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Meditation Handbook 著 : 圓老圖 : 善法行禪修入門Tusita Hermitage

Meditation Handbook Dhammapada Verse 110 Living a day with virtue and meditation is more worthwhile than living a hundred years without virtue and without control over one s own sense doors.* Therefore, when we abide by the Buddha s teachings on meditation, we are fortunate and blessed. It is the start of a wholesome day, wholesome time and wholesome moment. May we all cherish every moment of our lives, and live a more fulfilling, joyful and meaningful life through our practice of meditation. Come! Join us in learning meditation! * Constantly safeguard the eye, ear, nose, tongue, body and mind so that greed, hatred and ignorance do not arise.

Tusita hermitage Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Sammāsambuddhassa Pay homage to the Blessed One, the Worthy One, and the Perfectly Self- Awakened One.

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Tusita hermitage What is cultivation? Cultivation is also known as meditation. In Pali, it is bhavana. What is the meaning of bhavana? It means to cultivate! What is to be cultivated? Virtue, concentration and wisdom! Virtue, concentration and wisdom are also known as the Three Studies, or three types of training. The Buddha taught us to cultivate these Three Studies: 1. Practice of virtue to perfect our morality, character and conduct. 2. Practice of concentration to commit to developing tranquility of the mind. 3. Practice of wisdom to develop wisdom.

Meditation Handbook Benefits of meditation Practitioners committed to meditation may achieve the perpetual bliss of Nibbana in this lifetime. They may completely eliminate all afflictions and never again fall into the *four evil destinies in future lives. Furthermore, through meditation, one may gain various physical and mental benefits: Regulates blood pressure Mitigates the process of aging Substantially mitigates asthma Balances the endocrine system Relaxes the nervous system * Destinies of animals, hungry ghosts, hells and asuras.

Tusita hermitage Produces long-term beneficial changes to brainwaves Helps with quitting smoking and drinking Helps with sleep, beneficial in treating insomnia Heightens reflex and allows one to more efficiently handle stressful matters Helps control one s thoughts Helps concentrate the mind Heightens creativity Enhances learning ability and memory Enhances emotional stability Allows one to more easily eliminate negative habits Heightens one s ability to resolve complex problems

Meditation Handbook Purifies one s characters Develops willpower Allows one to deeply understand oneself and others Changes one s attitude toward life Develops one s intuition Through deep levels of physical relaxation, one can enhance endurance Increases one s capacity to accommodate others Allows one to live in the present and reduce afflictions Meditation does not require any special equipment or complicated methods. It can be practiced anywhere, at anytime. Moreover, it does not cause any negative effects.

Tusita hermitage Proper sitting postures. Half lotus Keep the body upright, relax the muscle in the entire body. Full lotus

Meditation Handbook One can also adapt different sitting postures to allow all muscles to relax. Sitting without crossing legs Sitting with knees bent forward

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Meditation Handbook Proper cushions The cushion should support the body in forming a triangular position with the legs and spine. As much as possible, evenly distribute the weight of the body toward the legs as leg muscles are stronger and thicker.

Tusita hermitage Too high Too hard Too Soft

Meditation Handbook If one s legs are injured or if one suffers from illness or pain, a chair can be used. However, try to refrain from leaning against the backrest.

Tusita hermitage In between sittings, one can do standing or walking meditation. Arms slightly open Knees slightly bent Standing meditation Feet apart in shoulder-length distance Eyes looking down Walking meditation

Meditation Handbook Be mindful of your breath. The breath is invisible to the naked eye! Don t be in a hurry to observe the breath immediately.

Tusita hermitage Let your mind be in a comfortable state, as if sitting on top of a hill, seeing the vast, boundless sky. Feel the breeze brush against your cheeks. The proximate cause of concentration is joy. When your body and mind are at ease, peace arises. When peace arises, joy will arise. When joy arises, happiness will arise. When there is happiness, there is concentration. It is very simple!

Meditation Handbook The analogy of a saw Air and breathing are only our tools. The point of contact of the saw on the wood is the object [of our meditation]. Gently place the mind at nostril and continously observe the subtle breath.

Tusita hermitage The mind should very gently and comfortably abide in the place where the breath starts. DON 'T Do not follow the in and out of the breath. Do not try to analyze the breath. Do not try to control breathing by exerting long, short, heavy or subtle breaths. Just be aware that you are breathing naturally.

Meditation Handbook Be like a doorman. Do not pay attention to who walks in or out of the door. Just be the person who stands at one s post, watching the door. Let the breath come to you, do not seek it.

Tusita hermitage Live in the present moment Do not mind if the last sitting did not go well; just pay attention to practicing correctly at this very moment. Neither anticipate the future, nor lose faith in attaining a distant goal. Just mindfully attend to your action at this very moment. Then you will accumulate abundant merits and virtues little by little. A thousand-mile journey begins with the first step. By taking this first step and continuing forward, you will eventually reach your goal

Meditation Handbook Moon casts its light onto river

Tusita hermitage Whether the water is rapid or slow, clear or murky, or the wind is strong or slight, the moon is always unwaveringly casting its light onto the river. This is the mindset that meditators should possess: one that is tranquil and gentle. Let your mind become still. Do not keep checking what the mind is doing. Furthermore, do not continuously give instructions to the mind.

Meditation Handbook Right Mindfulness mind mindfulness meditation object An untamed mind is like a wild dog that is constantly running rampant outside.

Tusita hermitage However, once it is on the leash of right mindfulness, it cannot run rampant. When the dog becomes weary and frustrated, it will obediently stay put. This is how the mind works.

Meditation Handbook Achieving balance is to mindfully experience. Even at a very stable state, you must not lose right mindfulness. Right mindfulness needs to be maintained constantly with effort. There is no moment of completion in meditation, only constant progress.

Tusita hermitage Right effort is putting in appropriate strive, not forceful exertion. Appropriate strive will not create physical and mental discomfort.

Meditation Handbook Obstacles of Concentration the Five Hindrances 1. Safeguard your sense doors Countermeasures: Have less desires and be content. Live simply and frugally. Safeguard your sense doors. Avoid giving rise to greed, hatred and ignorance through eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and mind doors. Contemplate the body as impure.

Tusita hermitage 2. Hatred He scolds me! He insults me! Countermeasures: Contemplate on the faults of hatred Often send thoughts of loving kindness: may all living beings be happy and harmonious. Maintain a gentle mindset.

Meditation Handbook 3. Sloth and torpor Countermeasures: Eat and drink in moderation. Practice suitable aerobic exercises on a daily basis. Maintain a joyful mindset.

Tusita hermitage 4. Restlessness and remorse Countermeasures: Understand precepts. Study the Buddha's teachings profoundly. Let go and be at ease.

Meditation Handbook 5. Doubt Is it real? Is it Nimitta? Countermeasures: Draw close to virtuous friends. Strengthen right views. Reinforce faith.

Tusita hermitage A great method made simple During meditation, do not be attached to any appearances or sounds Let them go and focus on the object of your meditation. With steadfastness, put effort in creating the cause. Do not be attached to the outcome, as it will manifest in time.

Meditation Handbook Progress in meditation Very rare Normal Do not be discouraged if your sitting does not go well from time to time.

Tusita hermitage It is like climbing a mountain. At times, there is a down slope, which will prepare you in advancing toward a higher summit. Do not measure the state of your meditation based on one or two sittings.

Meditation Handbook Other aspects that directly affects one s achievement of Concentration The body Do more exercises like Chi-gong and yoga Eat light and mild foods Live a regulated schedule Sleep and rise early

Tusita hermitage The mind Curb desires and be content Be grateful Be kind Be generous and lenient Be happy

Meditation Handbook Each day we should water, fertilize and maintain our causes; then it will eventually sprout and develop.

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Meditation Handbook Blessing May sentient beings be liberated from enmity and hatred. May they be liberated from mental afflictions and physical sufferings. May they happily take care of themselves.

Tusita hermitage Dedication May the merits of this giving of Dhamma be dedicated toward eliminating all afflictions. May these merits be shared with all sentient beings. May all beings receive these merits equally. Sādhu! Sādhu! Sādhu!

Meditation Handbook Dhammapada Verse 282 Meditation can truly lead to the rise of wisdom. Not engaging in meditation will lead to degeneration of wisdom. Knowing these concepts, one should practice enhancing one s wisdom. Dhammapada Verse 25 Through diligence, non-indolence, upholding precepts and self-discipline, the wise becomes an island that cannot be submerged by the flood Dhammapada Verse 181 A sage is keen in meditation, joyful in the stillness and tranquility of solitude. The one with self-awareness is loved even by all deities.

Tusita hermitage Dhammapada Verse 276 You must put in your own effort, all Tathagatas are only the speakers. Meditators who have entered this path can become liberated from the bonds of Mara.

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