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Things Pertaining to Bodhi: The Thirty-Seven Aids to Enlightenment by Chen Master Sheng Yen
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The Thirty-seven Aids to Enlightenment are a set of fundamental teachings of Buddhism in the form of a list.
The lists seeming simplicity belies the fact that it is actually a kind of road map to enlightenment for anyone who follows it with diligence and sincerity. The Thirty-seven Aids comprise seven groups of practices conducive to awakening. Each of the seven groups is itself a list of enlightenment factors, which add up to a total of thirty-seven: (1) The Four Foundations of Mindfulness, (2) The Four Proper Exertions, (3) The Four Steps to Magical Powers, (4) The Five Roots, (5) The Five Powers, (6) The Seven Factors of Enlightenment, and (7) The Noble Eightfold Path.
Master Sheng Yens down-to-earth teachings take the reader on a progression through each of the practices, illustrating how they relate to the readers own path toward enlightenment.
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