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In this episode, we explore how the Buddha classified consciousness by its nature, or jāti, into four main types: wholesome (kusala), unwholesome (akusala), resultant (vipāka), and functional (kiriya). Each reveals how the mind operates and shapes karma.
Wholesome consciousness arises from non-greed, non-hatred, and non-delusion—qualities that lead to clarity, compassion, and wisdom. Unwholesome consciousness is rooted in greed, anger, and ignorance, producing pain and confusion. Resultant consciousness refers to the fruits of past actions—the pleasant or unpleasant experiences we meet—while functional consciousness performs its role without creating new karma, as seen in the minds of Buddhas and arahants.
This teaching helps us see, with precision, how every thought and intention carries a nature—creative, reactive, or simply aware. Understanding these four kinds of mind deepens our insight into karma, mindfulness, and the path toward liberation.
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In this episode, we explore how the Buddha classified consciousness by its nature, or jāti, into four main types: wholesome (kusala), unwholesome (akusala), resultant (vipāka), and functional (kiriya). Each reveals how the mind operates and shapes karma.
Wholesome consciousness arises from non-greed, non-hatred, and non-delusion—qualities that lead to clarity, compassion, and wisdom. Unwholesome consciousness is rooted in greed, anger, and ignorance, producing pain and confusion. Resultant consciousness refers to the fruits of past actions—the pleasant or unpleasant experiences we meet—while functional consciousness performs its role without creating new karma, as seen in the minds of Buddhas and arahants.
This teaching helps us see, with precision, how every thought and intention carries a nature—creative, reactive, or simply aware. Understanding these four kinds of mind deepens our insight into karma, mindfulness, and the path toward liberation.
YouTube Video Link
YouTube Channel Link
Website:
www.satipatthana.ca
Donations and Memberships

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