Eradicate the View of Self
Section 1: Manas and Consciousness Simultaneously Eradicate the View of Self (1)
Section 1: Simultaneous Eradication of the View of Self in Manas and Consciousness (2)
Section II: Manifestations of Direct Perception by the Mental Faculty
Chapter Six: The Relationship Between the Five Aggregates and the Eighth Consciousness
Section 1: The Implications of the Two Types of Non-Self
Section 2: Different Spiritual Practice Goals of Mahayana and Hinayana
Section 3: The Five Aggregates Are Produced by the Eighth Consciousness
Section 4: The Relationship Between the Five Skandhas and the Eighth Consciousness
Section 5: The Five Aggregates Are Indeed the Tathagatagarbha Nature
Chapter Seven: Merits and Benefits of Eradicating the Self-View
Section One: The Merit Experience of Liberation After Eradicating Self-View
Section II: Fu Dashi's Description of the Initial Fruit of Śrāvaka and the True Mind and the Deluded Mind
Chapter VIII: Criteria and Characteristics for Eradicating Self-View
Section One: Only When Access Concentration Is Fully Attained Can One Attain the Sotāpanna Stage
Section 2: Characteristics of the Eradication of Self-View
The State of Complete Selflessness
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First Page
Admonition for Those Who Genuinely Wish to Practice in Accordance with the Truth
Chapter One: Introduction to Basic Concepts
Section One: The Concept of the Five Aggregates and the Eighteen Realms
Section Two: The Thirty-seven Factors of Enlightenment
Section 3: The Four Noble Truths and Their Four Aspects
Chapter Two: Two Views of Self
Section 1: My View on Definition in Discussion
Section Two: The View of Self Regarding Consciousness and The View of Self Regarding the Mental Faculty
Chapter Three: The First Section of the Contemplation of the Five Aggregates
Section One: Eliminating the View of Self through Contemplation of the Physical Body
Section II: Observing Practices, Discerning the Mind, and Eliminating the View of Self
Section 3: Comprehensive Approach to Observing the Five Aggregates (1)
Section 3: Comprehensive Observational Practice Methods for the Five Aggregates (2)
Chapter Four: The Five Aggregates Contemplation, Part Two
Section One: The Principle of the Five Aggregates as Non-self
Section 2: The Practice of the Four Foundations of Mindfulness
Section 3: Preconditions for Breaking Self-View
Section 4: Contemplative Practice as a Process of Subduing Kleshas
Chapter Five: How to Truly Eradicate the View of Self
Section 1: Manas and Consciousness Simultaneously Eradicate the View of Self (1)
Section 1: Simultaneous Eradication of the View of Self in Manas and Consciousness (2)
Section II: Manifestations of Direct Perception by the Mental Faculty
Chapter Six: The Relationship Between the Five Aggregates and the Eighth Consciousness
Section 1: The Implications of the Two Types of Non-Self
Section 2: Different Spiritual Practice Goals of Mahayana and Hinayana
Section 3: The Five Aggregates Are Produced by the Eighth Consciousness
Section 4: The Relationship Between the Five Skandhas and the Eighth Consciousness
Section 5: The Five Aggregates Are Indeed the Tathagatagarbha Nature
Chapter Seven: Merits and Benefits of Eradicating the Self-View
Section One: The Merit Experience of Liberation After Eradicating Self-View
Section II: Fu Dashi's Description of the Initial Fruit of Śrāvaka and the True Mind and the Deluded Mind
Chapter VIII: Criteria and Characteristics for Eradicating Self-View
Section One: Only When Access Concentration Is Fully Attained Can One Attain the Sotāpanna Stage
Section 2: Characteristics of the Eradication of Self-View
The State of Complete Selflessness
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