Can diseases be cured
with the power
of the mind ?
Dr. Most Venerable
Mirisse Dhammika Nayaka Thera
There is a great power in the mind and the thoughts. This mind is extremely pure
at the time of its inception. The rebirth consciousness is remarkably pristine
at the moment our inception happens. After that, it deeply clings upon
unwholesome qualities such as greed mess that approach externally on various
thoughts and forms defilements. This makes the mind adulterated according to the
Buddhist philosophy, it is explained that a person has an adulterated mind when
his thoughts, words and actions implement based on greed, hatred and delusion,
forming unwholesome qualities. This state of mentality is surfacely considered
as mental diseases, mental sicknesses, unwholesome thoughts, filthy behaviour,
bad characteristic features and committing adultery. This state acts upon
feelings perception and formation while showing through consciousness . This is
the result of delusion based on the lack of knowledge that things are formed as
a result of conditions and in return, things ease to exist when the conditions
fail to exist. The detrimental consequences of the future activities in the
delusioned mind in return, will emerge through RupaSkanda having physical
unhealthiness – being sick. This analization is one side of physical and mental
sickness.
As a result of the formation of the body, various diseases emerge and they are
explained in the GirimanandaSuthra diseases in the eye diseases in the ears
diseases in the nose diseases in the toungs diseases in the body and sicknesses
in the head. In addition to that, life threating diseases such as diabetes,
cancer and paralysis are also addressed in this suthra. As a summary, sickness
of bile, sicknesses as a result of phlegm, diseases as a result of the imbalance
of air, diseases as a result of seasons, diseases as a result of unwholesome
behavour, diseases as a result of karma done are mentioned.
The above mentioned short description which is based on diseases people get, can
be further sumerisedas below. Our body is created with four primary qualities
such as Pathavi (hardness), Apo (fluidity), Thejo (the heat element) and Wayo
(the wind element). Diseases are formed when equality proportioned primary
qualities get imbalanced. Mainly, the increase or the decrease of the amount
blood, variations of the atmospheric temperature and the wind are the basic
causes of various diseases. The some condition is also formed when the exposed
to injuries as a result of external mishaps.
Our issue arises, when we think whether these diseases, which emerge due to
various causes, can be cured by mind power and determination. According to
Buddhism, the mind has an enormous power. The mind monitors and determine the
thoughts, words and actions. As the mind determines thoughts, words and actions.
As the mind determines thoughts, words and actions, when mind gets defiled with
greediness, hatred and delusion in return, the thoughts, words and actions too
get defiled.
On the other hand, when the mind becomes pure, without defilements, the thoughts
words and actions become pure. Without defilements, the thoughts, words and
actions get refine and pure. This is explained as ‘Pithimanassa, Kayo
passambathi,’ when the mind is in a state of tranquility, the body too becomes
calm. Hence, what should we do to cure the diseases? If mindfulness and
thoughtfulness is properly sustained, extreme greediness in mind, anger,
impatience, fear and suspicion can be compressed, weakened and diminished. For
this, it is needed, even upto some extent, to understand the true nature of life
as shown in the early stages of Buddhism ‘Jathipidukka, Jarapidukka,
Wiyadipidukka, Marannapidukka.’ The birth, the disintegration of the body,
sickness and death are considered as natural phenomena. No person is able to
escape from these. If these are somehow controlled or felt temporarily, yet at
the end, in front of these facts, all the humans become utter failures. With
this understanding, even for a short time, we have to seek for external
treatment in the appropriate way at the relevant situations to make our body
survive for a maximum period of hundred years.
Apart from this, you can bless our ownself by refraining your mind from
defilements such as greed, hatred and delusion while engaging in different
thoughts. One can determine that he be well and that he is going to be well.
With the above understanding, while getting externally treated, it is important
to involve in mental concentration; from the mind into a state of being firmly
fixed (Samadiya), giving prominence to compassion and loving kindness. This
should be done by you to yourself. It is significant to keep the mind healthy
while treating the sick body.
We can understand through many Suthra such as Rathanasuthra, Moa
Pariththasuthra, ChandaPariththa, SuriyaPariththa, DhajaggaPariththa and
BodjangaPariththa, how the Buddha helped by showing how human body can be cured
by the proper concentration of the mind and consciousness. However, the Buddha
advised that it is necessary to get medication externally in an appropriate way
at the relevant time. This is shown in the BhesajjaKandakaVinayaPitakaya.
What should we understand from this? We ought to utilize our body while living.
While understanding the existence of life and the true nature of our body, we
have to take medications when the body is down with sicknesses. However, it is
inappropriate to take action making our mind existed, frantic and frightened
while giving prominence to various beliefs. The Buddha blessed Prime Deegau by.
Further, the Buddha made young Chaththa to be faithful on the Triple Jem. That
was because of some inevitable karmic result which is being generated as
consequences of an unwholesome act done by him in one of his previous births.
One who has a good character and a virtuous mind can bless anybody. The person
who is receiving the blessings also should have a good character and a virtuous
mind. Yet, diseases should be treated by taking external medications and medical
advice. It is mentioned that the physician Geevaka treated the Buddha. We should
keep in our mind not to mess up the power of mind and the process of day to day
activities but to engage in our activities with proper understanding. |