The Buddha settled down in the lower house .
Concentration of meditation during the three months of the monsoon season is very important in the monastic practice.
At one time, the Blessed One stayed in Icchànan-gala, at the forest block in Icchànan-gala.
- Yes, Bach The Ton.
The Male-stilts obeyed World Religion.
Then World Religion, after three months he was satisfied, from Zen meditation monopoly residence stand up, calling the Male-stilts:
-The Male-stilts, if the heathen to ask you guys: "With the peace of residence, Chu Hien, Sa-Mon Gotama stay a lot during the rainy season?".
Asked this, the Male-stilts, please answer to the heathen is as follows: "With the concept of breathing in, breathing out, the monks, The Blessed One stay a lot in the seasons rain".
Here, the Male-stilts, Mindfulness We breathe in, Mindfulness We breathe out.
The Male-stilts, who wants to say in a chon chon Chief, this is Saint residence, this is Pham residence, this is Tathagata residence;
The Male-stilts, Female-stilts are grade-level, the mind has not yet achieved, living in need of unsurpassed safety from suffering;
The Male-stilts, who wants to say in a chon chon Chief, this is Saint residence, this is Pham residence, this is Tathagata residence;
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TESTING:
The three-month rains retreat is a tradition of monks established by the Blessed One from the time of his living life, which has been maintained to this day.
For a long time, monks and nuns often had books to settle down, promote the body and mind, cultivate the Precepts of Dinh-Tue to attain the Holy Fruits.
The Blessed One, the Enlightened One, made it a great job, the burden was laid down and still "lived a single Zen life for three months, no one was welcome, except for one who brought the food back".
Application of mindfulness of breathing, mindfulness of mindfulness and awareness of mindfulness is the foundation of Pham residence, holy residence and Tathagata residence.
World Religion, after each season of settling, the Male-stilts are promoted to spirituality, pretty much attained the Holy fruits.

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