Focus on
mind and it’s culture
Dr.
Most Venerable
Mirisse Dhammika Nayaka Thero
Bhavana for the Mind Full of Faith
One who has faith, prefers to associate
individuals with virtues and has a high degree of faith in the
dhamma. Such a person always enjoys generosity and tries to lead
a virtuous life.
Therefore, one who is full of faith may
try to develop the bhavana on the qualities of the Buddha. By
forcing the mind or the qualities of the Great Teacher, one is
able to establish samadhi which is not to be misunderstood as
worship. This is merely a focus of the mind on the supreme
qualities of the Great Teacher who rediscovered the phenomena of
the dhamm and taught the mankind the four noble truths including
the attainment of nirvana. A meditator doesn’t focus the mind on
the physical qualities of the Buddha but His virtues. One can
incorporate these qualities in one’s life. When one with a faith
mind does bhavana on Buddha’s qualities one will not only
achieve Samadhi, but also enjoy the mental happiness and
rapture, minimizing the unwholesome activities caused by mind,
body and words.
Bhavana
on Buddha’s Qualities
Buddha’s life is a mirror of the dhamma
He uncovered. For easy understating His qualities can be placed
into 9 groups. The focus of the mind into each of those
qualities is recommended in this method of bhavana.
1. Arahang: The Buddha freed
Himself of all defilements. He never committed any act even in
secrecy. Thus, He is worthy of respect from all divine, human
and other beings.
2. SammaSambuddha: He realized
the Dhamma without any external help. This means the realization
of the 4 noble truths.
3. VijjacharanaSamapanno: Buddha
is called vijjacharanasampanno because of His incomparable
wisdom.
4. Sugatho: He attained Nirvana
though the noble eightfold path.
5. Lokavidu: He realized the true
nature of the universal phenomena.
6. AnnutharoPurusadhammaSarathi:
He reached out to those who were unreachable with metthaand
loving kindness and helped them back to the main stream of
society.
7. Sattha Deva-manusanag: He
taught all beings about life, death and beyond, to attain
nirvana. He is the greatest being of all beings in realms of
existence.
8. Buddho: He is called the
Buddha because He realized the Dhamma for the benefit of Himself
and for all other beings.
9. Bhagava: He is calledbhagava
because He became id of all attachments and brought the unending
cycle of births and rebirths to an end.
One
who undertakes this bhavana may sit in front of a Buddha statue
or find an environment suitable for the purpose. It is useful to
place a statue in front. First one has to sit comfortably in
front of the statue for some time and keep looking at it. Then
close the eyes and focus the mind on each and every quality of
the Buddha and try to establish samadhi. This samadhi will bring
joy and repute as one realizes the Buddha qualities in-depth.
Some may even achieve a higher level of samadhi by getting rid
of hindrance factors in the mind.
Bhavana for the Intellectual Mind
(Quotes from Ven. K. ShriDhammanandaMahaThera)
Buddhi means wisdom. One who is wise
likes to associate with virtuous people and act cautiously
without delay. Such an individual does not postpone things
unnecessarily. He/She can easily adapt to any environment and
never feel disappointed or retreat due to criticism, obstacles
and discrimination. When one is wise, one has to firm
determination to realize what is wholesome and what is not.
Therefore, for the intellectual mind, bhavana on reflections of
death in more appropriate and may achieve progress effectively.
Bhavana on the Reflection on Death
. All beings that
are born are subject to death it is inevitable. When the sun
rises in the morning, it sets in the evening. Similarly life
ends in death. With these thoughts in mind, one is able to
realize the impermanent nature of life.
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All worldly beings and every thing around us appear and
disappear, deliverance from this suffering is blissful;
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Soon will this body be buried in the soil, Then it becomes
something like a dead trunk in the woods;
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Bribes and friendships, certainly do not help to escape the
death:
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Elder or younger, educated or not, no one can escape the death
that is inherent.
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Birth comes together with death, like an executioner who always
carries out orders to kill;
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Death is at war with each one of us, He is the winner and we are
always the losers.
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Nothing is permanent in this world we know, suffering brings
realization laying the foundation for nirvanic bliss.
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One may chose any one of the above phrases and focus on it to
establish samadhi. It will allow one to realize how life ends in
death through stages of infancy, childhood, adulthood, and old
age.
When one trains the mind on this bhavana,
one’s mind is occupied with wholesome qualities. Gradually one
distances oneself from unwholesome activities. This person
develops the desire to cultivate great virtues. All obsessive
desires decrease, resulting in mindful calmness. One beings to
look at oneself and others with loving kindness. Such an
individual attends to his duties and responsibilities towards
others without delay.
Therefore, reflecting on death should
not be understood as a suggestion that destroys happiness but as
a method to achieve more peace and harmony in the mind. Those
who forget about death, destroy not only themselves but also
others and the society. The mindful individual notices it all
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