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Faith-follower & Truth-follower

Monks, the  eye is impermanent ,  changing , 'becoming-otherwise.'  the  ear is impermanent ,  changing , 'becoming-otherwise.’ the  nose is impermanent ,  changing , 'becoming-otherwise.' the  tongue is impermanent ,  changing , 'becoming-otherwise.' the  body is impermanent ,  changing , 'becoming-otherwise.' the  mind is impermanent ,  changing , 'becoming-otherwise.' Monks, the one who accepts these truths by faith is called  faith-follower (saddhā’nusārī);  He is descending into the certainty of rightness [the fixed course to rightness] (sammatta niyama)], descending into the plane of true individuals (sathpurusha)’ he has gone beyond the plane of the worldlings. He is incapable of doing any intentional deed by which he might be reborn in hell, or in the animal birth, or in the ghost realm. He is incapable of dying without having attained the fruit of streamwinning. ...

Upanisā Sutta: The Discourse on States of Conditioning

The Buddha has preached that the path to liberation is a process of knowing and seeing. He has further described that the one who progresses in the path discards cankers (mental influxes) and what one should know and see as he or she progresses is the arising and ceasing of the five clinging aggregates. ‘Monks I teach how to discard cankers to those who dwell knowing and seeing! , knowing and seeing what,’ This is the form, this is its origin, this is its cessation……. This is the sensation, this is its origin, this is its cessation…… This is the perception, this is its  origin , this is its cessation…… This is the formation, this is its  origin , this is its cessation…… This is the consciousness, this is its  origin , this is its cessation…… Mental Concentration Samadhi Bhavana Sutra (Anguttara Nikaya) describes four types of mental concentration and their benefits, (1) Happiness here and now; In Salleka Suthra (Majjima Nikaya) it is said, Th...