"And
how does a monk remain focused on mental qualities in & of themselves?
[1] "There is the case where a monk remains focused on
mental qualities in & of themselves with reference to the five
hindrances. And how does a monk remain focused on mental qualities in &
of themselves with reference to the five hindrances? There is the case where,
there being sensual desire present within, a monk discerns that 'There is
sensual desire present within me.' Or, there being no sensual desire present
within, he discerns that 'There is no sensual desire present within me.' He
discerns how there is the arising of unarisen sensual desire. And he discerns
how there is the abandoning of sensual desire once it has arisen. And he
discerns how there is no further appearance in the future of sensual desire
that has been abandoned. (The same formula is repeated for the remaining
hindrances: ill will, sloth & drowsiness, restlessness & anxiety, and
uncertainty.)
"In
this way he remains focused internally on mental qualities in & of
themselves, or externally on mental qualities in & of themselves, or both
internally & externally on mental qualities in & of themselves. Or he
remains focused on the phenomenon of origination with regard to mental
qualities, on the phenomenon of passing away with regard to mental qualities,
or on the phenomenon of origination & passing away with regard to mental
qualities. Or his mindfulness that 'There are mental qualities' is maintained
to the extent of knowledge & remembrance. And he remains independent, unsustained
by (not clinging to) anything in the world. This is how a monk remains focused
on mental qualities in & of themselves with reference to the five
hindrances.
[2] "Furthermore, the monk remains focused on mental
qualities in & of themselves with reference to the five
clinging-aggregates. And how does he remain focused on mental qualities in
& of themselves with reference to the five clinging-aggregates? There is
the case where a monk [discerns]: 'Such is form, such its origination, such its
disappearance. Such is feeling... Such is perception... Such are
fabrications... Such is consciousness, such its origination, such its
disappearance.'
"In
this way he remains focused internally on the mental qualities in & of
themselves, or focused externally... unsustained by anything in the world. This
is how a monk remains focused on mental qualities in & of themselves with
reference to the five clinging-aggregates.
[3] "Furthermore, the monk remains focused on mental
qualities in & of themselves with reference to the sixfold internal
& external sense media. And how does he remain focused on mental
qualities in & of themselves with reference to the sixfold internal &
external sense media? There is the case where he discerns the eye, he discerns
forms, he discerns the fetter that arises dependent on both. He discerns how
there is the arising of an unarisen fetter. And he discerns how there is the
abandoning of a fetter once it has arisen. And he discerns how there is no
further appearance in the future of a fetter that has been abandoned. (The same
formula is repeated for the remaining sense media: ear, nose, tongue, body,
& intellect.)
"In
this way he remains focused internally on the mental qualities in & of
themselves, or focused externally... unsustained by anything in the world. This
is how a monk remains focused on mental qualities in & of themselves with
reference to the sixfold internal & external sense media.
[4] "Furthermore, the monk remains focused on mental
qualities in & of themselves with reference to the seven factors of
awakening. And how does he remain focused on mental qualities in & of
themselves with reference to the seven factors of awakening? There is the case
where, there being mindfulness as a factor of awakening present within, he
discerns that 'Mindfulness as a factor of awakening is present within me.' Or,
there being no mindfulness as a factor of awakening present within, he discerns
that 'Mindfulness as a factor of awakening is not present within me.' He
discerns how there is the arising of unarisen mindfulness as a factor of
awakening. And he discerns how there is the culmination of the development of
mindfulness as a factor of awakening once it has arisen. (The same formula is
repeated for the remaining factors of awakening: analysis of qualities,
persistence, rapture, serenity, concentration, & equanimity.)
"In
this way he remains focused internally on mental qualities in & of
themselves, or externally... unsustained by (not clinging to) anything in the
world. This is how a monk remains focused on mental qualities in & of
themselves with reference to the seven factors of awakening.
[5] "Furthermore, the monk remains focused on mental
qualities in & of themselves with reference to the four noble truths.
And how does he remain focused on mental qualities in & of themselves with
reference to the four noble truths? There is the case where he discerns, as it
is actually present, that 'This is stress.' He discerns, as it is actually
present, that 'This is the origination of stress.' He discerns, as it is
actually present, that 'This is the cessation of stress.' He discerns, as it is
actually present, that 'This is the way leading to the cessation of stress.'
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"In
this way he remains focused internally on mental qualities in & of
themselves, or externally on mental qualities in & of themselves, or both
internally & externally on mental qualities in & of themselves. Or he
remains focused on the phenomenon of origination with regard to mental
qualities, on the phenomenon of passing away with regard to mental qualities,
or on the phenomenon of origination & passing away with regard to mental
qualities. Or his mindfulness that 'There are mental qualities' is maintained
to the extent of knowledge & remembrance. And he remains independent, unsustained
by (not clinging to) anything in the world. This is how a monk remains focused
on mental qualities in & of themselves with reference to the four noble
truths...
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