An Analytical Study of the Buddhist Psychology’s Value in Abhidhamma Pitaka

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Phramaha Chongmee Wichayadhammo (Tabpila)

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The word "mind" in Buddhism is based on the element of knowledge. or thought elements that have a process of changing according to various elements or qualities known as cetasika, this process arises and disappears according to what the mind pulls up and holds it The mind is therefore the thoughts that arise and die. To have different characteristics The thing that manipulates the mind is the cetasika, which the mind and the cetasika must always co-exist. But it can be clearly known when there are emotional impacts in the anus, such as when there is an emotional impact on the eyes (eyes see pictures). Subsequently, there will be a mind that is followed by mental manipulations. It may arise that a mind with lust, a mind with anger, a mind with anger, etc., arises to replace the old mind that has been extinguished, which affects various anal emotions all the time. just a few seconds It can affect many emotions. In just a few seconds, a mind that had many artifacts appeared. In Buddhism, the mind is not considered the true self. But it is considered something that depends on many factors that cause it. according to the law of anatta The results of the study showed that the mind had Buddhist psychology values in the Abhidhamma Pitaka are towards oneself and society. including the concordance of Buddhist psychology with universal psychology.

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