The Importance of Mental Cultivation Through Meditation DMC Translor’s handbook หน้า 85
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Mental cultivation (bhavana) through meditation is essential for achieving inner peace and a clear mind. The mind is the source of all actions, and its state greatly influences one's life and deeds. Good thoughts lead to good actions (kammas), while negative thoughts lead to harmful actions. In its pure state, the mind is perfect, but it often becomes tainted by deilements—greed, anger, and delusion—that lead to evil deeds. Meditation serves to stabilize and purify the mind, restoring it to its natural, unobstructed state, akin to a shining mirror. This practice enables one to reach higher awareness, gain spiritual insight, and attain superior wisdom. Ultimately, true world peace stems from the inner peace cultivated through meditation.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Mental Cultivation
-Meditation Process
-Mind and Actions
-Deilements and Their Impact
-Importance of Inner Peace
-Spiritual Insight and Wisdom

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- Mental Cultivation (bhavana) through meditation. Mind is the most important composite of the entire human entity. The mind is the source of all actions, good or bad. Good thoughts produce good actions (good kamma); evil thoughts produce evil actions (bad kamma). In its natural state (when it is completely still) a mind is pure and perfect. But the mind is often sullied with mental impurities known as deilements (kilesa). Deilements are the products of greed, anger and delusion. They are the origins of all evil deeds. For the mind to be pure and perfect it has to be free from deilements. Meditation is a process that stabilizes and purifies the mind allowing it to return to its natural state of purity, free of obstructions like a shining mirror. In this peaceful state the mind is able to achieve higher level of awareness, spiritual insight and superior wisdom. It may be safe to say that world peace begins with inner peace. Meditation brings inner peace.
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