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Tuesday, November 19, 2024
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Intention: Cultivating Equanimity
Whatever you intend,
whatever you plan, and whatever you have a tendency toward, that will
become the basis on which your mind is established. (SN 12.40) Develop
meditation on equanimity, for when you develop meditation on equanimity,
all aversion is abandoned. (MN 62)
Reflection
Equanimity is
the fourth of the brahma-viharas, the sublime states of mind, and is the
secret ingredient of mindfulness, indeed of the entire Buddhist
approach to practice. Like the clutch of a car, which disengages the
engine from the wheels, freeing them to revolve independently,
equanimity disengages us from the compulsion of the pleasure/pain
reflex, freeing us to experience a range of sensations without craving.
Daily Practice
Cultivate the
experience of feeling pleasure without getting hooked by it and
experiencing displeasure without needing to be rid of it. Notice how
pleasure and pain are on one channel, so to speak, and our loving and
hating of them are on another. Normally we are forced to respond to
pleasure with attachment and to pain with aversion, but equanimity
replaces these forms of craving, liberating the mind from them.
Tomorrow: Refraining from Frivolous Speech One week from today: Cultivating Lovingkindness
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