JMJM,
'Sensation' has a specific meaning in Theravadin Buddhism: "Sensation: Feeling or sensations are of six forms: vision <http://groups.yahoo.com/wiki/Vision> , hearing <http://groups.yahoo.com/wiki/Hearing> , olfactory <http://groups.yahoo.com/wiki/Olfactory> sensation, gustatory <http://groups.yahoo.com/wiki/Gustatory> sensation, tactile <http://groups.yahoo.com/wiki/Tactile> sensation, and intellectual sensation (thought)." Source: Table in: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prat%C4%ABtyasamutp%C4%81da <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prat%C4%ABtyasamutp%C4%81da> Is this definition (which includes throught) what you have in mind? --ED --- In [email protected], Jue Miao Jing Ming - 覺å¦ç²¾æ <chan.j...@...> wrote: > > Great, Mayka, > > The only thing truly matters is #4, the sensation. Sensation is > connection of our physical being and our spiritual being. It is the > only bridge to unite the two. > > Please continue. I am happy for you. Thank you for keeping me posted. > > :-) > > Be Enlightened In This Life - We ALL Can > http://chanjmjm.blogspot.com <http://chanjmjm.blogspot.com> > http://www.heartchan.org <http://www.heartchan.org>
