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Monday, October 14, 2024
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right View: Understanding the Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering
RIGHT VIEW Understanding the Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering
What is the cessation of
suffering? It is the remainderless fading away and ceasing, the giving
up, relinquishing, letting go, and rejecting of craving. (MN 9)
When one knows and sees the five aggregates as they actually are, then
one is not attached to the five aggregates. When one abides unattached,
one is not infatuated, and one’s craving is abandoned. One’s bodily and
mental troubles are abandoned, and one experiences bodily and mental
well being. (MN 149)
Reflection
The five
aggregates are the medium in which human experience unfolds, like the
water in which fish swim or the air in which birds fly. At every moment
all five aspects of experience co-arise: material form, feeling tones,
perceptions, volitional and emotional formations, and consciousness. The
skill to learn is how to be in this world without attachment, without
infatuation, and with craving and troubles abandoned.
Daily Practice
When you know
and see these aggregates as they actually are—that is, as impermanent
and interdependently conditioned processes with no essential core—it is
natural to no longer feel attached to them and thereby driven by them.
Try deconstructing your troubles by recognizing the extent to which they
all eventually boil down to experiential components of the aggregates
and as such are inherently empty.
Tomorrow: Cultivating Appreciative Joy One week from today: Understanding the Noble Truth of the Way to the Cessation of Suffering
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