Hi friends,
Again thanks a lot for your kind and helpful advice on my previous inquiry "what a lay practitioner shouldn't do?". I feel very fortunate to have found this forum and the nice friends, which I'll use as my sangha to "associate with people of integrity".
I'm reading a nice collection "The way to Stream-entry", found on Access to Insight [ http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/study/index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ]. As I gathered, cutting off the first three fetters [identity-view, doubt, and grasping at rules and rituals] and cultivating the four characters: the conviction [in the triple gem], virtue (observing the precepts), generosity [to the sangha and etc.], mindfulness/discernment are needed for stream antry. No jhana seems to be required for stream entry. At this stage, in addition to reading the suttas, I wonder if I should focus primarily on removing defilements and cultivating virtues, instead of spending lots of time (now over 4hs each day) on concentration meditation [sitting and walking, I'm at a stage with rapture, close to 1st jhana]. Knowing me pretty well, some highly respectful monk recommended that I shall spend as much time as possible on concentration meditation. But now I'm not sure if that's what I should do at the beginning stage (2 months old). Your kind input would be most appreciated.
Metta,
Starter
PS: SN Chapter I - 45 Maggasaṃyutta Connected Discourses on the Path, 1 (1) Ignorance
“Bhikkhus, ignorance is the forerunner in the entry upon unwholesome states, with shamelessness and fearlessness of wrongdoing following along. For an unwise person immersed in ignorance, wrong view springs up. For one of wrong view, wrong intention springs up. For one of wrong intention, wrong speech springs up. For one of wrong speech, wrong action springs up. For one of wrong action, wrong livelihood springs up. For one of wrong livelihood, wrong effort springs up. For one of wrong effort, wrong mindfulness springs up. For one of wrong mindfulness, wrong concentration springs up.
“Bhikkhus, true knowledge is the forerunner in the entry upon wholesome states, with a sense of shame and fear of wrongdoing following along. For a wise person who has arrived at true knowledge, right view springs up. For one of right view, right intention springs up. For one of right intention, right speech springs up. For one of right speech, right action springs up. For one of right action, right livelihood springs up. For one of right livelihood, right effort springs up. For one of right effort, right mindfulness springs up. For one of right mindfulness, right concentration springs up.”
[Added on 07/28/2013]
The Way to Stream-entry
The Way to Stream-entry
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Re: The Way to Stream-entry
Hi Starter,
You are doing good.
A being or an individual does not focus on removing defilements or cultivating virtue. It is a function of panna to remove defilements, not of a person or an individual. It is also the functions of panna and other cetasikas to arise and do wholesome acts. When those cetasikas arise and perform their functions wholesome thoughts lead to wholesome actions. What being causes defilements to be removed in it's "self"?
Kevin
You are doing good.
A being or an individual does not focus on removing defilements or cultivating virtue. It is a function of panna to remove defilements, not of a person or an individual. It is also the functions of panna and other cetasikas to arise and do wholesome acts. When those cetasikas arise and perform their functions wholesome thoughts lead to wholesome actions. What being causes defilements to be removed in it's "self"?
Kevin
Re: The Way to Stream-entry
Concentration is important. Even if it is not strictly necessary for 'stream entry' it is important for the path as a whole. However, four hours a day after only 2 months on the path is an extreme, and will likely result in burn out and giving up. Unless you're an exceptionally determined personality that is.
So, maybe 1.5 or 2 hours would be more than enough. But don't just give it up entirely.
I would also recommend the five subjects for daily contemplation and recollection/reflection on the triple gem. Don't do these things in a perfunctory fashion -- bring all your attention on the reflection. In the case of the five recollections you want to reflect on the past, present and future and all the possible ways that each clause of the recollections might work out in your life. Oh, and of course you want to be very exacting about your five precepts. Be reflective and circumspect.
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/stud ... tions.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka ... .than.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
What you want is to see your own existence from as many angles as you can.
So, maybe 1.5 or 2 hours would be more than enough. But don't just give it up entirely.
I would also recommend the five subjects for daily contemplation and recollection/reflection on the triple gem. Don't do these things in a perfunctory fashion -- bring all your attention on the reflection. In the case of the five recollections you want to reflect on the past, present and future and all the possible ways that each clause of the recollections might work out in your life. Oh, and of course you want to be very exacting about your five precepts. Be reflective and circumspect.
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/stud ... tions.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka ... .than.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
What you want is to see your own existence from as many angles as you can.
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Re: The Way to Stream-entry
Greetings Starter,
It's heartening to see such enthusiasm for the Dhamma!
My recommendation would be primarily to remember that there's eight aspects to the Noble Eightfold Path, so try to keep a balanced and harmonious approach to them all.
That said, Right View is fundamentally important because without Right View, it's much harder for the other parts of the practice to be "Right".
Metta,
Retro.
It's heartening to see such enthusiasm for the Dhamma!
My recommendation would be primarily to remember that there's eight aspects to the Noble Eightfold Path, so try to keep a balanced and harmonious approach to them all.
That said, Right View is fundamentally important because without Right View, it's much harder for the other parts of the practice to be "Right".
Metta,
Retro.
"Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things."
Re: The Way to Stream-entry
These four are factors OF stream entrants. The four factors to cultivate FOR stream entry are Association with People of Integrity, Listening to the True Dhamma, Appropriate Attention, Practice in Accordance with the Dhamma.starter wrote:cultivating the four characters: the conviction [in the triple gem], virtue (observing the precepts), generosity [to the sangha and etc.], mindfulness/discernment are needed for stream antry.
Association with people of integrity is a factor for stream-entry. Listening to the true Dhamma is a factor for stream-entry. Appropriate attention is a factor for stream-entry. Practice in accordance with the Dhamma is a factor for stream-entry. — SN 55.5
Liberation is the inevitable fruit of the path and is bound to blossom forth when there is steady and persistent practice. The only requirements for reaching the final goal are two: to start and to continue. If these requirements are met there is no doubt the goal will be attained. This is the Dhamma, the undeviating law.
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Re: The Way to Stream-entry
Friend,
Cultivate both virtue and concentration.
I think a good source book is A Manual of the Excellent man
Cultivate both virtue and concentration.
I think a good source book is A Manual of the Excellent man
Re: The Way to Stream-entry
I'm with you starter. I'm aiming for stream-entry. Arahanship is way out of my league.
About the three fetters:
Rites and Rituals: I don't really have a problem with this.
Doubt: I have little bit of this.
Identity View: This is the hardest one.
About the three fetters:
Rites and Rituals: I don't really have a problem with this.
Doubt: I have little bit of this.
Identity View: This is the hardest one.
Re: The Way to Stream-entry
Hi Wind,
I know this has been discussed to death...but when one hits stream entry, those fetters dissolve away automatically. You really don't have to worry about whether or not you can do it. Focus instead on the factors that will lead to stream entry
I wish that your aspiration will come true in this lifetime.
I know this has been discussed to death...but when one hits stream entry, those fetters dissolve away automatically. You really don't have to worry about whether or not you can do it. Focus instead on the factors that will lead to stream entry
I wish that your aspiration will come true in this lifetime.
~ swimming upstream is tough work! ~
Re: The Way to Stream-entry
Yea. I'll do my best. Even if I don't succeed in this life time. I have already benefited plenty by the wisdom of the teaching. I wish you success as well.salmon wrote:Hi Wind,
I know this has been discussed to death...but when one hits stream entry, those fetters dissolve away automatically. You really don't have to worry about whether or not you can do it. Focus instead on the factors that will lead to stream entry
I wish that your aspiration will come true in this lifetime.
Re: The Way to Stream-entry
Hey, Wind,
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka ... .than.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"Monks, form is inconstant, changeable, alterable. Feeling... Perception... Fabrications... Consciousness is inconstant, changeable, alterable... One who knows and sees that these phenomena are this way is called a stream-enterer, steadfast, never again destined for states of woe, headed for self-awakening."
Within a lifetime, you can do that. And hopefully more.
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka ... .than.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"Monks, form is inconstant, changeable, alterable. Feeling... Perception... Fabrications... Consciousness is inconstant, changeable, alterable... One who knows and sees that these phenomena are this way is called a stream-enterer, steadfast, never again destined for states of woe, headed for self-awakening."
Within a lifetime, you can do that. And hopefully more.
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Re: The Way to Stream-entry
But do not forget that when the Buddha said greed, hatred, and ignorance, he meant GREED, HATRED, AND IGNORANCE.Kenshou wrote:Hey, Wind,
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka ... .than.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"Monks, form is inconstant, changeable, alterable. Feeling... Perception... Fabrications... Consciousness is inconstant, changeable, alterable... One who knows and sees that these phenomena are this way is called a stream-enterer, steadfast, never again destined for states of woe, headed for self-awakening."
Within a lifetime, you can do that. And hopefully more.
>> Do you see a man wise [enlightened/ariya] in his own eyes? There is more hope for a fool than for him.<< -- Proverbs 26:12
This being is bound to samsara, kamma is his means for going beyond. -- SN I, 38.
“Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?” HPatDH p.723
This being is bound to samsara, kamma is his means for going beyond. -- SN I, 38.
“Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?” HPatDH p.723
Re: The Way to Stream-entry
No argument there. Knowing the anicca-ness of the aggregates and whatever else is a good way to start shrinking those nasty words down to lowercase, I think, but there is of course a whole lot more that could be said.
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Re: The Way to Stream-entry
if you're meditating that much, and you've got the time to keep it up, then i say keep it up. lives change and maybe someday you wont have the time anymore, so it's good to get as deep into meditation now as you can. experience as much as you can from your practice
สัพเพ สัตตา สุขีตา โหนตุ
the mountain may be heavy in and of itself, but if you're not trying to carry it it's not heavy to you- Ajaan Suwat
the mountain may be heavy in and of itself, but if you're not trying to carry it it's not heavy to you- Ajaan Suwat
Re: The Way to Stream-entry
Since you are meditating alot I recommend that you do some of it walking...you should decide for yourself how much of it to do walking....actually I recommend doing Tai Chi and if you live in an area where there might be an instructor who teaches Tai Chi as a meditation (probably best to avoid anyone teaching it as a martial art unless this is your thing and you are able to extract the meditative aspects out from the martial aspects) then you might considering learning Tai Chi as a meditation technique....this should be viewed as a long term project in that it usually takes a good student about two years of once a week instruction and twice daily practice to begin to see results although if you are meditating every day and have good physical awareness in a general sense then perhaps you will see results in one year.
Just a possibiltiy.....do consider that the goal in Tai Chi is to eliminate stress....does that remind you of anything the Buddha taught?
chownah
Just a possibiltiy.....do consider that the goal in Tai Chi is to eliminate stress....does that remind you of anything the Buddha taught?
chownah
Re: The Way to Stream-entry
Hello Kenshou, all,
This is a point that I wonder. What exactly does it mean to "know & see anicca," etc ?
Doesn't every reasonable and intelligent person already knows (or can be quickly taught) that all things are impermanent? Then why isn't s/he stream enterer already?
Kenshou wrote:Hey, Wind,
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka ... .than.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"Monks, form is inconstant, changeable, alterable. Feeling... Perception... Fabrications... Consciousness is inconstant, changeable, alterable... One who knows and sees that these phenomena are this way is called a stream-enterer, steadfast, never again destined for states of woe, headed for self-awakening."
Within a lifetime, you can do that. And hopefully more.
This is a point that I wonder. What exactly does it mean to "know & see anicca," etc ?
Doesn't every reasonable and intelligent person already knows (or can be quickly taught) that all things are impermanent? Then why isn't s/he stream enterer already?