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Teacher U Sein Myint - Practical and Scientific Method of People Analysis

Teacher U Sein Myint - Practical and Scientific Method of People Analysis

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Namo-tassa, the forest of the Bhagavad Gita, the forest of the True Buddha, the forest of the Absolute Truth.

Summary of the five offerings of the Ananda Sangha: 1. The nine qualities of the Buddha, 2. The six qualities of the Dhamma, 3. The nine qualities of the Buddha's noble disciples and Sangha,

(In the Singalavada Sutta, “The morals are included in the...) 4. The five morals of parents, . . . 5. The five morals of teachers, and

I pay special attention to the five attributes of the infinite, the infinite, in each of my physical and mental movements, with the three karmas, and I enter into the mind, and I pay homage, pay homage, and repeatedly dance.

- All those who are grateful to Ananta and who are grateful, even in this worldly life, the power of the Dhamma is not diminished. They are filled with all suffering and sorrow.

May they be peaceful, may their desires be fulfilled, may they be free from suffering, and may they be filled with happiness.

Those who want to grow in knowledge, wisdom, and wealth - should always remember the merits of the Lord.

Wish altar guide

The author introduces the reader to the throne of his/her feelings, desires, views, and knowledge through the medium of Anthropology, which is the closest to the physical body, the human body, and the human body, through the symbolism of the human body, the world, the unique view, and the knowledge of the teacher, the hidden secret.

"From the scientific method, which is a method of comparing objectively with love, with many acts of kindness, to the artistic method, which is a method of describing..."

With a human body symbol

Book of Human Observation Techniques - Based on the principle of Agamayayutti, the method of direct observation, certainly, truly, the physical appearance of people, the main people's characteristics, principles, and symbols of the 12 types of beings - among the methods of observation, the ability to know the nature, magic, the spirit (or) the worldly wisdom (or) the false view of the doctrine of the lower level. (or) Above

The above-mentioned human knowledge, including the above-mentioned ways, the below-mentioned ways, the doubts and misconceptions, and the technical aspects are completely excluded from the discussion.

With love, researchers and scholars, wise readers, noble sons and daughters, all those who are proud and blind,

| Let them be free... A present moment to prevent the leaves from covering the bones

If we can see and understand the time period in comparison, we will see the emergence of the original, the appearance of the human and animal organs, the habits and desires,

Let's oppose the cliché that says "I have an inner instinct that I can't get rid of" - or "I have a psychic vision"

You can see the bamboo shoots. - You cannot see the human mind. (If you are not mindful, you cannot see the cave. If you are mindful, you will see the cave. (You should read it now.)

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- Desire, want. Anthropology... - The study of how humans came to be and their customs, beliefs, and

The science studied. - Anatomy.. - The physical body, .. . - The body of matter. . Human body..: , , - The body parts such as head, hands, feet, etc., human form • External appearance. { Symbol...

- Marking. | Anaga-,

- Being valuable, priceless, having great value. 1 characteristic...

- Revealing unique facts. กับ....... - Revealing something hidden, secret... - - Revealing a secret knowledge that is kept secret from others,

, , , reality... - His nature is true and true. .

How to do magic...

Strong intellect, skilled in worldly knowledge.

Grown-ups, scientifically

Systematic and logical self-study - The science of demonstrating experimental success. Agamayayutti - Literary evidence. - The existence of real evidence through observation. Kanmucha

- Unmistakable reality, - Physical appearance...

Form, appearance, structure. - Human seed, lineage, innate intelligence. Character... - Behavior, habit, ' inclination. Principle - Natural process, constant nature. Nature... , - Living people and animals. From the continuum... (Sam Yoga Pali Sam Yuga - the form of the constant.

- Worldly knowledge related to witchcraft, etc.

Skillful technique... - Based on perseverance, it is practiced and developed, with good focus,

Good deeds are possible. Worldly wisdom... - A person who can contribute to the welfare of humanity with powerful skills (in other words, higher education)

(having power) is called mischievous - a person who often practices wrong beliefs, doubts... • Misconceptions, misconceptions.

Scientific human body symbol from Vijjani

The art of human observation, from the art of science to the science of human body symbols (if you can use the art of human observation in person , you can learn about the mind of every person, regardless of time, place, and class, regardless of the physical and mental characteristics of each person (hard, soft, or light).

The current teaching of psychology,

, Related. * Gạạnāna = Cutting down a large tree with its roots attached to the ground.

To make it clear. * Omen = something that can predict what will happen in the future.

Showing the benefits of shadowing.

(The meaning of the scripture is:

Brief excerpts of the six types of personality traits: 1. A person with a strong passion trait 2. A person with a strong anger trait 3. A person with a strong delusion trait 4. A person with a strong faith trait 5. A person with a strong Buddha trait 6. A person with a strong wisdom trait

Thus, there are six people, six types. - - - 1. A person with a strong passion -

Of these six, the one who is passionate, who is deeply engrossed in passion, who is passionately passionate, and who is incessantly passionate is called a person with a strong passional disposition. He does not walk very fast in his movements, but walks slowly and steadily.

- As he walked slowly, he lowered his foot and raised it slowly. He lowered it slowly and rose slowly. His footsteps seemed to be swaying.

When doing something related to work, he does not tend to be quick or meticulous. He tends to do it slowly, gradually, and less frequently. When it comes to food, he likes something delicious to eat. .

I want to eat something good. And when I eat, I eat slowly and steadily, savoring the taste. It's delicious.

If you get something, you are very happy.

He would kiss even an ordinary flower with great surprise when he saw it. - He was very greedy.

He is greedy even for a small thing. - `Even if he loses something he does not deserve, he cannot hide his desire. He is deceitful in his attitude,

Cunning, mean, greedy, and very much so. 2. A person with a strong temper.

- When he walks, he walks with his feet tapping, tapping, tapping. His feet are quick, his hands are quick - there is a lot of it.

- He presses his feet together, making his footprints deeper than others. He is very quick and agile in doing any work related to work. He is meticulous in his work.

Regarding the way I eat, I like sour things, I crave sour tastes. When I eat, I don't eat too much, but when I'm full, I choose to eat sour things, like a pickle.

If he receives tasteless food, he is unhappy. He has a bad view of looking at things - he suddenly turns his face away when he sees something that is not pleasing to him.

He has no desire to see, no desire to see. He is easily angered. He is quick to lash out even over trivial matters. He does not know his own merit, he does not have any attachment, and he is not concerned with his own attitude.

He is angry. He holds grudges. He destroys his kindness. He is angry and resentful. 3. He has a strong character of ignorance.

- When he travels, he walks in a way that is both awkward and disturbing to travelers. He can be hesitant and shaky with his steps.

- His feet are rough because of being trampled on. He is slow in his work. - He is confused and untidy in his thoughts. He eats whatever he likes and dislikes, and when he eats, he eats in a hurry.

He always eats food that is not clean and tidy. When he sees something, he reflects it back to the surroundings.

If the environment praises it, it praises it, and if the environment criticizes it, it criticizes it. If one sees something by oneself, one does not criticize its merits and ignores it.

Regarding the attitude, the tena* middha** is strong. The uddhisa ***, the kukkusasa **** are extreme, the visikissa*** ** are strong. - “Tena = Thai, middha = dull,

** “Uddhisa = wandering, ***kukkusa = regret, *#* ** Visikissa = this or that, belief, opinion, error, misremembering, . : being in two minds, not being able to decide

4. A person with a strong faith

He is like a person with a strong passion for food, drink, and sight, but he is generous in giving and receiving. He often visits good monks and monks. He likes to listen to good people. He usually lives with a clear and cheerful expression. 5. A person with a strong Buddha nature

His movements, work, eating, and looking are similar to those of a person with a strong passion. As for his attitude, he understands what is said, is kind to his friends, knows the measure of food, and is used to "measure" everything. 6. A person with a strong passion -

.. His movements, work, views, and eating habits are similar to those of a person with a strong passion, but his attitude is very materialistic. He enjoys company. He is not interested in doing good.

At night, he often thinks of various things, and when he gets an idea, he makes a fire and makes a fire. He has no peace of mind.

The six types of personality traits described in the Buddha's Agama Yutti (Visuddhimagga Atthala)

(Kammadhana region) The above is a brief excerpt. If you want to read the full text, please see this book.

'The main key is that the monks and laypeople who practice meditation, the kamma-dharma The above is a brief explanation of the method of meditation on the mental characteristics and actions that accompany the mind.

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