Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Just as a man with good eyes.....


"Now how, Ananda, in the discipline of a noble one is there the unexcelled development of the faculties?

There is the case where, when seeing a form with the eye, there arises in a monk what is agreeable, what is disagreeable, what is agreeable & disagreeable. He discerns that 'This agreeable thing has arisen in me, this disagreeable thing... this agreeable & disagreeable thing has arisen in me. And that is compounded, gross, dependently co-arisen. But this is peaceful, this is exquisite, i.e., equanimity.' With that, the arisen agreeable thing... disagreeable thing... agreeable & disagreeable thing ceases, and equanimity takes its stance.

Just as a man with good eyes, having closed them, might open them; or having opened them, might close them, that is how quickly, how rapidly, how easily, no matter what it refers to, the arisen agreeable thing... disagreeable thing... agreeable & disagreeable thing ceases, and equanimity takes its stance. In the discipline of a noble one, this is called the unexcelled development of the faculties with regard to forms cognizable by the eye.


2 comments:

Bhante Sila said...

As normal mind is deluded it does not see the real features of the objects to be contacted with the faculties. As the Buddha said objects are naturally, wish to be, agreeable, likable, peasurable, atractive. One who does not know these natural conditions he gets caught into the net of pleasure and tries to maintain a permenency and an eternallity over the impermanancy and the temporarility.

Dr. Piyal Walpola said...

Sadu, sadu, sadu