Elements of Abhidhamma. Henk Barendregt Han Fortmann Center for mindfulness Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, The Netherlands

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Henk Barendregt Han Fortmann Center for mindfulness Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Acknowledgements Slides based on Abhidhamma courses by Sayadaw U Nandamālabhivaṃsa Abhidhammatha Sangaha by Ācariya Annuruddha, edited by Bikkhu Bodhi Vipassana meditation guided by the most venerable Phra Mettavihari (1944-2007) I thank Daw Agganyani and Ms. Rutty Besoudo for usefull discussions If an interpretation is my own, than it will be indicated as follows []...

Consciousness Consciousness makes human beings feel happy or suffer Improper understanding of consciousness causes madness and war Hence it is important to get more insight in this phenomenon Consciousness always has an object (content): looking at the square provides such an object Next to an object consciousness also always has a type: we can look at the square e.g. with happiness, restlessness or hatred Usually people strive to optimize the contents of consciousness The assumption is that beautiful objects cause happiness; this is not necessarily so In meditation one strives to optimize the types of consciousness It is a mental training working with consciousness types

Meditation Meditation has as goal to find peace: with oneself, others and the world Buddha discovered that the first is less obvious than one would think: we are not the boss and fully realizing this is very confronting Usually we try to hide the fact that shows that we are not the boss by emotions, thoughts, and the corresponding behaviour This hiding is symptomatic and has negative side-effects: we become addicted to our thoughts, emotions and behaviour We must continue it, at the expense of hurting ourselves and others Meditation is concerned with the consciousness types that we use Meditation can have a purifying effect that sets us free

Kinds of meditation There are two main kinds of meditation operating on consciousness: concentration meditation strives to increase beautiful types insight meditation strives to decrease negative types Insight meditation needs to some extent also concentration meditation High points of the two kinds of meditation: concentration M absorptions : relatively stable forms of bliss insight M enlightenment : permanent elimination of negative types if elimination is completed one is Arahant Concentration M: systematic observation of the same object Needs discipline and effort Insight M: observing change with proper distance (not to get sucked away) Needs discipline, effort, concentration, and mindfulness

Physics: discreteness of mater Discrete is the opposite of continuous Continuous objects are imaginary parts of space completely filled with matter Main thesis in physics (according to Nobel laureate Feynman): matter is discrete; it is composed of atoms (in space) In fact this discrete structure occurs at three levels: elementary particles, atoms, molecules elementary particles combine to atoms atoms combine to molecules all materials are a mixture of molecules

Abhidhamma: discreteness of consciousness Consciousness is discrete; it is composed of s (in time): shortliving conscious flashes having their own object and type time Cf an oldfashioned movie on celluloid, consisting of many picture frames making a continuous impression There are unwholesome, wholesome and indifferent types according to the amount of suffering that is caused by them The Abhidhamma lists 89 types of s (relevant to enlightenment): 12 unwholesome, 21 wholesome and 56 indifferent

Mental factors: sikas Cetasikas run in parallel with the and determine its type sika It is said that a sika has the same object as its ; [] this is not necessary if one considers that a sika is part of its parallel [] and consider the sika to observe via its Examples of sikas: mindfulness, compassion; concentration; hatred, greed, restlessness parallel input sequence of chords

Kinds of sikas A sika can have degrees of strength There are unwholesome, variable and beautiful sikas Unwholesome sikas make their unwholesome Wholesome s do not have unwholesome sikas There are 52 sikas: 13 variable, 14 unwholesome and 25 beautiful A is unwholesome if and only if it has a unwholesome associated sika

Some sikas unwholesome variable beautiful # universals restlessness contact mindfulness ignorance volition equanimity......... (total 4) (total 7) (total 19) 30 occasionals greed energy compassion hatred joy wisdom......... (total 10) (total 6) (total 6) 22 # 14 13 25 52

List of unwholesome and variable sikas and abbreviations Universal unwholesome delusion moha m shamelessness ahirika ah fearlessness of wrong anotappa ao restlessness uddhacca u Occasional unwholesome greed lobha l wrong view diṭṭhi di conceit māna ma hatred dosa d jealousy issā is stinginess macchariya mc remorse kukucca ku sloth thīna th torpor mida mi doubt vicikicchā vk Universal variable contact phassa ph feeling vedanā v perception saññā sa volition nā c one-pointedness ekagattā e life faculty jīvittindriya ji attention manasikāra ms Occasional variable initial application vitakka vt sustained application vicāra vc decision adhimokkha am effort vīriya vi joy pīthi pi willingness chanda ch

List of beautiful sikas and abbreviations Universal beautiful faith saddhā sd mindfulness sati s shame hiri hi fear of wrong otappa ot non-greed alobha al non-hatred adosa ad equanimity tattramajjhattatā ta tranquility lightness malleability adaptability proficiency rectitude j body j body j body j body j body j body kāya kāya kāya kāya kāya kāya ff -passaddhi ff -lahutā ff -mudatā ff -kammaññatā ff -pāguññatā ff -ujjakatā kp cp kp cp km cm kk ck kp cp ku cu Occasional beautiful right speach sammāvācā sm right action sammākammanto sk right livelyhood sammā-ājīvo sj compassion karunā k shared joy muditā mu wisdom pañña p

Drilling sikas ad adosa anti-hatred ah ahirika shamelessness al alobha anti-greed am adhimokkha decision ao anotappa fearlessness c nā volition ch chanda willingness cj ujjukatā rectitude of mind ck kammaññatā adaptability of mind cl lahutā lightness of mind cm mudutā pliency of mind cn pagguññattā adaptability of mind cp passaddhi tranquility of mind d dosa hatred di diṭṭhi wrong view e ekaggattā one-pointedness hi hiri shame is issā jealousy ji jīvitindriya life-faculty k karuna compassion kj kāyaujjukatā rectitude of state kk kāyakammaññattā adaptability of state kl kāyalahutā lightness of state km kāyamudutā pliency of state kn kāyapāgguññatā proficiency of state kp kāyapassaddhi tranquility of state ku kukucca remorse l lobha lust m moha ignorance ma māna conceit mc macchariya avarice mi middha torpor ms manasikara attention mu mudita shared joy o otappa fear of wrong p pañña wisdom ph phassa contact pi pītti joy s sati mindfulness sa sañña perception sd saddhā confidence sj sammaājīva right livelihood sk sammakammantā right action sv sammavācā right speech ta tattramajjhahattatā equanimity th thīna sloth u udacca restlessness v vedana feeling vc vicāra sustained application vi vīriya energy vk vicikicchā doubt vt vitakka initial application : variable : unwholesome : beautiful

Classifying s Cetas are divided according to their type in three planes: sensual, sublime, and supramundane Sensual s Sublime s Supramundane s plane # sensual 54 sublime 27 supramundane 8 mostly receiving sensory input and directed to sensual pleasure absorptions (concentration meditation) enlightenment (insight meditation) Again we see that there are 89 types of s

Classifying s 2 The (type)s can be unwholesome, wholesome and indifferent plane/kind unwholesome wholesome indifferent # sensual 12 8 34 54 sublime 0 9 18 27 supramundane 0 4 4 8 # 12 21 56 89 The (un)wholesome s are having a kamma effect in the future An unwholesome will have ([] most probably) a negative effect A wholesome will have ([] most probably) a positive effect Under indifferent we find s in which the effect occurs plus 2 technical s for all humans and 18 more for Arhants

Full table of s With effect (kamma) Indifferent Unwholesome Wholesome Resultant Functional A l sda, Al sd, Al sa, Al s, K sna, Ksn, Ksa, Ks, V h sna, Vh sn, Vh sa, Vh s, Kar sna, Kar sn, Kar sa, Kar s, A l da, Al d, Al a, Al Kna, Kn, Ka, K V h na,vh n, Vh a, Vh K ar na, Kar n, Kar a, Kar A d a, Ad A m vk, Am u R k 1, Rk 2, Rk 3, Rk 4, Rk 5 A k 1, Ak 2, Ak 3, Ak 4 M so M sa M an M ar The 89 types of s V k C, Vk S, Vk G, Vk J, Vk K, Vk R, Vk I,Vk Is V a C, Va S, Va G, Va J, Va K, Va R, Va I R v 1, Rv 2, Rv 3, Rv 4, Rv 5 A v 1, Av 2, Av 3, Av 4 Codes s: mental joy (somanassa), d: wrong view (ditthi), P so P sa P an a: unprompted (asankhara), [] spontaneous; P ar H ar D 5,D n R ar 1, Rar 2, Rar 3, Rar 4, Rar 5 A ar 1, Aar 2, Aar 3,Aar 4 n: with knowledge (ñāna); so: sotapanna, sa: sakadagami, an: anagami, ar: arhant C: eye (cakkhu), S: ear (sota), G: nose (ghāna), J:tongue (jivhā), K: body (kāya). : Based on lust : Based on hatred : Based on ignorance : Rootless : Beautiful : for Arhants only

Cognitive/emotional units There is a third level in which there is a discrete process: next to sikas, s also vithis These are sequences of s forming cognitive/emotional units vithi z } { sika time These are sequences of s forming cognitive/emotional units For sensory input there are 17 s (s-vithi), for mind processes 12 s (m-vithi)

Baseline consciousness: bhavanga [] Vithis occur when there is input, thoughts, feelings or output Besides these vithis there is baseline consciousness or bhavangha [] Baseline consciousness occurs most of the time For each person it consists of a fixed type with a fixed object This bhavangha with object occurs at the moment of birth (very first ) at the moment of death (very last ) at any moment when there is no vithi it is an important factor influencing the course of one s life There are only 8 of the 89 s that can peform the function of bhavangha: V h sna, V h sn, V h sa, V h s, V h na,v h n, V h a, V h

Cognitive/emotional process Cognitive-emotional unit: vīthi sensory input vīthi {}}{ : karma Cognition and emotion: sequence of vīthis cognitive process {}}{ }{{}}{{}}{{}}{{} i vīthi Baseline (sequence of birth s) Life-path baseline {}}{ birth z} { m-vīthi memory cognitive proces m-vīthi name {}}{ {z } i-vīthi baseline cognitive process {}}{{}}{ {z } m-vīthi {z } m-vīthi {z } m-vīthi baseline cognitive process {}}{{}}{ baseline {}}{ m-vīthi meaning baseline {}}{... death z} {

Death & Rebirth According to the Abhidhamma (commentaries?) the last vīthi before death has in the present life 16 instead of 17 s, while the 17-th of the vīthi is belived to be the first one of next life. The kammic influence of the last vithi determines the type of the first of the next life and thereby its baseline consciousness. vīthi z } { d Here d is the death which is equal both in type and content to the birth and all baseline s. For papers on the Abhidhamma model and vipassana experience see <www.fnds.cs.ru.nl/fndswiki/theoretical_papers>.