RIGHT EFFORT
Developing Unarisen Healthy States
Whatever a person frequently
thinks about and ponders, that will become the inclination of their
mind. If one frequently thinks about and ponders healthy states, one has
abandoned unhealthy states to cultivate healthy states, and then one’s
mind inclines to healthy states. (MN 19)
Here a person rouses the will, makes an effort, stirs up energy, exerts
the mind, and strives to develop the arising of unarisen healthy mental
states. One develops the unarisen tranquility and concentration
awakening factors. (MN 141)
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Sometimes
healthy states of mind come up on their own, apparently spontaneously.
Other times we have to make them happen. The word for “develop” in Pali (bhāvana)
literally means “cause to be” or “make become” and so is very
descriptive of the process. The more you experience healthy states, the
more they develop, and the more the mind inclines toward what is helpful
and skillful.
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Practice
calling to mind thoughts that are likely to bring on healthy mental
states. These might be thoughts of a loved one that evoke friendliness
and lovingkindness. Or thinking about those in distress might bring
about feelings of compassion and wanting to help. Among the best
positive states to develop are peacefulness, or tranquility, and
focusing the mind with concentration. The more you develop these states,
the easier it gets.
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Tomorrow: Establishing Mindfulness of Mind and Abiding in the Third Jhāna
One week from today: Maintaining Arisen Healthy States
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