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277Preface to Volume IV Living Paṭiloma This volume is a practical companion to dependent cessation. We begin where the wheel is alive—vedanā (feeling)—and train the pause before taṇhā (craving). The overlays standardize visual language (four pillars; one overlay per plate; C2 as primary cut). The practice sections translate plates into drills: recognition latency, C2 intercept rate, and rebound. Audience & Use For students, teachers, and retreat leaders. Read one section, then do the drill. Use th…Read more
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404The Wheel of Becoming — Vol. 2 Stream Entrance: From Viññāṇa to Vedanā (Present-Effect Literacy in the Mogok Method) Product description Volume 2 is your hands-on guide to reading the present-effect stream in Mogok Sayadaw’s visual system of Paṭicca-samuppāda. Building directly on the Cycle Diagram, this volume trains you to recognize how Link ③ Viññāṇa (consciousness) opens the stream and carries through ④ Nāma-rūpa → ⑤ Saḷāyatana → ⑥ Phassa → ⑦ Vedanā—the everyday flow you meet at the eye, ear…Read more
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417Abstract This first volume teaches you to see Dependent Origination. Mogok Sayadaw’s Wheel turns a difficult idea into a picture you can read: four sections for past cause, present effect, present cause, and future effect—with simple similes that stick (an axis of taints, a hub of ignorance and craving, pillars of fabrications, and a chain of aging-and-death) . Step by step, you’ll learn where each of the twelve links lives, how the two truths sit over causes and effects, how the three rounds (d…Read more
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266Buddhist Psychology & Philosophy for Modern Minds Book Series: Vol-2 The VibhaṅgaThe Office Of Siridantamahapalaka. 2025.Introduction to the Volume Welcome to Vibhaṅga: Dissecting Reality, the second volume in the Abhidhamma Awakened series. If Volume 1 was the cartographer's chart—methodically enumerating the 89 (or 121) types of consciousness, the 52 mental factors, and the 28 material phenomena—Volume 2 invites you into the surgeon's chamber. Drawing from the Vibhaṅga ("Analysis" or "Dissection"), the second book of the Abhidhamma Piṭaka, we shift from naming the parts of experience to vivisecting them through …Read more
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475Buddhist Psychology & Philosophy for Modern Minds Book Series Vol-7 — Paṭṭhāna: The 24 Conditional RelationsThe Office of Siridantamahapalaka. 2025.Introduction to the Volume In the grand edifice of the Abhidhamma, the Paṭṭhāna stands as the crowning arch, not merely cataloging the ultimate realities (paramattha dhammas) of citta, cetasika, and rūpa, but revealing the intricate forces—paccayasatti—by which they interlock into the flux of lived experience. Volumes 1 through 3 of this series dissected the analytical foundations: the moments of mind, their mental concomitants, and the forms that ground them. Volumes 4 through 6 honed the tools…Read more
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1221Buddhist Psychology & Philosophy for Modern Minds, Volume 8 — Bhāvanā Handbook: From Analysis to Practice CreatorsThe Office Of Siridantamahapalaka. 2025.Series Page Series logline. Learn to see clearly, speak precisely, and train lawfully: from enumerating phenomena to analyzing, pairing, conditioning, and finally practicing with measurable results. The Skill Progression (why these nine volumes exist) Name things cleanly → 2) Analyze without mixing lenses → 3) Read experience as elements → 4) Use conventional “person” language safely → 5) Debate with bounded conclusions → 6) Test both directions (pairs) → 7) Tag the actual condition(s) → 8) Trai…Read more
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225This volume trains the courage to ask the second question. In classrooms and research groups, claims often pass because they sound right in one direction. Yamaka refuses that shortcut. For every definition or doctrinal statement you’ll ask both: “Are all X Y?” and “Are all Y X?” The habit exposes inclusion vs identity mistakes, bad converses, and scope creep, then forces a rewrite into a bounded statement you can actually teach and test. Canonically, Yamaka applies this bidirectional probe acros…Read more
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388Buddhist Psychology & Philosophy for Modern Minds,Volume 5— Kathāvatthu: Thinking Clearly in DisagreementThe Office Of Siridantamapalaka. 2025.This volume exists because classrooms and communities keep tripping over the same landmines: vague terms, mixed lenses, moral heat standing in for method. Kathāvatthu is the Theravāda tradition’s reminder that disagreement can be a tool for clarity when we insist on definitions, lawful sequences, and bounded conclusions. Here we translate that classical rigor into repeatable classroom moves, high-contrast plates, and short drills that anyone can run. The series method is simple but strict. We sp…Read more
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357Buddhist Psychology & Philosophy for Modern Minds Book Series Volume 3 — Dhātukathā: Reading Experience as Elements SeriesThe office of Siridantamahapalaka. 2025.Introduction to the Volume This book trains “What met what, and what knew it?” as a fast, impersonal read of experience. You’ll practice legal vs. illegal pairings, speed-label triads, and safe handoffs toward phassa and vedanā using daily-life episodes (notifications, commute, meetings, family chat). The pedagogical spine: move from “many ways to analyze” (Vol. 2) to one dependable grammar (the triad), then bridge to designation in Vol. 4 without smuggling in self-view. How to Use This Book (Le…Read more
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661Buddhist Psychology & Philosophy for Modern Minds,Volume 4 — Puggalapaññatti: Persons by DesignationThe Office of Siridantamahapalaka. 2025.This volume, the fourth in the "Buddhist Psychology & Philosophy for Modern Minds (Abhidhamma Awakened)" series, delves into the Abhidhamma treatise Puggalapaññatti (Designation of Human Types), training readers to treat "person" (puggala) as a conceptual designation (paññatti) rather than an ultimate reality (paramattha). Anchored in the Abhidhammattha-saṅgaha (CMA), it introduces a "two-rail" method: analyzing experiences via ultimates (citta, cetasika, rūpa, nibbāna) while using designations …Read more
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467This volume opens a series designed to make Abhidhamma both accurate and usable—a book you can study in class at 10:00 and apply to a real-life episode at 10:05. We begin with the Dhammasaṅgaṇī, which enumerates what actually appears in experience: a citta (moment of knowing), its cetasikas (co-arising mental factors), relevant rūpas (material phenomena), and the singular unconditioned (nibbāna). Learning to name these precisely transforms vague stories about “me” into readable, lawful events. W…Read more
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299Breaking The Wheel: A practical handbook on dependent origination (What Vipassanā Really Means 1) (English Edition)Sao Dhammasami , The Office Of Siridantamahapalaka. 2025.Breaking the Wheel: A Practical Handbook on Dependent Origination offers a comprehensive and accessible guide to Paṭicca-samuppāda, the Buddha's profound teaching on the conditional arising and cessation of phenomena. Drawing from canonical sources such as the Saṃyutta Nikāya and Visuddhimagga, as well as pedagogical insights from Burmese lineages including Mogok Sayadaw, Mahāsi Sayadaw, Pa-Auk Sayadaw, Ledi Sayadaw, and Dr. Nandamālābhivaṃsa, this handbook demystifies the 12-link cycle of suffe…Read more
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