A profound journey unfolds, revealing the intricate path to ultimate liberation, a wisdom meticulously preserved and transmitted through generations of enlightened masters. It is a chronicle of the "Vijja Makkaphon Pisadarn," the detailed knowledge of the path and fruits of spiritual attainment, leading seekers to the very heart of Nibbana. This wisdom stems from the venerable Luang Por Wat Paknam, the discoverer of the Dhammakaya, whose singular focus was to guide all beings to true inner peace.
The journey begins not in the external world, but within, at the very center of the body, a point seven finger-breadths above the navel. Here, the mind must be brought to a complete halt, a state of utter stillness and purity. This cessation of all thought, feeling, and perception is not an end in itself, but the gateway to deeper realities. It is said, "stopping is the key to success," for in this profound stillness, the radiant inner body, the Dhammakaya, begins to manifest.
As one progresses, the teachings unveil a mesmerizing sequence of inner bodies, eighteen in total, each more refined than the last. You traverse from the coarse human body to the subtle human body, then ascend through various celestial forms: the divine body, the Brahma body, and the formless Brahma body. Each transition marks a deepening of insight, a shedding of grosser attachments, and a purification of the mind. This systematic progression is not merely theoretical but a direct, experiential realization, revealing the true nature of existence.
Beyond these initial stages lies the true heart of the teaching: the Dhammakaya itself. This is the body of enlightenment, the pure, luminous form of the Buddha within. Once attained, it becomes the instrument for further, more profound understanding. With the Dhammakaya as your guide, you begin to cultivate both Samatha, the tranquility that stabilizes the mind, and Vipassana, the penetrating insight that discerns the three characteristics of existence: impermanence, suffering, and non-self.
The "Vijja Makkaphon Pisadarn" then delves into advanced "Vijja clearing Dhamma elements," a sophisticated methodology for eradicating the deepest defilements (Asavakkhayañana). This is a precise and strategic process, a profound internal battle against the subtle impurities that bind one to the cycle of rebirth. It is a path reserved for those who have firmly established their Dhammakaya, for only with such profound inner vision can one navigate the intricate landscape of these higher wisdoms.
Through diligent practice and unwavering dedication, guided by these detailed instructions, one ultimately arrives at the "Path and Fruits" (Makkaphon). This signifies the stages of noble attainment, culminating in Arahantship, the complete eradication of all defilements and the realization of Nibbana. The journey culminates in a state of unshakeable peace, true happiness, and liberation from all suffering, a profound awakening that transcends all worldly understanding.