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BSTC 2006 Class 10 Activity


Read Lecture Notes 10 and complete the puzzle and upload a copy to Moodle by Friday 6 pm.

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ACROSS 16. Opposite to being scatter-brained


2. One who dwells watching mind with regard to 17. It is very easy for this kind of thinker to build
minds abandons the perversion of seeing this in up misleading and erroneous ideas about his or
the impermanent her own existence
4. The culmination of the Buddhist path DOWN
6. One meaning of the word sati, other than 1. One who practices meditation removes these
mindfulness dhammas
8. One of the four objects for establishing 3. Mindfulness can be present only in this kind
mindfulness of mind, not in an unwholesome mind
9. Opposite of foul (asubha) 5. In this kind of thinking, error is possible and
10. Right reflexion leads to attain this admissible because the concepts being used are
11. One of the two keys to unlock the liberating built up of various individual experiences such as
knowledge (other than mindfulness) past observations, discussions, and readings
12. Pali word for mindfulness 6. Sati-sampajañña, synonymous with reflexion
13. Sampajañña – keeping oneself under constant 7. Thinking about a thing while the thing is
observation present in one’s own experience
14. One meaning of sati, has the sense of 14. Conceptual and abstract thinking; deals with
recalling concepts/ ideas of things that are now not present
15. One of the four objects for establishing 15. In the practice of mindfulness-and-
mindfulness awareness, these things are minimized.

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