This source presents an in-depth analysis of the Majjhima Nikāya, Volume 4 (Mūlapaṇṇāsa) as an advanced and universally relevant system of thought. It argues that the fifty discourses contained within this collection function as a comprehensive architecture of wisdom, integrating epistemology, psychology, and ethics into a coherent and systematic framework.
The study emphasizes the application of Buddhist principles as a means of deconstructing the ego (self-identity attachment) and addressing the psychological crises faced by humanity in the digital era, including information overload, media addiction, and ideological polarization. Through profound insights into the nature of mind, perception, and human experience, these teachings offer practical methods for cultivating clarity, resilience, and inner freedom amid the complexities of contemporary life.
Furthermore, the analysis explores the relationship between Buddhist practices—particularly mindfulness cultivation—and modern scientific disciplines. By highlighting points of convergence between ancient contemplative traditions and contemporary research, it demonstrates that Buddhism is not merely a religious doctrine but a universal methodology for understanding the human condition.
Ultimately, this work proposes that the teachings of the Majjhima Nikāya provide an effective framework for fostering inner liberation, promoting psychological well-being, and offering sustainable solutions to the social challenges of the modern world. As such, Buddhist wisdom emerges as a timeless and practical resource for navigating the uncertainties and complexities of the digital age.

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