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Thursday, December 29, 2022
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Action: Reflecting upon Bodily Action
RIGHT ACTION Reflecting Upon Bodily Action
However the seed is
planted, in that way the fruit is gathered. Good things come from doing
good deeds; bad things come from doing bad deeds. (SN 11.10) What is the
purpose of a mirror? For the purpose of reflection. So too bodily
action is to be done with repeated reflection. (MN 61)
When you are doing an action with the body, reflect on that same bodily
action thus: "Does this action I am doing with the body lead to my own
affliction?" If, on reflection, you know that it does, then stop doing
it; if you know that it does not, then continue. (MN 61)
Reflection
Here we have a
plain appeal for continuous mindfulness of the body. It is not a
practice only for the meditation hall or focused only on breathing but
is a habit of conscious living, of conscious awareness of how the body
is disposed and moves. When doing something, know that you are doing it.
Do one thing at a time. You might say, "Anything worth doing is worth
doing deliberately."
Daily Practice
Every single
thing we do can be done with greater awareness. We are so accustomed to
allowing our behavior to be guided by unconscious habit so the mind can
be wrapped up in something else. But this deprives us of the opportunity
to guide our actions ethically. As you become consciously aware of what
you do unconsciously, notice that you can intervene when necessary and
tell yourself to stop any action that is unethical.
Tomorrow: Abstaining from Harming Living Beings One week from today: Reflecting upon Verbal Action
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