tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4746760550568223326.post6128925404962491091..comments2023-06-11T10:29:24.585-04:00Comments on Wisdom through Mindfulness: What is clinging? A Buddhist take on it.Dr. Piyal Walpolahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17624110674300380204noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4746760550568223326.post-84227682770417894212013-01-26T22:51:25.741-05:002013-01-26T22:51:25.741-05:00Thank you for your comment. No I have not read Abh...Thank you for your comment. No I have not read Abhidhamma. It is generally regarded as scholarly expansion of Buddha Dhamma (teachings of the Buddha). The model I came up after reading sutta (the original available teachings of the Buddha) and with my insight practice. It works well for me. Sure, you can use it in your post with a link to my post.<br />With Metta<br />PiyalDr. Piyal Walpolahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17624110674300380204noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4746760550568223326.post-18853181908940529502013-01-26T21:46:47.967-05:002013-01-26T21:46:47.967-05:00This is an excellent post Dr. Walpola! You must h...This is an excellent post Dr. Walpola! You must have studied the Abhidamma. <br /><br />I run a meditation blog and want to post on the topic of clinging. Your first image looks very appropriate but I could not find it anywhere on the web, so hope you are okay with me using it in my post. I will source that it came from here.<br /><br />Thank you and metta,<br />Yuriy<br />www.meditationcorner.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com