Understanding the Eight Worldly Conditions : หน้า 33/207
The Warm Hearted Family : หน้า 33/207 Explore the teachings of the Buddha on the Eight Worldly Conditions that influence human gratification and disappointment.
This text delves into the wisdom imparted by grandparents and the Buddha regarding the Eight Worldly Conditions, which influence human emotions of gratification and disappointment. These conditions can be split into two categories—the Infatuated Mind that seeks fortune, prestige, recognition, and happiness, and the Frightened Mind that fears loss and suffering. The importance of meditation practice is emphasized as a tool to maintain a calm and alert mind, enabling us to confront life's challenges without succumbing to anxiety. Through meditation, individuals can develop the strength to stay balanced amidst external circumstances, fostering emotional resilience and mental stability.
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-Eight Worldly Conditions -Infatuated Mind -Frightened Mind -Meditation Practice -Emotional Resilience
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Our grandparents advised that, for the mind to be as stable
and solid as the earth, we must first realize that, in this world,
we are subject to both gratification and disappointment;
it is a matter of which will come first.
The Lord Buddha taught the eight factors that cause a
human's gratification or disappointment. They are called
the Eight Worldly Conditions (Loka Dhamma), which can be
divided into two categories: Causes of an Infatuated Mind
and causes of a Frightened Mind.
The infatuated mind wishes to receive what we love
and what we like, which includes:
1) Fortune is the material rewards, such as a house, car,
spouse, property and jewelry.
2) Prestige is rank, status, authority, and power
3) Recognition is a compliment, praise, or the admiration
of the others.
4) Happiness is the comforts of life, both physically and
mentally, joy, cheer, and pleasure.
These are what most people like. If they do not have
them they will search for them. When they attain them they
will hold onto them. The more they try to hold them, the more
anxious they become. The more anxious they become, the more
jealous they become. The mind that has these feelings is
considered to be an infatuated mind.
The Frightened Mind is fear and anxiety of loss or
discontentment, which are:
1) Loss of Fortune is losing what one already possesses,
such as loss of money, a house, a child or a spouse.
2) Loss of Prestige is loss of authority, rank, or the power
to control.
3) Gossiping is direct or indirect criticism.
4) Suffering is both mental and physical suffering.
We do not search for these and do not wish to encounter
them. Even when they have not arrived, we are afraid that
they will soon arrive. When they arrive, we pray for them to
leave. After they leave us, we are still afraid that they will
return.
Since we encounter the causes of infatuation or fright,
our grandparents tried to teach us to be aware of these life
truths through meditation practice to still our minds and
prevent them from being vulnerable to the Eight Worldly
Conditions.
The purpose of meditation practice is to familiarize
ourselves with the experience of a calm and peaceful state of
mind.
When we face loss of fortune, loss of prestige, criticism,
or difficulties, our minds will remain calm, alert, and strong.
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