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Bhikkhu_Samahita
| Subject: 4 links 2 Entry! Wed Aug 25, 2010 5:23 am | |
| Friends:4 Things Opens the Entrance Streaming right to Nibbâna! The blessed Buddha once said:Bhikkhus and friends, these four things, when developed and cultivated, lead to the realization of the fruit of Stream-entry. What four? 1: Association with excellent persons, 2: Hearing and learning true Dhamma, 3: Rational and careful attention, 4: Praxis in accordance with this Dhamma. These four things, when developed and cultivated, lead to the realization of the fruit of Stream-entry ... lead to the realization of the fruit of Once-returning ... lead to the realization of the fruit of Non-returning ... lead to the obtaining of understanding ... lead to the growth of understanding ... lead to the expansion of understanding ... lead to great understanding ... lead to extensive understanding ... lead to vast understanding ... lead to deep understanding ... lead to matchless understanding ... lead to wide understanding ... lead to rich understanding ... lead to quick understanding ... lead to buoyant understanding ... lead to joyous understanding ..... lead to swift understanding ... lead to sharp understanding ... lead to penetrative understanding ... lead to transcendent understanding ... lead to great wisdom ...!!! What four?1: Association with excellent persons, 2: Hearing & learning true Dhamma, 3: Rational and careful attention, 4: Praxis in accordance with this Dhamma. These 4 things, when initiated & trained, lead to penetrative understanding... These 4 things, when completed, lead to the very final fruit of Arahat-ship: Awakening into Enlightenment, the very deathless dimension: Nibbana ...!!!More on the Noble Stream-Entry (Sotapatti):http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/The_4_Doors.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/How_to_Enter.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Stream-Enterer.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Stream_Entrance.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/Fruits_of_the_Noble_Way.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Links_to_Stream_Entry.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/library/DPPN/wtb/a/ariya_puggala.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Helpers_to_Stream_Entry.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/Entering_the_Stream_Supreme.htm Source (edited extract):The Grouped Sayings of the Buddha. Samyutta Nikaya. Book V [411-2] 55: Stream Entry. Sotapatti. The fruits of Stream Entry. 55-63. http://www.pariyatti.com/book.cgi?prod_id=948507 http://www.accesstoinsight.org/canon/samyutta/index.html Have a nice & noble day! Friendship is the Greatest! Bhikkhu Samahita _/\_ http://What-Buddha-Said.net Only Stream-Entrance Can Make U Safe!4 links 2 Entry!http://what-buddha-said.net/drops/II/Links_to_Stream_Entry.htm | |
| | | Bhikkhu_Samahita
| Subject: Avoiding the Extremes Produces Peace... Thu Aug 26, 2010 7:00 am | |
| Friends:Avoiding the Extremes Opens Way to Peace! The blessed Buddha once explained:There are these two extremes, which should not be practiced by any one, who has begun purification: The hunt for sensual pleasures, which is low, vulgar, the common way of ordinary worldlings, ignoble, disadvantageous; and any practice of self-torture, which is painful, ignoble, and also quite disadvantageous! Without veering towards either of these extremes, the well-come-well-gone-beyond Buddha has awakened to this Middle Way, which leads to assured vision, to direct knowledge, which leads to ease, to peace, to certain knowledge, to Enlightenment, to Nibbana... And what is that Middle Way awakened to by the Buddha, which leads to assured vision, to direct knowledge, which leads to ease, to peace, to all certain knowledge, to Enlightenment, to Nibbana? It is this very Noble 8-fold Way: That is Right View Right Motivation Right Speech Right Action Right Livelihood Right Effort Right Awareness Right ConcentrationThat is indeed the very Middle Way awakened to by the Blessed Buddha, which leads to assured vision, to direct knowledge, which leads to ease, to certain knowledge, to Peace, to Bliss, to Enlightenment, to Nibbana... Further study on the Noble 8-fold Way:http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/The_Way.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/Noble_8_fold_Way.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/The_3-fold_Way.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Failed_by_Neglect.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/The_Noble_8-Fold_Way.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/Fruits_of_the_Noble_Way.htm Source:The Grouped Sayings of the Buddha. Samyutta Nikaya. Book IV [330-1] Section 42: On The 6 Senses. Rasiya: 12. http://www.pariyatti.com/book.cgi?prod_id=948507 http://www.accesstoinsight.org/canon/samyutta/index.html Have a nice & noble day! Friendship is the Greatest! Bhikkhu Samahita _/\_ http://What-Buddha-Said.net Avoiding the Extremes Produces Peace...The Golden Middle Way!http://what-buddha-said.net/drops/II/Middle_Way.htm | |
| | | Bhikkhu_Samahita
| Subject: Experience is a real film of an illusory world! Fri Aug 27, 2010 5:19 am | |
| Friends:Sensing is a Representation and not a Reality! The need to control and master the senses is obvious, since it is this ability to sense that enables both all pleasant & painful experiences of this world. However, paradoxically, it is exactly this spontaneous and quite impulsive rush after the immediate, but only short-lived satisfaction induced by any pleasant sense reaction, that is both the seed and root of much suffering. This other side of the coin is created by the delayed side-effects: Thus do the urge after momentary pleasant feeling, create lust and greed. Thus do the urge away from brief painful feeling, create hate and aversion. Thus do the urge for absence of neutral feeling, create neglect & ignorance. These 3 roots of Suffering are always lying hidden and latent within the untrained mind: Ignorance is obscuring the true nature of things making them only appear as lasting, agreeable and ownable. Hate induces hostile aversion and opposition towards even very advantageous phenomena such as learning, morality, meditation, and friendship just because these may once have been associated with a brief unlikable painful feeling! These instantaneous reactions overwhelm the untrained mind and make it act contrary to its own and other's interest: It rushes ahead in the hunt for instant gratification, oblivious of the fact, that the paradoxical fruit of sense delight is this much delayed, yet inevitable misery, in the form of infinitely repeated rebirth, ageing, sickness and death! On a much deeper and more subtle level do the six sense sources create a misapprehended pointing to an illusory reality, by mistaking a sensation for a true reference to a world really existing "out there" independent of mind: 'I see the world therefore do it exist!', which is as absurd as postulating: 'I saw the phenomenon on a film therefore is this phenomena real' insofar as any sensation only is a inner mentally created 'film' or 'representation' of some form of contact between a 'sensor' (eye, ear, nose, tongue, mind) and its 'sensitivity' for the object (form, sound, smell, taste, touch, idea). In a similar way do the 5 clusters of clinging also induce a misunderstood pointing, by mistaken reference to an assumed & constructed entity 'Ego', 'I' or 'me' "In here", while all there really is, is a five-fold flux of changing properties, endlessly arising & ceasing right there, where they momentarily arised! Right there does the untrained mind also create and reinforce the basic root of this abysmal conceit: "I Am" or "I exists"!!! Only the Buddhas explain:
Sabbe Sankhara Anicca! All constructions are impermanent!
Sabbe Sankhara Dukkha! All constructions are suffering!
Sabbe Dhamma Anatta! All states are self and core-less!More on this deepest self-deception: The conceit that "I Am!" (Asmi-mana):http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Pride.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/Conceit_I_Am.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/I-dentification.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/Prison_of_Pride.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Anti-EGO-Tool.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Anatta_No_Self.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Ending_Pain_Itself.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/No_Agent_is_Inside.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Solo_Self-Deception.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Input_'I'-dentification.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Selfless_and_Harmless.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Clinging_to_the_notion_I_Am.htm Do these objects reside outside in the world, or inside the mind, or both? Have a nice & noble day! Friendship is the Greatest! Bhikkhu Samahita _/\_ http://What-Buddha-Said.net Experience is a real film of an illusory world!Sensations are only Representations!http://what-buddha-said.net/drops/II/Mistaken_Reference.htm | |
| | | Bhikkhu_Samahita
| Subject: Moderation while Eating initiates Self-Control! Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:30 am | |
| Friends:Control starts with Guarding the 6 Doors of the Senses!! The Buddha once explainedBhikkhus by possessing three qualities, one lives in this very life full of ease, pleasure & joy! Furthermore, one has thereby prepared the elimination of the mental fermentations... What are these three advantageous qualities? I: One guards the doors of the senses, II: One is moderate in eating, and III: One is devoted to wakefulness...How is a Bhikkhu moderate in eating? While reflecting rationally, he eats food neither for the sake of entertainment, nor of infatuation, nor wishing for bodily beauty, but exclusively for the support and maintenance of this body, for ending discomfort, and for assisting this Noble life, considering: Thus will I now end this old feeling, yet without arousing any new feeling! Thus will I remain healthy, blameless & in comfort... Exactly as one treats an open wound, only for the purpose healing it, or just as one greases an axle only for the sake of easy transport of a heavy load, so does a Bhikkhu, who is moderated in eating, while always reflecting rationally, eat food ... More on Moderate Eating: http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Oozing_Out.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Food_Disgust.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/The_Sons_Flesch.htm Source (edited extract):The Grouped Sayings of the Buddha. Samyutta Nikaya. Book IV [176-7] Section 35: The 6 Senses. Salayatana. The Horse-Wagon. Rato 239. http://www.pariyatti.com/book.cgi?prod_id=948507 http://www.accesstoinsight.org/canon/samyutta/index.html Have a nice & noble day! Friendship is the Greatest! Bhikkhu Samahita _/\_ http://What-Buddha-Said.net Moderation while Eating initiates Self-Control!Moderate Eating...http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Moderate_in_Eating.htm | |
| | | Bhikkhu_Samahita
| Subject: No Panic! Sun Aug 29, 2010 7:28 am | |
| Friends:Heroes die without Identification or Agitation! On this occasion Ven. Sariputta & Ven. Upasena were staying at Rajagaha in the Cool Grove, in the Snake's Hood Grotto. There a young viper fell on the Venerable Upasena's back & bite him badly. Then Ven. Upasena calmly said to the bhikkhus: Come, friends, lift this body of mine up on a bed and carry it outside before it is scattered right here like a handful of chaff... Venerable Sariputta then said to Ven. Upasena: We do not see agitation in Ven. Upasena's body nor any change in his abilities! Yet Ven. Upasena says: Come, friends, lift this body of mine up on a bed & carry it outside before it is scattered right here like a handful of chaff... Friend Sariputta, for one who thinks: 'I am this eye', or 'This eye is mine', or 'I am this ear', or 'This ear is mine', or 'I am this nose', or 'This nose is mine', or 'I am this tongue', or 'This tongue is mine', or 'I am this body', or 'This body is mine', or 'I am this mind', or finally 'This mind is mine,' there might very well be an agitated change of the body or a change of the abilities. But, friend Sariputta, it does neither occur to me: 'I am this eye', nor 'This eye is mine', nor 'I am this ear', nor 'This ear is mine', nor 'I am this nose', nor 'This nose is mine', nor 'I am this tongue', nor 'This tongue is mine', nor 'I am this body', nor 'This body is mine', nor 'I am this mind', nor 'This mind is mine', so why should there be any variation or agitation in my body or any sudden change in my abilities? It must indeed be because all I-making, and all mine-making, & any latent tendency to the conceit: 'I Am...' have been all uprooted in the Venerable Upasena for a very long time, that it does not occur to him: 'I am this eye', or 'This eye is mine', or 'I am this ear', or 'This ear is mine', or 'I am this nose', or 'This nose is mine', or 'I am this tongue', or 'This tongue is mine', or 'I am this body', or 'This body is mine', or 'I am this mind', or 'This mind is mine'... Then those bhikkhus lifted Ven. Upasena's body up on a bed and carried it outside. Then Ven. Upasena's body was scattered right there, just like a handful of chaff! Upasena was the younger brother of Ven. Sariputta. For his 'personal' details see: Upasena Vangantaputta: http://What-Buddha-Said.net/library/DPPN/u/upasena.htm More on this deepest self-deception: The conceit that "I Am!" (Asmi-mana):http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Pride.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/Conceit_I_Am.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/I-dentification.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/Prison_of_Pride.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Anti-EGO-Tool.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Anatta_No_Self.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Uprooting_Egoism.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Ending_Pain_Itself.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/No_Agent_is_Inside.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Solo_Self-Deception.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Mistaken_Reference.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Non-'I'-dentification.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Input_'I'-dentification.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Selfless_and_Harmless.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Clinging_to_the_notion_I_Am.htm Source:The Grouped Sayings by the Buddha. Samyutta Nikaya. Book IV 40-1 The 6 senses section 35. Thread on Upasena: Upasena Sutta (69) http://www.pariyatti.com/book.cgi?prod_id=948507 http://www.accesstoinsight.org/canon/samyutta/index.html Have a nice & noble day! Friendship is the Greatest! Bhikkhu Samahita _/\_ http://What-Buddha-Said.net No Identification = No Agitation = No Panic! This is neither me, nor mine! This I am not...http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/No_Panic_Here.htm | |
| | | Bhikkhu_Samahita
| Subject: No perceived Substance is independent of the perceiving Mind! Mon Aug 30, 2010 6:18 am | |
| Friends:No Substance exists 'out there', nor any Subject 'in here'! The Blessed Buddha once said:In the seen is merely the process of seeing... In the heard is merely the process of hearing... In the sensed is merely the process of sensing... In the thought is merely the process of thinking... So knowing, you will not be connected 'with that'... So disconnected you will not be absorbed 'into that'... So neither 'with that', nor 'within that' you are not 'by that' sensation! When there is no 'You' inferred or conjectured by that very sensation, then 'You' are neither 'here', 'there', 'both', 'beyond', nor 'in between'. On realizing the importance of this incident the Blessed One exclaimed: Where neither solidity, fluidity, heat nor motion find any footing, there no sun, moon nor star ever shines. There is neither any light, yet nor is there any darkness! When the Noble, through stilling of all construction, through quieting of all mental formation, directly experiences this, then is he freed from both form & formlessness, then is he released from both pleasure and pain ... Comments:There is no-one 'who' senses, nor is there any 'substance' that is sensed, even though the process of sensing occurs! Seeing is just a selfless event of contact between the eye, the object & visual consciousness. Neither is any 'person', nor any 'observer' involved nor inferred just by this seeing! No subject or 'I' is thereby created, just because there is an object, or just because there occurs the impersonal, automatic process of sensing... Sensing itself, thus neither create any object, nor any subject, just as a camera - though making an image - neither creates the object, nor does the camera create the photographer! Thus can neither any 'substance', nor 'reality out there' per se be ascribed to neither object, nor subject: Just because there is a picture, one cannot by that in itself infer or even ascribe any existence to neither the object, nor the picture-maker! Both may actually be artificial, or of past existence and not real anymore ... The fact that there is an image projected, does not per se imply, in or by itself, that any-one actually is 'looking in' or 'is behind' the camera … 'By that' perception no 'perceiver' is thereby instrumentally present or created... So the 'personal entity' we assume, suppose, deduce, expect & believe to enjoy our experience, is merely a mental construct, a habitual idea, a concept, & not a reality... The passive impersonal process of sensing, perceiving and experiencing cannot thereby be 'instrumental' for neither creating, nor inferring any 'being in existence'. The fact of this enigmatic yet fundamental 'selflessness' is far the most essential core of the unique Buddha-Dhamma... Outmost important to grasp, yet subtle, counterintuitive and thereby difficult & somewhat 'nasty' to comprehend. Please keep on trying, since this central Anatta doctrine is the opener, releaser & freer of any mind. No-one is 'inside' the conditions that arise, cease & pass by! Being hopelessly in love with an imagined idea of 'I=EGO' & 'World=Real' is both fatal, tragic and sardonically comic... Hehehe ;-) Source: The Udana – Inspirations by the Buddha: I - 10http://www.pariyatti.com/book.cgi?prod_id=404214 http://www.accesstoinsight.org/canon/khuddaka/udana/index.html More on No-Self (Anatta) = ego-susbstance-lessness, no entity/identity:http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Neither_Agent_nor_Actor.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/No-Agent_but_Dependence.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Selfless_and_Harmless.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/The_Anatta_Doctrine.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/No_Agent_is_Inside.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/V/No_Being_No_Person.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/V/Deed_without_Doer.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/V/Divorced_Freedom.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Self-less_Anatta.htm Have a nice & noble day! Friendship is the Greatest! Bhikkhu Samahita _/\_ http://What-Buddha-Said.net No External Substance is independent of the internal Mind!No Substance exists 'Out There'!http://what-buddha-said.net/drops/II/No_Substance_'Out_There'.htm | |
| | | Bhikkhu_Samahita
| Subject: Taming the Monkey-Robot-Mind! Tue Aug 31, 2010 7:39 am | |
| Friends:Non-Control makes U into a Monkey-Robot!The Buddha once asked: How, Bhikkhus and friends, is there non-control? Seeing a form with the eye, one becomes attracted by the pleasing form, while repelled by the displeasing form. Having heard a sound with the ear, one becomes attracted by the charming sound, while repulsed by a horrid sound. Having sniffed a smell with the nose, one becomes attracted by the lovely smell, while repelled by a detestable smell. Having tasted a flavour with the tongue, one becomes attracted by the liked taste, while repelled by a disliked taste. Feeling a touch with the body, one becomes attracted by the pleasant touch, while repelled by any unpleasant touch. When one experiences a mental phenomenon with the mind, one becomes attracted by the agreeable mental phenomenon, while repelled by any disagreeable mental phenomenon. In this uncontrolled way does such mind live without having established Awareness of the body, & confined by a limited mind! Therefore does such one neither understand, nor experience that release of mind, that mental liberation through understanding, wherein those evil detrimental states cease without remaining trace. In exactly this way is there non-control! Comments:The limited & finite mind is a mind not made infinite by the praxis of the 4 sublime or 'divine abodes' (brahma-vihara), also called the four infinite mental states (appamańńa), which are: 1: Universal Friendliness (Metta), 2: Universal Pity (Karuna), 3: Universal Sympathy (Mudita), and 4: Universal Equanimity (Upekkha). More on this crucial Mind-Control:http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/In_Control.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Blazing_&_Bright.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Magnificent_Mind.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Highway_to_Nibbana.htm Please UPDATE your mental SOFTWARE before social CRASH!Source (edited extract):The Grouped Sayings of the Buddha. Samyutta Nikaya. Book IV [189-] 35: 6 Senses. Salayatana. States that entail Suffering. Dukkha-Dhamma. http://www.pariyatti.com/book.cgi?prod_id=948507 http://www.accesstoinsight.org/canon/samyutta/index.html Have a nice, noble and controlled day! Friendship is the Greatest! Bhikkhu Samahita _/\_ http://What-Buddha-Said.net Non-Control makes U into a Monkey-Robot!Taming the Monkey-Robot-Mind!http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Non-Control.htm | |
| | | Bhikkhu_Samahita
| Subject: Relinquishing the Pain... Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:13 pm | |
| Friends: Imperturbable is one not Opposing any Pain!The Blessed Buddha once said to some deadly sick bhikkhus: Any Bhikkhu should await his time aware and clearly comprehending... This is our instruction to you! While a bhikkhu lives in this way, aware and clearly comprehending, enthusiastic, keen, and determined, if there arises in him a painful feeling, then he understands this: "There has arisen in me this painful feeling. Now that is dependent, not independent! Dependent on what? Dependent on just this contact! But this contact is impermanent, conditioned, and dependently arisen... So when a painful feeling has arisen in dependence on a contact that is impermanent, conditioned, & dependently arisen, how could it ever then itself be permanent?" He dwells in this way always contemplating the impermanence of any contact and the transience of any painful feeling, and he considers thus the inevitable vanishing, fading away, ceasing, & the therefore necessary relinquishment of all conditioned constructions! In this very way is his latent tendency to aversion towards any painful contact & instinctive repulsion of any painful feeling gradually eliminated. He therefore then understands: With the breakup of this body, at the exhaustion of this fragile life, any feeling, all that is felt, neither being opposed, nor clung to, will cool down right there... More on systematic relinquishment:http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/Free_from_Fear.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Leaving_All_Behind.htm Source (edited extract):The Grouped Sayings of the Buddha. Samyutta Nikaya. Book IV [214] section 36: feeling. Vedana. The Sick-Ward. 8. http://www.pariyatti.com/book.cgi?prod_id=948507 http://www.accesstoinsight.org/canon/samyutta/index.html Imperturbable is one not Opposing any Pain!Relinquishing the Pain...http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Not_Resisting_Anything.htm | |
| | | Bhikkhu_Samahita
| Subject: Aware and Composed... Thu Sep 02, 2010 10:24 am | |
| Friends:Aware and Composed Dwelling:The Blessed Buddha once said:Monks, a Noble should dwell Aware and Composed… This is our instruction to you! And how does a monk dwell Aware?Herein a friend dwells contemplating any body as a void frame only; as a transient, painful and impersonal neither-me-nor-mine appearance, while alert, ballanced and deliberately aware, thereby overcoming any mental dejection of reality, arised from coveting this world… Exactly so does he dwell with regard to any feeling.. with regard to any mood.. with regard to any phenomenon.. Only precisely so is this Noble One Acutely Aware!And how does a monk dwell Composed?Herein a friend dwells fully aware of all feelings, that arise.. fully aware of all feelings, that settles.. fully aware of all feelings, that ceases.. Such Noble One dwells fully aware of all thoughts, that arise.. fully aware of all thoughts, that remains.. fully aware of all thoughts, that stops.. Such clever one dwells fully aware of all perceptions, that arise.. fully aware of all perceptions, that persists.. fully aware of all perceptions, that ends.. Just so is this Noble One Cool, Calm, and Composed!Any disciple should dwell Aware and Composed.This is our instruction to you… More Awareness (Sati): http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/The_Awareness_Ability.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/What_is_Right_Awareness.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Seeing_the_Possible.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/Crucial_Foundation.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Winning_Awareness.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/Sati_Summary.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Sati_Acute.htm Have a nice fully aware day! Friendship is the Greatest! Bhikkhu Samahita, Sri Lanka. http://What-Buddha-Said.net Cool Calm soothes like a Mental Balm... Aware and Composed...http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Aware_and_Composed.htm | |
| | | Bhikkhu_Samahita
| Subject: Possessiveness = Clinging = Craving = Suffering! Fri Sep 03, 2010 7:02 am | |
| Friends:Relinquishing what is Not Ownable produces Calmed Ease! The Blessed Buddha once explained:Bhikkhus, leave whatever is not yours, give it up! Having left it, relinquished it and in every respect released it, that will lead to your lasting welfare, ease and happiness! And what is it, Bhikkhus, that is not yours? The eye is not yours... Forms are not yours... The ear is not yours... Sounds are not yours... The nose is not yours... Smells are not yours... The tongue is not yours... Tastes are not yours... The body is not yours... Touches are not yours... The mind is not yours... Mental States are not yours... When you have left it, given it up, relinquished it, and fully released it, then that will indeed lead to your welfare, ease and happiness for a long time... Imagine, Bhikkhus, that people were to carry off any dry grass and sticks in this entire forest and then burn it all to ashes! Would you then think: 'People are carrying us all off, and burning us all up into nothing...'? No! Why not? Because that grass is neither our self, nor belonging to us! Exactly so too, Bhikkhus: The eye is not yours. Forms are not yours. The ear is not yours. Sounds are not yours. The nose is not yours. Smells are not yours. The tongue is not yours. Tastes are not yours. The body is not yours. Touches are not yours. The mind is not yours. Mental States are not yours. These are neither your self, nor what you are, nor belonging to any self! When you have left these, given them all up, released them, & relinquished them, then that will indeed lead to your welfare, safety, ease & happiness for a long, long, long time... Comments:All states -internal as external, physical as mental- are empty of stability! Their nature is to arise and cease. Neither can they therefore ever be kept, nor ever owned by anybody... Clinging to what never can be kept, is Pain...! Relinquishing it all, is therefore indeed happiness... More on Insight (Vipassana):http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/The_18_Principal_Insights.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Calm_and_Insight.htm Source:The Grouped Sayings of the Buddha. Samyutta Nikaya. Book IV 129-30 Section 35: On The 6 senses. Thread on Not Yours!: 139+40. http://www.pariyatti.com/book.cgi?prod_id=948507 http://www.accesstoinsight.org/canon/samyutta/index.html Have a nice & noble day! Friendship is the Greatest! Bhikkhu Samahita _/\_ http://What-Buddha-Said.net Possessiveness = Clinging = Craving = Suffering! Not Yours!http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Not_Yours.htm | |
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| Subject: The 5 Abilities! Sat Sep 04, 2010 7:10 am | |
| [size=200] Friends:[/size] [size=150] What are the Five Mental Abilities making one Safe?[/size] The Blessed Buddha once said:Bhikkhus, there are these five abilities. What five? The ability of Faith (saddha) The ability of Energy (viriya) The ability of Awareness (sati) The ability of Concentration (samadhi) The ability of Understanding (pańńa)When, Bhikkhus, a Noble Disciple understands as they really are the gratification, the danger, and the escape regarding these five abilities, then he is called a Noble Disciple, who is a stream-enterer, no longer bound to the lower worlds, fixed in destiny, with enlightenment as his assured future destination! On these 5 Mental Abilities (indriya) see:http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/Final_Abilities.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Origin_of_Abilities.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/Finding_the_Abilities.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/Fruits_of_the_Abilities.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/Analysis_of_the_Abilities.htm Source of reference (edited extract): The Grouped Sayings of the Buddha. Samyutta Nikaya. Book [V: 193] 48 The Mental Abilities: 2 Stream-Enterer.. Have a nice able day! Friendship is the Greatest! Bhikkhu Samahita, Sri Lanka. http://What-Buddha-Said.net The 5 Abilities! | |
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| Subject: Dhamma Evaporates the Mental Hindrances! Sun Sep 05, 2010 6:28 am | |
| Friends:Dhamma Evaporates the Mental Hindrances!The Blessed Buddha once said:When, Bhikkhus, a Noble Disciple listens carefully to the Dhamma, alert with keen ears, attending to it as a matter of crucial concern, indeed as something of vital importance, directing his entire mind to it, in that very moment, the Five Mental Hindrances are absent in him... On that occasion the Seven Links to Awakening approaches complete fulfilment... And what are the Five Mental Hindrances, that are absent on that occasion?The mental hindrance of Sense-Desire is all absent on that very occasion. The mental hindrance of Evil-Will is all absent in these exact moments. The mental hindrance of Lethargy & Laziness is all absent during that period. The mental hindrance of Restlessness & Regret is all absent on that event. The mental hindrance of Doubt & Uncertainty is all absent in that interval. These are the 5 Mental Hindrances that are entirely absent in that moment. And what are the 7 Links to Awakening that approaches fulfilment there?The Awareness Link to Awakening develops towards complete fulfilment! The Investigation Link to Awakening arises and approaches fulfilment! The Energy Link to Awakening also pushes forward towards fulfilment! The Joy Link to Awakening elevates & moves towards complete fulfilment! The Tranquillity Link to Awakening silently comes to a stilled fulfilment! The Concentration Link to Awakening absorbs into one-pointed fulfilment! The Equanimity Link to Awakening also gains fulfilment by development! These are the 7 Links to Awakening that are fulfilled by development on that occasion. When, Bhikkhus, a Noble Disciple listens carefully to the Dhamma, alert with keen ears, attending it as a matter of crucial concern, as something of vital importance, directing his entire mind to it, in that very moment the Five Mental Hindrances are absent in him. On that occasion the Seven Links to Awakening develop towards complete fulfilment... Source (edited extract): The Grouped Sayings of the Buddha. Samyutta Nikaya. Book [V: 95-6] section 46: The Links. 38: Unhindered... Have a nice, noble and elevated day! Friendship is the Greatest! Bhikkhu Samahita _/\_ http://What-Buddha-Said.net Dhamma Evaporates the Mental Hindrances!Unhindered Elevation!http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Of_Vital_Importance.htm | |
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| Subject: When Seeing the Arising one also sees the Ceasing! Mon Sep 06, 2010 7:11 am | |
| Friends:Knowing the 5 core aspects of the 5 Clusters:The Blessed Buddha once explained:Friends, the uninstructed, uneducated, and ordinary person does neither understand as it really is the origin, nor the ceasing, nor the satisfaction, nor the danger, nor the escape from these five clusters of clinging: Form, Feeling, Perception, Mental Constructions, and Consciousness! But, friends, the instructed Noble Disciple understands as it really is both the origin, the ceasing, the satisfaction, the danger, and the escape in the case of form, feeling, perception, mental constructions, & consciousness! How are these 5 aspects of the 5 clusters of clinging to be understood? The origin of form is nutriment! Ceasing of nutriment is ceasing of form! The satisfaction in form is the pleasure, fun, and joy derived from form. The danger in form is the impermanent and decaying nature of all form. The escape from form is the overcoming of all desire & lust for any form. [Nutriment is here defined as: Food, contact, intention and consciousness!] The origin of feeling, perception and construction is this sense contact. The ceasing of feeling, perception and construction is ceasing of contact. The satisfaction in feeling, perception & construction is the pleasure, and joy derived from feeling, perception and mental construction. The danger in feeling, perception and mental construction is the inherent and inevitable impermanence & therefore immanent dissatisfaction within any feeling, any perception and any mental construction whatsoever! The escape from feeling, perception and construction is the overcoming of all desire and lust for all feeling, perception and mental construction! The initial origin of consciousness is mental construction. The ceasing of consciousness is the ceasing of mental construction. The satisfaction in consciousness is the pleasure and joy derived from consciousness. The danger within consciousness is this impermanence, nature to change, and thus misery characteristic of any form and event of consciousness! The escape from all consciousness is the overcoming & elimination of all desire and lust for any form for consciousness. In this way are these 5 aspects of the 5 clusters of clinging to be fully understood! It is only in this way, that the instructed Noble Disciple indeed really understands, what should be understood... More on the 5 Clusters of Clinging (Khanda): http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/The_Burning_Five.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Clustered_Truths.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Breaking_the_Bonds.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/The_5_Clusters_of_Clinging.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Things_that_can_be_clung_to.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/What_are_the_5_Clusters_of_Clinging.htm Source: The Grouped Sayings by the Buddha. Samyutta Nikaya 22:74 III 822 http://www.pariyatti.com/book.cgi?prod_id=948507 http://www.accesstoinsight.org/canon/samyutta/index.html Have a nice & noble day! Friendship is the Greatest! Bhikkhu Samahita _/\_ http://What-Buddha-Said.net When Seeing the Arising one also sees the Ceasing!Knowing the Origin!http://what-buddha-said.net/drops/II/Origin.htm | |
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| Subject: Noticing the Impermanence produces Purity! Wed Sep 08, 2010 3:56 am | |
| Friends:The Experience of Change uproots Egoism!At Savatthi the blessed Buddha said:Bhikkhus, when the perception of impermanence is developed & cultivated, then it eliminates all sense desire, it eliminates all lust for becoming into something else, it also eliminates all ignorance, and finally it uproots even this deep self-deception that "I Am"... Just as, bhikkhus, in the autumn, when the sky is ultra clear and cloudless, then the rising sun dispels all darkness from all the space where it shines, so too when the perception of impermanence is developed and cultivated, then it eliminates all sense desire, it eliminates lust for renewed becoming into something else, and it also evaporates and eliminates all ignorance... Finally it even uproots this core conceit that "I Am"! And how, bhikkhus, is perception of impermanence developed & cultivated so that it eliminates all sense desire, lust for becoming, ignorance & egoism? Such is form, such is the arising of form, such is the ceasing of form.. Such is feeling, such is the arising of feeling, such is the ceasing of feeling.. Such is perception, such is the arising of perception, such is its cessation.. Such is construction, such is the arising of construction, & such its ceasing. Such is consciousness, such is the arising of consciousness, & such its ceasing.That is how the perception of impermanence is developed and cultivated so that it eliminates all sense desire, all lust for becoming something else, all ignorance, and so that it finally uproots this conceit that "I Am"... Causes cause emergence when present, while ceasing when they are absent: Body is caused by food, ignorance, form lust, & intention resulting in form. Feeling arises from contact, ignorance, desire for feeling, & prior intention. Perception is caused by contact, ignorance, lust for perception, and kamma. Mental Construction arises caused by contact, past ignorance, desire for mental construction, and prior intention = kama resulting in construction. The causes of consciousness are mentality-&-materiality, prior ignorance, desire for being conscious, and kammic intention resulting in consciousness. Ignorance is Not Knowing: Suffering, Craving as the cause of Suffering, No Craving as the End of Suffering, and the Noble Way to end Suffering... Whether going along, above, across or back, wherever he goes in this world let him carefully scrutinize the arising & ceasing of all constructed things...Itivuttaka 120More on the Universal Fact of Impermanence:http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Transient_formations.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/Impermanence_Anicca.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/The_Internal_Transience.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/The_External_Transience.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Experiencing_Impermanence.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Contemplating_Impermanence.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Contemplating_Impermanence_2.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Experiencing_Universal_Transience.htm Source: The Grouped Sayings by the Buddha. Samyutta Nikaya 22:102 III 155-7 http://www.pariyatti.com/book.cgi?prod_id=948507 http://www.accesstoinsight.org/canon/samyutta/index.html Noticing the Impermanence produces Purity! Perceiving the Transience...http://what-buddha-said.net/drops/II/Perceiving_Transience.htm | |
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| Subject: Nothing emerges without a Cause! Fri Sep 10, 2010 7:30 am | |
| Friends:Nothing Emerges without a Proximate Cause!What causes Greed and Lust to arise?Contacted by an attractive object, pleasurable feeling arises. If unaware and untrained, then pleasurable feeling instantly makes craving towards the object arise! This pleasant feeling thus causes greed and lust to arise. What causes Ill-Will and Anger to arise?Contacted by a repulsive object, painful feeling arises. If unaware and untrained, then the painful feeling instantly makes craving away from the object arise! This unpleasant feeling thus causes ill-will & anger to arise. What causes Delusion and Ignorance to arise?Contacted by a neither attractive nor repulsive object, then a neither pleasurable nor big painful feeling arises. If unaware and untrained, then this neutral, neither pleasurable nor painful feeling instantly makes craving for neglecting the object arise... This neutral feeling thus causes delusion and Ignorance to arise. What is the relationship between the Mental Defilements and Craving?Craving is the growth force and also media for the mental defilements: Because of craving this state (e.g. wealth), aversion for the opposite state (e.g. poverty) arises. Possessiveness, envy and jealousy soon follows, which again enables violence & cruelty. Pain is the result of all such defilements. What is the relationship between the Defilements & Self-Identification?Self-Identification (egocentrism) is the glue holding together all mental defilements. Eg: How to ever be possessive if there is no owner? ;-) What is the absolute absence of all Greed, Hate and Ignorance?The state Nibbana reached at the completion of the Noble 8-fold Way is the absolute and irreversible absence of all greed, hate and ignorance! Beings causally create future states by intending them!More on Causality:http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Caused_by_What.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/V/Profound_Causality.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/The_Proximate_Cause.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/Causes_of_Emergence.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/V/Past_Cause_Present_Effect.htm Have a nice & noble day! Friendship is the Greatest! Bhikkhu Samahita _/\_ http://What-Buddha-Said.net Nothing emerges without a Cause! The Proximate Cause!http://what-buddha-said.net/drops/II/Proximate_Causes.htm | |
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| Subject: Revulsion reduces Craving & releases Clinging! Sat Sep 11, 2010 5:47 am | |
| Friends:Disgust Releases by Evaporating all Greed!At Savatthi the Blessed Buddha said this:Bhikkhus, for any clansman who has gone forth out of faith in my teaching, to do this, is in perfect accordance with the supreme Dhamma: He should dwell contemplating the impermanence inherent in any form... He should dwell contemplating the suffering inherent in any form... He should dwell contemplating the impersonality inherent in any form... He should dwell absorbed in disgusting any form, in disgusting any feeling, in disgusting any perception, in disgusting any construction, & in disgusting any form of consciousness! One who dwells immersed in revulsion towards any form, revulsion towards any feeling, revulsion towards any perception, revulsion towards any mental construction, and revulsion towards any kind of consciousness fully understands all form, all feeling, all perception, all mental construction, and all states of consciousness! One who fully understands form, feeling, perception, mental construction, and consciousness is freed from form, feeling, perception, constructions, and consciousness! I tell you: He is even freed from birth, ageing, & death! Freed from all sorrow, weeping, pain, discontent, and desperate despair! I tell you: He is freed from all Suffering... Yet not pleasant disgust liberates mind by diminishing craving.More on Liberation through Disgust (Nibbida, Asubha): http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/Any_Kind.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Food_Disgust.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/The_Skeleton.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/The_32_Parts.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Evil-smelling_body.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Corpse_Meditation.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/Body_as_only_Form.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Experiencing_Disgust.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Constructive_Destruction.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/The_9_Corpse_Meditations.htm Source: The Grouped Sayings by the Buddha. Samyutta Nikaya 22:146-9 III 179-80 http://www.pariyatti.com/book.cgi?prod_id=948507 http://www.accesstoinsight.org/canon/samyutta/index.html Have a nice, noble, released and relaxed day! Friendship is the Greatest! Bhikkhu Samahita _/\_ http://What-Buddha-Said.net Revulsion reduces Craving & releases Clinging!Disgust Releases!http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Released_by_Disgust.htm | |
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| Subject: Restlessness and Regret Agitates the Mind! Sun Sep 12, 2010 5:29 am | |
| Friends:Restlessness and Regret Agitates the Mind!A Brahmin Priest once asked the Blessed Buddha:Master Gotama, what is the cause of being unable to remember something that has been memorized over a long period and also that which has not been memorized? Brahmin, when then mind is agitated by restlessness and regret, stressed, agitated, troubled and tyrannized by restlessness and regret, & one does neither know, nor understand any actual safe escape from this dominating restlessness and regret, in that moment, then one can neither see, nor ever understand what is advantageous, neither for oneself, nor for others, nor for both oneself and for others. Then, consequently, even texts, that have been long memorized, cannot be remembered. Why is this blind neglect so? Imagine a bowl of water with the surface stirred up by wind into ripples, undulations & small wavelets. If a man with good eye-sight were to inspect the reflection of his own face in it, he would neither see nor recognize it, as it really is! So too, brahmin, when the mind is distracted by restlessness and regret, excited, anxious, distressed, worried, perturbed and upset by restlessness and regret, on any such occasion even texts long memorized do not recur to the mind, not to speak of those texts, events & knowledge, that have not been memorized at all… On how to prevent Restlessness & Regret (=curable anxiety):1: Frequent systematic attention both to bodily and mental Tranquillity! http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/Forest_Bliss.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/Canon/Sutta/AN/AN.I.3-4.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/Canon/Sutta/AN/AN.I.3-4c.htm http://what-buddha-said.net/drops/II/Curing_Restlessness_and_Regret.htm Source (edited extract):The Grouped Sayings of the Buddha. Samyutta Nikaya. Book [V:123] section 46: The Links. 55: To Sangarava... Have a nice & noble day! Friendship is the Greatest! Bhikkhu Samahita _/\_ http://What-Buddha-Said.net Restlessness and Regret Agitates the Mind!Restlessness and Regret!http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Restlessness_and_Regret.htm | |
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| Subject: Goodwill fused with Tranquillity makes Safe Ease! Mon Sep 13, 2010 9:14 am | |
| Friends:Calm Kindness Protects All Beings!The Blessed Buddha often said: With good will for the entire cosmos, Cultivate an infinite & boundless heart: Above, below, all across and all around, Beaming, without any hostility or hate!Sutta Nipata I, 8 May all creatures, all breathing things, all beings one and all, without exception, experience joyous good fortune only! May they never fall into any harm.Anguttara Nikaya II, 72 Let no one deceive another or despise anyone anywhere, or through anger or irritation wish for another to suffer. Sutta Nipata I, 8 More on All-Embracing Kindness!http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/The_Buddha_on_Noble_Frienship.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/All_Embracing_Kindness.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Blazing_Friendliness.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/United_in_Harmony.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Blazing_&_Bright.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/Friendliness_Frees.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Kalyanamitta.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/Metta.htm Have a nice Calm & Kind day! Friendship is the Greatest! Bhikkhu Samahita, Sri Lanka. http://What-Buddha-Said.net Goodwill fused with Tranquillity makes Safe Ease! Calm Kindness!http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Calm_Kindness.htm | |
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| Subject: Feel Infinite Pity for all those Falling beings! Tue Sep 14, 2010 7:21 am | |
| Friends:Feel Pity for all those Falling Beings: It is a great pity with all those thinking like this: Pleasure is the only good; by that they fall! Terror is a necessary way; by that they fall! Sensuality is innocent; by that they fall! Violence is allowable; by that they fall! Money makes happiness; by that they fall! Power is progress; by that they fall! Falsehood is acceptable; by that they fall! Stealing gives wealth; by that they fall! Conceit can conceal; by that they fall! Science knows all; by that they fall! Killing can be good; by that they fall! Hunting is only fun; by that they fall! Adultery is mature; by that they fall! Paedophilia is harmless; by that they fall! Drugs are fantastic; by that they fall! Booze is medicine; by that they fall! Giving does not help; by that they fall! After death is nothing!; by that they fall! The Hells do not exist; by that they fall! Intentional Action has no effect; by that they fall! I am the better than...; by that they fall! Making merit cannot elevate; by that they fall! It is a great pity with all those poor beings:who are veiled by wrong view; by that they fall! who are fooled by own opinion; by that they fall! who are gripped by greed and lust; by that they fall! who are stirred by hate and anger; by that they fall! who are clinging to all worldly things; by that they fall! who are confused by not knowing; by that they fall! who prostitute themselves; by that they fall! who cheat and deceives; by that they fall! who pretend what is not; by that they fall! who hide what is actual fact; by that they fall! who destroy beings or things; by that they fall! who pollute the milieu and society; by that they fall! who deliberately do evil willing it; by that they fall! who fail their duties and obligations; by that they fall! who miss the obvious opportunities; by that they fall! It is a great pity with all those blinded by ignorance, bound and dragged by craving, while pushed by aversion: By that they surely fall into states of pain, agony and despair! As if gripped by the arms of two strong men and hurled into a big fire... More on this caring Great Compassion (maha-karuna)!http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Endless_Pity.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Karuna_is_Pity.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Safe_Medicine.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/V/Compassionate_Pity.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/Space_Compassion.htm Have a nice, noble & compassionate day! Friendship is the Greatest! Bhikkhu Samahita _/\_ http://What-Buddha-Said.net Feel Infinite Pity for all those Falling beings! Great Compassion!http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Great_Compassion.htm | |
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| Subject: Pity can open a mental infinitude of space! Fri Sep 17, 2010 10:24 am | |
| Friends:How is Release by Infinite Pity Achieved? The Blessed Buddha once said: And how, Bhikkhus, is the mental release by universal pity achieved? What does this liberation have as its destination, what is its culmination, what is its sweet fruit, and what is the goal of release by universal pity? Here, Bhikkhus, a Bhikkhu dwells pervading the frontal quadrant with a mind imbued with infinite pity, so the 2nd, 3rd and 4th quarter. As above, so below, across, and everywhere! To all beings and to himself, he dwells pervading the entire universe with a mind saturated with unlimited pity, immense, exalted, vast, measureless, without hostility, without enmity, without any trace of ill will! Thus prepared & expanded he then develops: 1: The Awareness Link to Awakening joined with this limitless pity. 2: The Investigation Link to Awakening fused with such vast pity. 3: The Energy Link to Awakening together with this infinite pity. 4: The Joy Link to Awakening accompanied with this absolute pity. 5: The Tranquillity Link to Awakening linked with this spacious pity. 6: The Concentration Link to Awakening associated with this great pity. 7: The Equanimity Link to Awakening joined with this endless pity.While based upon seclusion, disillusion, ceasing, & culminating in release. If he then wishes: May I dwell experiencing the repulsive in the unrepulsive and tempting, then he can dwell experiencing the repulsive therein. If he wishes: May I dwell experiencing the unrepulsive in the disgusting and repulsive, then he dwells experiencing pleasing beauty in whatever is disgusting! If he then wishes: May I dwell experiencing the repulsive in what is both unrepulsive and repulsive, he dwells experiencing repulsive disgust in it. If he wishes: May I dwell experiencing the unrepulsive in what is both unrepulsive and repulsive, he experiences only excessive beauty in it! If he wishes: Avoiding both the repulsive and the unrepulsive, may I dwell in equanimity, just aware & clearly comprehending, then he dwells in this equanimity, just aware and clearly comprehending. Or else, by completely transcending of all experience of form, fully stilling any perception of all sense-reaction, non attending to any experience of diversity, only aware that space is infinite, he enters and dwells in the infinitude of space... I tell you Bhikkhus, for a wise Bhikkhu here, who has not yet penetrated to an even more superior mental release, this release of mind by infinite pity has the sublime sphere of the infinitude of space as its culmination! On this infinite Pity (maha-karuna):http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Endless_Pity.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Karuna_is_Pity.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Safe_Medicine.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/V/Compassionate_Pity.htm On these 7 Links to Awakening (Sambojjhanga): http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/The_Sun.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/The_Peak.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/The_Clothes.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/Rare_Emergence.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/Sequential_Seven.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/Vast_Penetration.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/The_Seven_Fruits.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/Unsurpassable_Seven.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/When_7_becomes_14.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/The_7_Links_to_Awakening.htm Source of reference (edited extract): The Grouped Sayings of the Buddha. Samyutta Nikaya. Book [V: 115-21] 46: The Links. 54: Joined by Friendliness... Have a nice & noble day! Friendship is the Greatest! Bhikkhu Samahita _/\_ http://What-Buddha-Said.net Pity can open a mental infinitude of space!Infinite Pity!http://what-buddha-said.net/drops/III/Space_Compassion.htm | |
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| Subject: Not having come into being, it does not vanish... Sat Sep 18, 2010 7:38 am | |
| Friends:An Unconstructed and Unchanging State!At Savatthi the Blessed Buddha once said to his monks: I will teach you the Unconstructed, Unconditioned & Uncreated State, & the way leading to this unconstructed, unconditioned & uncreated state... Listen & pay attention to that, which will lead you to lasting happiness! And what, is this unconstructed, unconditioned and uncreated state? The elimination of greed, the stilling of hate, & the absence of ignorance: This is the unconstructed, unconditioned & uncreated state of Nibbana... And what is the good way leading to this unconstructed, unconditioned & uncreated state? Awareness of the body as a collection of organs is a way to unconstruct... The four foundations of awareness is a way to this uncreated dimension... Serene calm and profound insight is a way to this unconditioned sphere... Concentrated directed thought & sustained examination is such a way... Absorption into emptiness, signlessness, and into the uninclined is a way... The four right efforts is a way to this unconditional state... The four roads to force is a way to this unchanging state... The five pure abilities is a way to this unfailing state... The five pure powers is a way to this undecaying state... The seven links to awakening is a way to this deathless state... The Noble 8-fold Way is a way to this immaculate state...These are the only ways leading to the unconstructed, unconditioned and uncreated state. Bhikkhus, I have now taught you the unconstructed, the unconditioned, the uncreated, and the way leading to this unconstructed, unconditioned & uncreated state. Whatever should be done, bhikkhus, by a considerate teacher out of sympathy for his disciples, wishing their sole welfare, that I have now done for you. There are roots of trees, bhikkhus, there are empty huts. Meditate, do not neglect your meditation, bhikkhus, since you will bitterly regret it later! This is our instruction to you all... Buddha Gotama enters Nibbana in year 483 BC. More on this uncreated state - Nibbana (Sanskrit = Nirvana):http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Peace.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/Final_Freedom.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/climax_of_calm.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/Reaching_Peace.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/The_2_Nibbanas.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/What_is_Nibbana.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/The_Proximate_Cause.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/Nibbana_or_non-return.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/library/DPPN/wtb/n_r/nibbaana.htm Not a place, yet a real state of most supreme Bliss!Source:The Grouped Sayings of the Buddha. Samyutta Nikaya. Book IV [359-62] Section 43: On The Unconstructed. The way to the unconstructed state. http://www.pariyatti.com/book.cgi?prod_id=948507 http://www.accesstoinsight.org/canon/samyutta/index.html Have a nice & noble day! Friendship is the Greatest! Bhikkhu Samahita _/\_ http://What-Buddha-Said.net Not having come into being, it does not vanish... The Uncreated State!http://what-buddha-said.net/drops/II/The_Uncreated.htm | |
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| Subject: Endless rebirth entails endlessly repeated death! Sun Sep 19, 2010 5:37 am | |
| Friends:Dangerous are the Tempting Traps of Samsara!One intent on rescuing himself from the mud of samsara cannot fulfill his ideal if he relaxes energy! How much less one who aspires to rescue this entire world? Such one should reflect: "It is quite right for you to escape from this Suffering of Samsara by your own power, since so long as you only remains a foolish worldling, then the swarm of mental defilements will be as difficult to control as a flock of mad elephants! The bad behaviour caused by them is like a killer following behind with a drawn sharp sword! The painful destinations resulting from such bad behaviour is consequently and constantly just in front of you with wide open doors! Furthermore evil and stupid friends are always around to tease you to do these wrong, yet tantalizing and tempting actions! One thus never knows what one might do in the future existences and the catastrophic inevitable effects thereof! Thus: Save yourself before you loose this precious human opportunity! Choose the Buddha, the Dhamma, the Sangha and the Noble 8-fold Way, before it is too late again, again, again, again, again, again, and ever again! Potentially Endless is this round of Rebirths!Please enjoy your clever study here on Rebirth:http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/Rebirth.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Rare_Rebirth.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Divine_Rebirth.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Animal_Rebirth.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Samsaric_Dread.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/The_Minor_Hells.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/The_Hell_Destiny.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Five_Destinations.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/The_5_Destinations.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Kamma_and_Rebirth.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/The_Samsaric_Round.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Mad_Demon_Rebirth.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Human_Being_Rebirth.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Hungry_Ghost_Rebirth.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/What_passes_on_by_Rebirth-Linking.htm Have a nice & noble day! Friendship is the Greatest! Bhikkhu Samahita _/\_ http://What-Buddha-Said.net Endless rebirth entails endlessly repeated death!The Samsaric Trap!http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Samsara.htm | |
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| Subject: Mutual Joy causes Contentment! Mon Sep 20, 2010 6:13 am | |
| Friends:How to train Rejoicing Joy in others Success?When sitting alone, in silence, each early morning, with closed eyes one wishes:May I radiate and meet only never-ending and mutually rejoicing joy! May I & all the various beings on the 31 levels of existence develop and find only celebration and elation in a never-ending mutually rejoicing joy! May I & all beings on the sense-desire, fine-material, and the formless plane develop and encounter this generous, infinite and mutually rejoicing joy! May I & all beings in the front, to the right, the back, the left, and below as above, develop and experience openhearted, sharing, & mutually rejoicing joy! May I and all beings within this city, country, planet and universe always: Be fully aware and deeply mindful of this content and mutually rejoicing joy! Examine all details & aspects of this satisfied and mutually rejoicing joy! Put enthusiastic effort in our praxis of this devoted mutually rejoicing joy! Enjoy enraptured jubilant gladness in this exulting mutually rejoicing joy! Be silenced by the tranquillity of quiet and all smiling mutually rejoicing joy! Be concentrated & absorbed into one-pointedness by genuine rejoicing joy! Dwell in an imperturbable equanimity of pure and mutually rejoicing joy... Yeah! May it be even so, since mutual joy causes the jewel of contentment! Comment: Mutual Joy is the 3rd infinite mental state (Appamańńa):This gradually reduces all envy, jealousy, possessiveness, stinginess, avarice miserliness, green covetousness and unhappiness related with all these states. Mutual Joy is the proximate cause of satisfied and fulfilled Contentment... Lack of mutual joy is the proximate cause of dissatisfied discontentment... Joined with the 7 links to Awakening it will later cause a formless jhana... Be happy at all and especially other being's success! Then calm comfort grows! More on Mutual Joy (Mudita): http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/V/Rejoicing_Joy.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Safe_Medicine.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/Rejoicing_Bliss_is_Mudita.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/Infinitely_Joyous_Consciousness.htm Have a nice & noble day! Friendship is the Greatest! Bhikkhu Samahita _/\_ http://What-Buddha-Said.net Mutual Joy causes Contentment! Rejoicing Joy!http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Mutual_Joy.htm | |
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| Subject: Contentment is the Highest Treasure!! Tue Sep 21, 2010 6:29 am | |
| Friends:Contentment is the most supreme Treasure! The Blessed Buddha often noted contentment as the highest treasure:There is the case where a Bhikkhu is quite content with whatever old robe, quite content with whatever old almsfood, quite content with whatever hut, and quite content with whatever bitter medicine for curing sickness. This Dhamma is for one who is content, not for one who is discontent! Thus was it said. And with reference to exactly this salient contentment with whatever little one has, was this simple, serene modesty well spoken... AN VIII 30 Contentment with whatever little one has!And how is a Bhikkhu content? Just as a bird, wherever it goes, flies with its wings as its only burden, even so is he content with a single set of robes to protect his body and begged almsfood to pacify his hunger. Wherever he goes, he takes only these few simple necessities as robes, belt, bowl and razor along with him. This is how a Bhikkhu is content... DN 2There is the case where a Bhikkhu is content with whatever old robe at all, with whatever old almsfood at all, with whatever old hut at all. He speaks in praise of being content with any old requisite at all. He does not, for the sake of any requisite, do anything unsuitable or inappropriate. When not getting any requisites, he is not troubled. When getting requisites, he just uses it without being attached to it. He is not obsessed, blameless, and seeing the drawbacks and dangers of possessions, he realizes the escape from them. He does not, on account of his contentment with any old requisite at all, exalt himself or disparage others. Thus is he modest, clever, energetic, alert, & acutely aware! This, Bhikkhus, is called a Bhikkhu standing quite firm in the ancient, original lineage of the Noble Ones... AN IV 28 Good are friends, when need arises. Good is contentment with just what one has. Good is merit done well, when life is at the end. Good is the elimination of all Suffering! Dhammapada 331Solitude is happiness for one who is content, who has heard the Dhamma and clearly understands. Harmlessness is happiness in all worlds! Harmlessness towards all breathing beings. Udana 10Therefore be capable, upright, and straight, easy to instruct, gentle, and not proud, content and easy to support with little, with few duties, living simple and light, with peaceful abilities, mastering all, modest, and with no greed for support. Do not do even a minor thing that the wise and noble would later criticize. Sutta Nipata I, 8 More on Contentment (santutthi), which is caused by rejoicing mutual joy:http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Calm_and_Content.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/Rejoicing_Bliss_is_Mudita.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Cause_of_Contentment.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/library/DPPN/wtb/a/ariya_vamsa.htm Have a nice & noble day! Friendship is the Greatest! Bhikkhu Samahita _/\_ Sri Lanka. http://What-Buddha-Said.net Contentment is the Highest Treasure!!Cool Calm Comfort...http://what-buddha-said.net/drops/II/Contentment.htm | |
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| Subject: Longing for illusions is painful... Wed Sep 22, 2010 5:32 am | |
| Friends:What causes this possessive Clinging to what is Painful?At Savatthi, while seated, Venerable Radha asked the Blessed Buddha: Venerable Sir, one says: "A Being!" In what way, Sir, is one a being? When one is stuck, Radha, tightly stuck, in desire, lust, delight, & craving for form, then one is called a being! When one is trapped within yearning, longing, fascination, and craving for feeling, for perception, for mental constructions and for all the various forms of consciousness, in so far as this violent force of clinging is still active, then one is defined as a being... Imagine, Radha, some small boys & girls who are playing with sand castles. So long as they are not devoid of desire, affection, attraction, delight, & fascination for those sand castles, then they will like them, play with them, treasure & guard them, be obsessed with them & treat them possessively... But as soon as the small boys & girls lose their desire, delight, affection, attraction, and fascination for those sand castles, then they scatter them with their hands & feet, bulldoze them, shatter them, and eradicate them! So too should you, Radha, scatter form, destroy it, shatter it, eradicate it by practicing the stilling of all craving for form. So too should you scatter feeling, scatter perception, scatter constructions, & scatter consciousness, demolish it, shatter it, tear it down, by the practicing of the destruction of craving. For this destruction of craving, Radha, is peace, is all freedom, is pure bliss... Absence of craving, Radha, is Nibbana... More on Craving (Tanha): http://what-buddha-said.net/drops/V/Quenched.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/Cut_Craving.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/Elemental_Analysis.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/III/Craving_is_Pain.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Craving_is_Cause.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Origin_of_Suffering.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Ceasing_of_Suffering.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/IV/Craving_is_Catastrophic.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/The_3_kinds_of_Craving.htm http://What-Buddha-Said.net/drops/II/The_2nd_Noble_Truth_on_The_Cause_of_Suffering.htm Source: The Grouped Sayings by the Buddha. Samyutta Nikaya 23:2 III 190 http://www.pariyatti.com/book.cgi?prod_id=948507 http://www.accesstoinsight.org/canon/samyutta/index.html Have a nice & noble day! Friendship is the Greatest! Bhikkhu Samahita _/\_ http://What-Buddha-Said.net Longing for illusions is painful... Sand-Castles!http://what-buddha-said.net/drops/II/Sandcastles.htm | |
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