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Monday, April 25, 2022
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right View: Understanding the Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering
RIGHT VIEW Understanding the Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering
What is the origin of
suffering? It is craving, which brings renewal of being, is accompanied
by delight and lust, and delights in this and that—that is, craving for
sensual pleasures, craving for being, and craving for non-being. (MN 9)
When one does not know and see mental objects as they actually are, then
one is attached to thoughts. When one is attached, one becomes
infatuated, and one’s craving increases. One’s bodily and mental
troubles increase, and one experiences bodily and mental suffering. (MN
149)
Reflection
Of the six
kinds of objects that make up our experience, mental objects are the
most challenging to work with. The feeling tones that arise with sensory
objects give rise to craving, as we delight in the pleasure and are
averse to the pain, but thoughts come with the added challenge of rich
content. We can’t help but get drawn into the story and entangled in the
plot, at which point our mental troubles usually increase.
Daily Practice
Practice
regarding the mental objects coursing through your mind as thoughts and
thoughts only. See if you can focus on their arising and passing away as
a series of events occurring in the mind, without getting drawn into
the content of the thoughts. Never mind, in other words, what the
thought is about, but regard it simply as a passing mental phenomenon to
be treated much like the passing physical sensations of the body.
Tomorrow: Cultivating Compassion One week from today: Understanding the Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering
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