Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Three Patterns of Life

The Law of Tilakkhana is three patterns law or conditions that's are absolute behaviour of everything in the universe. The Law of Tilakkhana is divided by :
1. Anica Lakkhana (The Pattern of Unimmortality)
2. Dukkha Lakkhana (The Pattern of Unsatisfied)
3. Anatta Lakkhana (The Pattern of Without Core)

These three patterns include everything thats conditional and also not conditional, can be realized by people who vanish all shackle (samyojana) as the cause of the repeatedly lives and deaths, and reach the highest congeniality about everything is without me/self (anatta), reach highest wisdom and knowing Nibbana.

The Pattern of Unimmortality
Sabbe Sankhara Anicca-Everything that appears (arise, formed, conditional) is not immortal. All events always start from beginning, then taking place and finally disappear. Anicca is unimmortality that includes all conditional things (sankhara). Five groups (Pancakkhandha) which form a unity that called human or creature are sankhara, and nothing a group even from five groups of khandha that will be immortal.

The Pattern of Unstatisfied
Sabbe Sankhara Dukkha-Everything that appears (arise, formed, conditional) is dukkha (complicated to be held up, unhappy)

The Pattern of Without Core
Sabbe Dhamma Anatta-Everything that appears (arise, formed, conditional) is without me or immortal soul. In the history of human kind, Buddhism is single religion which denies the existence of soul/spirit. According to Buddhism, the idea about the existence of one immortal soul/spirit is just fantasy.

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