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The Pali Canon is the earliest surviving written body of Buddhist scripture consisting of 45 volumes that were collected and codified in the 1st century BCE. It represents the authentic teachings of the historical Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, passed down orally in an ancient Indian language known as Pali. This body of text is shared by the Theravada and several Chinese schools of Buddhism and is used as the foundation for scriptural authority in the Vinaya and Abhidhamma traditions.

See also: dependent origination, insight meditation, universal truth, relative truth, noble truth

Going Forwards - (Practising the Jhānas) 1 mention

The Eighth Jhana (The Realm of Neither Perception Nor Non-Perception) - (Practising the Jhānas) 1 mention

What is Awakening? (Part 1) - (The Mirrored Gates) 1 mention

The Way of Non-Clinging (Part 1) - (Eros Unfettered - Opening the Dharma of Desire) 1 mention

From Mindfulness to Divinity: Towards the Tracing of a Phenomenology of Soul (Part 1) - (Eros... 1 mention

Dilemmas and Delineations: How did we get here?! (Part 1) - (Eros Unfettered - Opening the Dharma... 1 mention

Non-Duality and the Fading of Perception - (Meditation on Emptiness) 1 mention

Logos in the Garden of Souls (Part 1) - (Eros Unfettered - Opening the Dharma of Desire) 1 mention

Matter, Bodies, Worlds (Part 2) - (Re-enchanting the Cosmos: The Poetry of Perception) 1 mention

Creating the Path (Q & A) - (Re-enchanting the Cosmos: The Poetry of Perception) 1 mention