Brahmavihara Dhamma

PART VII

88. What is Upekkhâ
89. Is it not bad to be indifferent to the welfare of others?
90. Reflecting on the pros and cons
91. Proximity of Upekkhâ
92. Culakammavibhanga Sutta
93. Questions raised by Subha
94. Lord Buddha's answer
95. Kammic cause of short and long life
96. Kammic cause of good and bad health
97. The story of Putigattatissa Thera
98. Kammic cause of ugliness or beauty
99. Kammic cause of few or more helpers
100. Kammic cause of poverty and affluence
101. The story of Ananda, the millionaire
102. Kammic cause of low or high birth
103. Manner of developing 132 kinds of Upekkhâ
104. Kammic cause of ignorance and of higher Intellectual power
105. Akusala which is not deserving of reliance
106. Kusala which should be relied upon and performed
107. The manner of practising meditation to gain Vipassanâ-kusala
108. Contemplating / noting - how consciousness arises at seeing
109. Contemplating / noting - how consciousness arises at hearing
110. Contemplating / noting - how consciousness arises at smelling
111. Contemplating / noting - how consciousness arises at eating
112. Contemplating / noting - how consciousness arises at contact
113. Contemplating / noting - how consciousness arises at knowing
114. Kusala which should be relied upon and performed (continuation).
115. Explanation given in the light of the present Kamma
116. Kamma and its effects - critical comment in conclusion
117. Conclusion and blessing

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