Taṇhā Types
The Buddha identified three types of craving (taṇhā) (λαχτάρα): sense-craving, craving to be, craving not to be.[1][4][5][6][7][8] Sense-craving (λαχτάρα για αίσθηση) Pali: kāma-taṇhā Also referred to as craving for “sensuality” […]
The Buddha identified three types of craving (taṇhā) (λαχτάρα): sense-craving, craving to be, craving not to be.[1][4][5][6][7][8] Sense-craving (λαχτάρα για αίσθηση) Pali: kāma-taṇhā Also referred to as craving for “sensuality” […]
Taṇhā (Pāli; Sanskrit: tṛṣṇā, also trishna) literally means “thirst,” and is commonly translated as craving or desire. Taṇhā is defined as the craving or desire to hold onto pleasurable experiences, […]
Of still more interest in everyday life are the acquired or conditioned reflexes, in which the functional connections between – the excited sensors and – the patterns of activity in […]
There are many examples of these – innate (unconditioned) reflexes (corneal, coughing, swallowing, withdrawal reflexes etc.) or – learned (conditioned) reflexes. [Schmidt, R. F.; Weisendanger, M. (1989). “Motor Systems”. In […]