The 12 Āyatana (sense bases or '12 doors'), the 18 Dhātus (elements), and the manifestation of the 5 Aggregates (Pañcakkhandhā) through the 6 sense doors.
















 Today, I applied the VAKT (Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic, and Tactile) method to guide children and learners in understanding key Buddhist psychological concepts. The session focused on the 12 Āyatana (sense bases or '12 doors'), the 18 Dhātus (elements), and the manifestation of the 5 Aggregates (Pañcakkhandhā) through the 6 sense doors.

Through effective visual aids, audio inputs, and interactive sensory-based techniques, learners were able to grasp how sensory experience arises and how consciousness interacts with form, feeling, perception, mental formations, and consciousness itself. The VAKT approach helped embody the learning experience, making abstract Dhamma principles more accessible and engaging.

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