the 10 perfections by mrs. reeta kamble

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THE PERFECTIONS

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THE PERFECTIONS

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• The perfection are most important as conditions for the complete eradication of defilements.

• One should develop every kind of wholesome deeds which can eradicate all defilements, stage by stage.

• someone may be aware of the characteristics of realities as they naturally appear in daily life

• but if does not take into consideration the development of the perfections, he will notice that time and again he is overcome by unwholesome actions.

• There are more conditions for the arising of unwholesome actions than for arising of wholesome actions.

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• One does not know for how long in the future each one of will have to develop and accumulate the ten perfections.

• The ten perfections have lobha, attachment as their opposite and, therefore, one should develop them not because we expect a result of wholesome action, but the danger of each kind of unwholesome action.

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The 10 Perfections• Generosity • Morality• Renunciation• Wisdom• Energy• Patience• Truthfulness• Determination• Loving-kindness• Equanimity

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Generosity :If a person see the disadvantage of avarice (extreme greed), he develops generosity.

• Characteristic : Relinquishing• Function: to dispel greed for things that can be

given away.• Manifestation : non-attachment, the

achievement of prosperity and a favourable state of existence.

• Proximate cause: an object that can be relinquished.

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• Generosity is the giving away of things for the benefit and happiness of others.

• If one is unable to give away something one possesses, be it small or great, for the benefit of others, it will be hard to give up the clinging and attachment.

• If someone gives away things without expecting a reward, then this generosity can be perfection.

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Three kinds of Generosity

• Giving of Material things.

• Giving of Fearlessness.

• Giving of the Dhamma.

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• “He gives only when there is something to be given”.

• “ When there are things to be given he gives what people like to have, not what they do not want”.

• “ He does not give because he expects something in return. And when there is not enough to give sufficiently to all, he distributes evenly whatever can be shared.

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• “He gives invariably with confidence, with compassion and respect”.

• Whenever greed for a particular object becomes excessive, due to its high value and beauty, its antiquity, or attachment accumulated since a long time, the person recognizes his greed, quickly dispels it seeks out some recipients and gives it away.

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Wholesome intention

• Before giving.

• At the moment of giving.

• After giving .

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Morality: If someone sees the disadvantage of the transgression of morality

• Characteristic : composing, coordinating and establishing.

• Function: to dispel moral depravity, blameless conduct.

• Manifestation: moral purity.• Proximate cause : shame and moral dread.

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• The transgression of morality such as killing, stealing, sexual misconduct, is motivated by unwholesome deeds , by attachment, aversion, and ignorance.

• When someone commits evil deeds he lacks loving-kindness towards others.

• All unwholesome deeds are conditioned by clinging to visible object, sound, smell, flavour, tangible object and the wrong view .

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• A person should not have attachment even if it would not cause any harm.

• Someone has no firm determination in the development of the perfections may believe that attachment makes life comfortable and pleasant, and that, so long as attachment does not cause any harm, there is no danger in it.

• However one should be free from all attachment.

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It is most important with whom we associate.

• Association with fools will like tasting water that has a bitter, unpleasant flavour.

• Fools advise to do what is improper, they are likely to engaged with improper activities.

• It is difficult to advise them to perform good deeds.• When someone speaks to them in a wholesome way,

hoping that they will become righteous, they retort with anger.

• Fools do not know the rules of conduct and thus it is beneficial not to see fools.

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• Association with wise persons to the tasting of sweet water.

• The wise advise to do what is proper, they are not engaged with improper activities.

• It is easy to encourage the wise.• They do not retort well-spoken words with anger.• They know well right conduct.• It is good to associate with the wise.

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Four modes:

• By the purification of one’s inclination.

• By the undertaking of precepts.

• By non-transgression.

• By making amends for transgression

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• By desisting from false speech.

• By desisting form slander.

• By desisting from harsh speech.

• By desisting from idle chatter.

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Morality is twofold

• As avoidance: is abstaining from evil .

• As performance: the right conduct one should follow.• Performance is subtle and refined ,• Eg: when a dear friend does something wrong, one

may be off guard and blame him immediately in front of others . But when one is mindful one will wait for the proper opportunity and speak to him later on .

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Renunciation:If someone sees the disadvantage of the sensual pleasure

• Characteristic: departing from sense pleasures and existence.

• Function: to verify the unsatisfactoriness they involve .

• Manifestation: the withdrawal from sense pleasures.

• Proximate cause: a sense of spiritual urgency.

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• The perfection of renunciation is the giving up of pleasure, clinging, and the ways of wrong thinking that are : sensuous thinking, thinking of hate, and thinking of cruelty.

• The opposite of sensuous thinking is thinking of renunciation.

• Did we ever consider to abandon sense pleasures? • Are we becoming disenchanted with sense objects?• We have attachment to visible object, sound and the other sense

objects; we do not have to give them up, but we want more of them?• If we have not enough of them we give in to sensuous thinking,

whereas if we find that we have quite sufficient of them, we have thoughts of renunciation.

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• Renunciation means having the energy and courage to eliminate the clinging .

• Generally, when we see something beautiful, we are likely to have enjoyment and clinging, lobha.

• If there is heedfulness, it can be known that as such a moment this is only a reality, that appears.

• Attachment can decrease by not trying to obtain the attractive object so that we do not accumulate more attachment.

• Thus, when there is a pleasant object, we can see it, but when it is not there and we cannot see it, we should not search for it.

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• Renunciation with seeing , seeing clearly, comparing, considering, developing, so that one clearly understands the right practice.

• Renunciation with the guarding the sense doors, moderating in eating, the application of energy so that one is alert and awake.

• Renunciation with mindfulness.• Renunciation with happiness, resistance, a refuge, a

protection, no danger, unshakableness, the deathlessness, departing from clinging, which is like a thread that fastens.

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Wisdom:If someone realizes the danger of ignorance and doubt , he will be inclined to the development of the perfection of wisdom.

• Characteristic : penetrating the real specific nature, or the characteristic of sure penetration, like the penetration of an arrow shot by a skilful archer.

• Function: to illuminate the objective field, like a lamp.

• Manifestation: non-confusion, like a guide in a forest,

• Proximate cause: comcentration.

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• The understanding of pleasant “ worldly conditions” of gain, honour, praise and wellbeing only lead to suffering.

• Wisdom is right understanding of the mental phenomena and physical phenomena of life.

• No matter how many other excellent qualities someone may have, his defilements cannot be eradicated is wisdom does not develop.

• I.e does not see the true nature of the realities.

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• It means it penetrates , what does it penetrate? • It penetrates the noble truths• It overcomes ignorance.• It illuminates as a lamp burns at night in a four-

walled house the darkness ceases, light manifests itself.

• “The truth of the path has the characteristic of outlet, its function is to abandon defilements, it manifests itself as emergence”

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Energy: If someone sees the disadvantage of the laziness, he will be inclined to energy

• Characteristic : striving• Function: to fortify• Manifestation: indefatigably• Proximate cause: an occasion for the arousing

of energy, or a sense of spiritual urgency.

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• Wholesome or unwholesome deeds energy arises with them.

• Thus whenever attachment and delight with regard to an object arises, the energy accompanies and perform its function of effort or energy for attachment and delight in that object.

• When unwholesome deeds arises efforts are unwholesome , whereas wholesome deeds arise efforts are wholesome.

• Thus perfection of energy is effort .

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• Right effort is effort or energy which understands that what appears through the eyes is only which does not last , or the reality which is seeing is only an element, experiencing what appears through the eyes.

• The perfection of energy is always performing its tasks even if the process of development of understanding is extremely slow and difficult.

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• Life is extremely short as it lasts just for one moment and this moment may be wholesome or unwholesome depending on the conditions.

• Thus we should not give in to laziness with regard to our task of performing.

• If we are all the time inert and lazy, it is evident that the perfection of energy is lacking.

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To be continued .....