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Thursday, December 15, 2022
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Action: Reflecting upon Mental Action
RIGHT ACTION Reflecting Upon Mental 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 mental
action is to be done with repeated reflection. (MN 61)
When you wish to do an action with the mind, reflect on that same mental
action thus: "Would this action I wish to do with the mind lead to my
own affliction?" If, on reflection, you know that it would, then do not
do it. If you know that it would not, then proceed. (MN 61)
Reflection
We are used to
thinking of action as something overt we do with the body or speech, but
in fact every single movement of the mind is a form of action. Mental
action can be even more consequential than outward forms of action. As
the stream of consciousness flows on, each event lays the foundation for
ensuing events, and we can see clearly that good things come from good
thoughts. Take care of your mind.
Daily Practice
The practice of
meditation gives you access to seeing what is actually going on in your
mind, whether you meditate formally on the cushion or meditative
reflection becomes a habit in everyday life. Paying attention to
yourself, to the process of events unfolding in your mind, is of
tremendous value. See if you can notice your intentions, the
inclinations of your mind toward one thing or another, as they arise but
before you act on them.
Tomorrow: Abstaining from Misbehaving Among Sensual Pleasures One week from today: Reflecting upon Social Action
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