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Saturday, April 13, 2024
Via Dhamma Wheel | 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 the healthy state, 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 tranquility and concentration awakening factors.
(MN 141)
Reflection
Healthy and
positive mental states arise all the time. The idea is to learn how to
notice them, recognize their value, and make some effort to sustain them
when they arise. This means developing habits that will reinforce
qualities like kindness, generosity, compassion, and truthfulness.
Slowing down, becoming peaceful, and allowing the mind to unify through
focusing is particularly valuable.
Daily Practice
The two factors
of awakening, tranquility and concentration, are considered together
here because of their natural affinity with each other. Finding time to
slow down, stop doing things, and simply allow the mind to become
peaceful and focused is a healthy thing to do. It is not that settling
the mind takes effort, but it takes effort to disengage from normal
business to give the mind time to focus naturally. Once you do it,
you'll see that it’s worth it.
Tomorrow: Establishing Mindfulness of Mental Objects and the Fourth Jhāna One week from today: Restraining Unarisen Unhealthy States
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