Summary: The text examines the ideas in the work Il. DOOR OF AN ACT - 116 IV. DISCOURSE ON KA - W177 V. DISCOURSE ON ¢ - 126 VI. COURSES OF MOR - 136 VII, CONCLUSIONS - 138 examining moral conscious experiences, related to ancient religious texts from Ceylon. The discussions explore writings in Ceylon with a focus on ancient scrolls and the implications of moral conscious experiences in the sense world, reflecting on key discourses like KA and ¢. The author delves into the complexities of consciousness, Abhidhamma, and the essence of the Sutta, shedding light on varied perspectives. The emphasis on knowledge, insight, and wisdom in Buddhist philosophy resonates throughout the text, elucidating the significance of conscious states and moral implications. Through extensive discourse, the text provides fundamental insights on moral experiences in a detailed manner creating a comprehensive understanding of doctrines, consciousness, and wisdom in the context of religious teachings.