Dhr. Seven, Amber Larson (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly Wiki edit; ReligionForBreakfast, 2/8/24
Is anything more wonderful than enlightenment? |
- Mindfulness (Pali sati, Sanskrit smṛti) to maintain unbiased, undistorted, unembellished awareness of reality (dhammas, "phenomena," "things") just as it is, in particular the Teachings (the Dhamma).
- Investigation of the true nature of reality (Pali dhamma vicaya, Sanskrit dharmapravicaya)
- Energy (Pali viriya, Sanskrit vīrya) also effort, determination
- Joy or rapture (Pali pīti, Sanskrit prīti)
- Calm or tranquility, relaxation, serenity (Pali passaddhi, Sanskrit prashrabdhi) of body and mind
- Stillness (samādhi) a calm, one-pointed state of mind [1], or "bringing the buried latencies or samskaras into full view" [2]
- Equanimity (Pali upekkhā, Sanskrit upekshā), which is unbiased looking on, accepting reality just as-it-is (yathā-bhuta) without clinging or aversion.
The Pali Buddhist term bojjhanga is a compound of bodhi ("enlightenment" or "awakening") and anga ("limb" or "factor") [3]. More
Of course, the number seven comes up many more times than this in Buddhism. A person, having realized the first stage of enlightenment (a stream-enterer) has at most only seven more rebirths. Why? It's just that way by the cosmic order of things, the niyamas in Abhidharma terms.
"Why does the number 7 appear everywhere in religion?"
- 00:00 Why so many 7s?
- 00:24 Near Eastern context
- 5:03 Later development of Sacred 7
- 5:59 Cross-cultural phenomenon?
- 7:18 Origin theories
- 10:46 Patreon
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Arvid Kapelrud, "The Number Seven in Ugaritic Texts," Vetus Testamentum, Vol. 18 (Oct 1968), 494-499.
- Denise Flanders, "The Rhetorical Use of Numbers in the Deuteronomistic History," 2022.
- Denise Flanders, "Saul has Killed His Thousands, David His Ten Thousand," dissertation, 2019.
- James Pritchard (ed.), "Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament," Third Edition with Supplement, 1969.
- R.A. Kraft, "Philo's Treatment of the Number Seven in On Creation," in "Exploring the Scripturesque, (2009), p. 217-236.
- Botterweck et. al. (ed.), "Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament," Vol. 14. Laki, "On the Origin of the Sexagesimal System," Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, Vol. 59, No 1/3 (Jan-March 1969).
- Kazuo Muroi, "The Origin of the Mystical Number Seven in Mesopotamian Culture"
- Adela Harbro Collins, "Cosmology and eschatology in Jewish and Christian Apocalypticism," 1966.
- Bendt Alster, "Early Dynastic Proverbs and other Contributions to the Study of Literary Texts from Abu Salabikh," Archiv für Orientforschunb (1991/1992), 1 - 51.
- Leonid Zhmud, "From Number Symbolism to Arithmology," Zahlen- und Buchstabensysteme im Dienste religiöser Bildung.
- L. Schimmelpfennig (ed.) Tübingen: Seraphim, 2019. P. 25-45.
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