Training the mind for
finding innerpeace - Part 04
Battaramulla
Siri Sudassanarama
sadaham senasuna
Ven. Dr. Mirisse Dhammika thero
For ease of bhavana these 32 parts are grouped into 6 divisions.
First step of bhavana
Hair of the head, hair of the body, nails, teeth, skin.
Skin, teeth, nails, hair of the body, hair of the head
Considering the impermanent nature of the body, the mind has to be focused on
these both in ascending and descending order. During the process of Bhavana one
may realize impermanence and the slow, gradual decay and ugliness of the body.
This needs to be followed in all 6 steps of the Bhavana.
Second Step
Flesh, sinuses, bones, marrow, kidneys
Kidneys, marrow, bones sinuses, flesh
"By
training the mind into bhavana on body parts, early
adulthood can be developed into a life that is full of
faith, loving kindness, tolerance, equanimity and amity
without obsessive desires for sex. Then, life becomes
full of harmony and more comfortable." |
Third Step
Heart, liver, diaphragm, spleen, lungs
Lungs, spleen, diaphragm, liver, heart
Fourth Step
Intestines, mesentery, stomach, excrement, brain
Brain, excrement, stomach, mesentery, intestines
Fifth Step
Bile, Phlegm, pus, blood, sweat, lymph
Lymph, Sweat, blood, pus, phlegm, bile
Sixth Step
Tears, serum, saliva, nasal mucus ,synovial fluid, urine
Urine, synovial fluid, nasal mucus, saliva, serum, tears
All 6 steps arecarried out in the same manner.
Initially one may concentrate only on one body part. Gradually concentration can
be extended to each and every part for all 32 parts. This is a higher level of
bhavana in which one achieves Samadhi through concentration of mind and
realization about the relationship between impermanence and the body. If one has
difficulties in concentrating on all 32 in sequence, continuous concentration on
one by one part along brings significant positive results.
If one’s mind is trained to this type of bhavana, any type of mind, in
particular lustful minds reap the benefits. During early adulthood, when one is
leans towards lust, education may be in jeopardy.
It may lead to the problem of finding an appropriate job and other related
problems in life. When one cannot be satisfied sexually with one’s spouse only,
one’s mind may be dominated by uncontrolled lust. This dominance does not allow
one to recognize who or what one is.
As a result fathers may forget their fatherhood or mothers may forget their
motherhood. Many forget brotherhood or sisterhood. Concentrated mind disposed to
lust, looks at the opposite sex with uncontrolled desires. When one is unable to
satisfy such desires of lust, it begins to burn in one’s mind and becomes a
perpetual pain
By training the mind into bhavana on body parts, early adulthood can be
developed into a life that is full of faith, loving kindness, tolerance,
equanimity and amity without obsessive desires for sex. Then, life becomes full
of harmony and more comfortable. It may lessen the number of divorces and
improve family harmony leading to happiness within families and the society at
large. |