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Saturday, October 1, 2022
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Effort: Maintaining Arisen Healthy States
RIGHT EFFORT Maintaining Arisen 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 maintain arisen healthy mental states. One
maintains the arisen awakening factors of tranquility and concentration.
(MN 141)
Reflection
The last two of
the seven factors of awakening are tranquility and concentration. These
are healthy mental and emotional factors that are to be encouraged to
arise and when arisen, to be sustained. While all states of mind are
fleeting, arising and passing away in a moment, when we are able to
string together moments of tranquility one after another, the mind
naturally becomes concentrated and focused on a single object.
Daily Practice
Focused
awareness, otherwise known as concentration practice, is something to
undertake in a sustained and continuous manner. Put aside some time at
the end of the day or before your day begins and allow yourself to
really settle in to some uninterrupted practice. It takes some effort,
but that effort becomes easier as tranquility deepens. By cultivating
these states, you give your mind a break from restlessness.
Tomorrow: Establishing Mindfulness of Mental Objects and the Fourth Jhāna One week from today: Restraining Unarisen Unhealthy States
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