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Index
Cover
Titlepage
Copyright
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Preface
Prologue: Why The Buddhists Got it Right
Chapter 1: Entering the Abhidharma
First Exposure
The Abhidharma’s Origins
Wading In
Down to the Roots
Early Context of the Abhidharma
Where to Enter
Why Enter?
Chapter 2: Construction and Khandhas
The Khandhas—Aggregates of Mental Construction
The Five Khandhas: Material Form, Feeling, Perception, Mental Formation, and Action of Consciousness
The Problems with Constructed Reality
Chapter 3: Perceptual Processes
The Amazing Discovery
The Tiny Unit of Perception
The Seventeen Steps of a Full Perceptual Process
Partial Perceptual Processes
The Midpoint of the Process: Gateway to Karma
Neuropsychological Parallels
The Seventeen Steps, Neuropsychology, and Meaning
Chapter 4: Six X Six
Weaving Dimensions
A Six X Six Structure
The Six Sixes as a Basic Structure of Reality
Chapter 5: Citta
What Is Citta?
Where Citta Fits in the Scheme of Ultimate Reality
The Power of Examining Citta
Categorizations of Citta
First Category: Planes of Existence
Karmic and Path Implications
Wholesome and Unwholesome
Other Distinctions in Types of Cittas
(More) Implications of Citta
Chapter 6: Cetasika
Another Accompanying Dimension
Citta and Cetasika Are a Unit
Categories of Cetasikas—The Universal Group
The Occasional Group
The Unwholesome Group
The Beautiful Group
Mental Factors as Another Dimension
Chapter 7: Cittas X Cetasikas: Ways of the Abhidharma Matrix
How the Cittas and Cetasikas Fit Together
The Method of Association
The Combination Method
Experience within This Vast Matrix
Chapter 8: Emotion in the Abhidharma
Where is the Emotion Chapter?
A More-Binary-Than-Qualitative View of Emotion
The Dynamics of Emotion in the Abhidharma
The Gateway to Karma, and to Emotion
The Abhidharma’s Insights on the Dynamics of Emotions
Chapter 9: The Abhidharma Diagnostic System
Black and White Values
Aids to Enlightenment
The Ways Things Go Wrong
Diagnostic Usefulness
Chapter 10: The Abhidharma Cosmology
Changing the Scale of View
Looking at Multiple Lifetimes from within One Lifetime
The Realms of Existence
A Much Bigger Sense of Time
Taking in the Buddhist Cosmology
Chapter 11: A View of Matter
Beyond a Dualism of Mind and Matter
The Four Elements
The Other Fourteen of the Eighteen Inherent Types of Matter
The Ten Kinds of Non-Concretely Produced Matter
The Classifications of Matter
The Causes of Matter
Going Past Matter
Chapter 12: Karma
Karma Washes Through the Systems of the Abhidharma
Types of Karma
Karma and Rebirth
Karma in the Overall Picture
Chapter 13: Causality and the Twenty-Four Conditions
A Different Way to Look at Causation
Two Views of Causality—The Method of Dependent Arising
The Method of Conditional Relations
The Twenty-Four Conditions
Groupings of the Twenty-Four Conditions
Where the Twenty-Four Conditions Land
Chapter 14: The Abhidharma Prescription
Ways to Manage All These Dynamics
Concentration Training with Different Temperaments
Insight Training, or Purification Processes
Two Methods, One Goal
Chapter 15: A Timeless Psychology
A Timeless Psychology
A Microscopic Psychology
A Dynamic Psychology
A Useful Psychology
Appendix: The Types of Cittas
References
Notes
Index
About the Author
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