
Consciousness by Venerable U Thittila is a detailed transcript of teachings originally presented as a course on consciousness (citta) based on the classical Abhidhamma text, the Abhidhammattha Sangaha. Delivered by the Burmese meditation master Sayadaw U Thittila in England during the early 1980s, this work skillfully breaks down complex Abhidhamma concepts in a clear, approachable manner.
Abhidhamma is considered the philosophical heart of Theravada Buddhism, providing an analytical framework to examine the nature of mind and reality. In this comprehensive yet accessible guide, Venerable U Thittila systematically explains the nature of consciousness, mental factors, and the intricate processes underlying human experience. The teachings explore the categorization of consciousness into different states, the connection between consciousness and perception, and the roles of mental factors (cetasika) that accompany and shape every conscious moment.
The course illuminates the profound teachings of the Buddha through the lens of analytical psychology, demonstrating how clear comprehension of consciousness is vital for the development of insight (Vipassana) and liberation. Ideal for serious students of Buddhism, meditators, and those interested in understanding consciousness from a Buddhist perspective, this book offers both foundational knowledge and profound insights.
The text was edited and published by Abhidhamma-Förderverein e.V., under a Creative Commons license, reflecting a commitment to sharing these teachings widely for educational and spiritual purposes.
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