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Buddha taught Conditioned Co-production

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    Sangharakshita

    Another teaching which Sangharakshita has emphasised is that the Buddha taught two types of Dependent Arising, or Conditioned Co-production.
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    Saṅkhāra

    The Buddha taught that all such things are impermanent, arising and passing away, and that knowing this is wisdom. ... English: conditioned thing,
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    Buddhism and Hinduism

    ↑ Walpola Rahula, What the Buddha Taught, page 51. ... Gombrich, Richard (1997), How Buddhism Began: The Conditioned Genesis of the Early Teachings, New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., ISBN 8121508126
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    Gautama Buddha

    Because all things are thus conditioned and transient (anicca), they have no real independent identity (anatta). ... Critical Resources: Buddha & Buddhism
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    Vijñāna

    In SN 22.79, the Buddha distinguishes consciousness in the following manner: ... consciousness is conditioned by mental fabrications (saṅkhāra);
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    Sammaditthi Sutta

    Thus it is that many evil, unskillful qualities/events — born of greed, caused by greed, originated through greed, conditioned by greed — come into play." ... In the Buddha's Words: An Anthology of Discourses from the Pali Canon.
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    Osho

    Osho taught that every human being is a potential Buddha, with the capacity for enlightenment. ... It is this total awareness that awakens the individual from sleep, and from mechanical responses to stimuli, conditioned by beliefs and expectations.
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    Mūlamadhyamakakārikā

    Saṃskṛtaparīkṣā: Analysis of the conditioned ... There is no dharma whatsoever taught by the Buddha to whomever whenever, wherever.
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    Sanskrit

    The retroflex consonants are somewhat marginal phonemes, often being conditioned by their phonetic environment; they do not continue a PIE series and are often ascribed by some linguists to the substratal influence of Dravidian or other substrate languages. ... Types of Buddha · Bodhisattva · Four stages of enlightenment: (Stream-enterer, Once-returner, Non-returner, Arahant)
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    Twelve Nidānas

    The conditioned states give rise to pleasant and unpleasant, desirable and undesirable experiences. ... Gautama Buddha
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