Dependent Co-arising

The chains of pratitya-samutpada dependent co-arising: Ignorance Mental formations Consciousness Name and form The senses: sight, hearing, smell, touch, taste, and mind Contact Feeling Craving Clinging Becoming Birth Aging and death. Whoever sees Dependent Origination sees the Dhamma; whoever sees the Dhamma sees Dependent Origination. When this exists, that comes to be; with the arising of this, that arises. When this does not exist, that does not come to be; with the cessation of this, that ceases. Avijjā Paccayā Sutta: It starts with ignorance and ends with aging, suffering, and death. Aging, suffering, and death is preceded by birth preceded by existence preceded by clinging. Clinging: The Buddhist suttas list four kinds of clinging. There is clinging to sensuality, to views (doctrine), to practices (rituals), and to a se...