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The 5 aggregates Dhamma talk by Bugs Tan

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The 5 AggregatesBy Bugs Tan

The Buddha teaches that

nothing among them is

really "I" or "mine".

Am I here on earth?

15th August 2010 Mudita Buddhist Society

Klang

Panca Kandhas

Mind (Nama)

TRUST WORTHY

TIP: Suffering is extinguished by relinquishing attachment to aggregates

Human being is made-up of 5 aggregates

1. Rupa - Body forms

2. Vinnana - Consciousness

3. Sanna - Perceptions and cognitions

4. Vedana - Feelings and sensations

5. Sankhara - Mental formation and volition

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1. Rupa – Aggregate of matter

TIP: Rupa being the body is the easiest to be identified. Try pinching yourself

R U P A

2. Vinnana - Consciousness

TIP: Vinnana is a prerequisite for the arising of craving (tanha).

Eyes for sight

Nose for smell

Ears for hearing

Tongue for taste

Body for touch

The mind receives the information and this is where it is processed and thus bring about consciousness.

The senses that we experiences goes to our mind where it is send to match with those in our memory bank.

Here, it recalls all the past memories and once the senses matches the past memories, we feet it's real and we recognise.

This feeling of "real" make us function as human being in the conventional world.

But in reality the "real" feeling is only a perception.

Now you see me. Now you don‘t

3. Sanna - Perceptions

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1.pleasant feelings 2.un-pleasant feelings 3.both pleasant and unpleasant feelings

Sankhara are natural phenomena. They are our "thoughts" developed in our mind. These thoughts appeared and disappeared in our mind as long as we are a human being. This appearing and disappearing of thoughts happens at the speed of nano seconds. It is set in motion from the time we are born till the day we die.

This flow of thoughts is automatic and runs like a non-stop movie in our mind. We can’t prevent it from appearing or disappearing in our mind but we can halt-it temporarily when we need to concentrate on our work.

When we are thinking we are engaging our mind to focus on what we want it to concentrate. Here is where kamma is created. If you have good thoughts, you create good kamma and if have evil thoughts, bad kamma will follow.

Sankhara are natural phenomena. They are our "thoughts" developed in our mind. These thoughts appeared and disappeared in our mind as long as we are a human being. This appearing and disappearing of thoughts happens at the speed of nano seconds. It is set in motion from the time we are born till the day we die.

This flow of thoughts is automatic and runs like a non-stop movie in our mind. We can’t prevent it from appearing or disappearing in our mind but we can halt-it temporarily when we need to concentrate on our work.

When we are thinking we are engaging our mind to focus on what we want it to concentrate. Here is where kamma is created. If you have good thoughts, you create good kamma and if have evil thoughts, bad kamma will follow.

5. Sankhara Mental formation

and volition

5. Sankhara Mental formation

and volition

TIP: if one can understand such nature, then you can understand the working of Anicca

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PARTSPARTS of a chariot of a chariot

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In the Samyutta Nikaya, the Buddha was recorded as saying that just as the word ”chariot” existed on the basis of the various parts put together to form a chariot.

Similary, the concept of ”human being” exists when the five aggregates are bundle into one to form a man

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5 aggregates

When we are absorbed into meditation, the five aggregates are set in motion. When we reach some states of consciousness that we often hear about under the calling transcendental, beyond conceptual thought, union with the divine, or anything whatsoever, those are still aggregates being set in motion.

Whether we are thinking, talking, making a move, experiencing some pain, a itchy or neutral sensation, these are the five aggregates, which are set in motion

Any experience that we can do, in any field whatsoever, in any manner whatsoever, where ever or whenever we do it, these are still aggregates being set in motion.

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Five aggregates are set in motion

When nibbána is known, when nibbána is reached, as soon as nibbána is observed, these are still the five aggregates being set in motion

Upon perceiving a sensation, whatever it is, as soon as we are aware of something, in reality the five aggregates are set in motion

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