
Seven Factors of Enlightenment, with Commentary Amplification
Function: Non-disappearance, to keep the object in view
Manifestation: confrontation
Ways of Arousing:
Buddha: mindfulness
Commentaries:
Function: To dispel darkness/ignorance
Manifestation: nonconfusion
Ways of arousing:
Buddha: Direct perception
Commentaries:
Function: Supporting the mental state
Manifestation: A bold and courageous mind
Ways of arousing:
Buddha: Wise attention
Commentaries:
Function: lightness and energy of body and mind
Manifestation: psychical sensations of lightness
Ways of arousing:
Buddha: wise attention making a strong effort in bringing about wholesome feelings of rapture connected to the triple gem.
Commentaries:
Function: to extract or suppress mental heat due to restlessness, dissipation or remorse
Manifestation: non-agitation of body and mind
Ways of arousing:
Buddha: Wise attention directed toward developing wholesome mental states, especially meditative states, which allow tranquility
Commentaries:
Function: to collect the mind
Manifestation: peace and stillness
Ways of arousing:
Buddha: continuous wise attention aimed at the development of concentration Commentaries:
Function: To fill in where there is a lack and to reduce excess
Manifestation: A state of ease and balance
Ways of arousing:
Buddha: Wise attention, continuous mindfulness based on the intention to develop equanimity
Commentaries:
MINDFULNESS
Characteristic: non-superficialityFunction: Non-disappearance, to keep the object in view
Manifestation: confrontation
Ways of Arousing:
Buddha: mindfulness
Commentaries:
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Clear comprehension
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Avoid the unmindful (persons)
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Seek out the mindful
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Incline the mind towards mindful development
INVESTIGATION
Characteristic: intuitive understanding of conditionsFunction: To dispel darkness/ignorance
Manifestation: nonconfusion
Ways of arousing:
Buddha: Direct perception
Commentaries:
- Ask questions about meditation and spiritual life
- Cleanliness of internal and external bases (body and environment)
- Balance controlling faculties
- Avoid the unwise
- Seek out the wise
- Reflect on profound teachings
- Commit to cultivate
COURAGEOUS EFFORT
Characteristic: Enduring patience in the face of suffering and difficultyFunction: Supporting the mental state
Manifestation: A bold and courageous mind
Ways of arousing:
Buddha: Wise attention
Commentaries:
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Reflection of states of misery that one can fall into
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Reflection on benefits of effort
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Reflection on and trying to emulate the nobility of previous practitioners
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Respect and appreciation for support
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Reflection on the sevenfold heritage of a noble person
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Faith
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Morality
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Moral shame
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Moral dread
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Learning and expertise in the theory and practice of meditation
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Liberality in giving up the kilesas and generosity in giving
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Wisdom
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Reflecting on the greatness of the Buddha
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Reflecting on the greatness of the Dharma, which links the lineage of Buddhas, monks and nuns to oneself.
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Reflection on the greatness of those who practice brahmacariya, or the sangha
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Avoiding the lazy
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Seeking the energetic persons
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Incline the mind to develop energy
RAPTURE
Characteristic: happiness, delight and satisfactionFunction: lightness and energy of body and mind
Manifestation: psychical sensations of lightness
Ways of arousing:
Buddha: wise attention making a strong effort in bringing about wholesome feelings of rapture connected to the triple gem.
Commentaries:
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Recollection of the virtues of the Buddha
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Recollection of the virtues of the Dharma
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Recollection of the virtues of the Sangha
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Recollection of ones own moral purity
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Recollection of ones own generosity
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Recollection of the virtues of devas and brahmas
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Reflection on the peace of cessation of the kilesas, either in nibbana, in the jhanas or in deep meditations one has experienced
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Avoid rough, angry and coarse persons.
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Seek out the warm, loving and refined
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Reflect on the suttas
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Incline the mind towards developing rapture
TRANQUILITY
Characteristic: Calmness of body and mind, end of agitationFunction: to extract or suppress mental heat due to restlessness, dissipation or remorse
Manifestation: non-agitation of body and mind
Ways of arousing:
Buddha: Wise attention directed toward developing wholesome mental states, especially meditative states, which allow tranquility
Commentaries:
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Sensible food
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Suitable weather
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Comfortable posture
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Maintaining a balanced effort in practice
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Avoiding bad-tempered, rough or cruel people
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Associating with calm and gentle people
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Inclining focus towards developing concentration
CONCENTRATION
Characteristic: Non-dispersalFunction: to collect the mind
Manifestation: peace and stillness
Ways of arousing:
Buddha: continuous wise attention aimed at the development of concentration Commentaries:
- Purity of internal and external bases (inner and outer environment)
- Balance in controlling faculties
- Faith
- Effort or energy
- Mindfulness
- Concentration
- Wisdom
- Skill in the concentration object
- Uplifting the mind when it is depressed
- Calming the mind when it is excited
- Bringing happiness to the mind when it is withered by pain
- Continuous awareness
- Avoiding the unconcentrated
- Seeking out the concentrated
- Reflecting on the peace of jhanic absorptions
- Inclining focus towards developing concentration
EQUANIMITY
Characteristic: The balancing of opposed mental statesFunction: To fill in where there is a lack and to reduce excess
Manifestation: A state of ease and balance
Ways of arousing:
Buddha: Wise attention, continuous mindfulness based on the intention to develop equanimity
Commentaries:
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An attitude attitude of equanimity toward all living beings, not to be too attached to anyone
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A balanced attitude toward nonliving objects, such as property
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Avoiding people who are deeply possessive or otherwise lack equanimity
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Association with those who are not to strongly attached to beings or possessions, and who otherwise demonstrate equanimity
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Inclining the mind toward developing equanimity