The Eighth LessonATTHA NAMA KIM? What is Eight? What eight concepts, when seen to the root with penetrating knowledge, and understood to the broadest limits, such that their repellant nature is seen as it really is and one has released them in their entirety, can bring one to the uttermost freedom of detachment? ARIYA ATTHANGIKA MAGGA
NOTE ON TERMINOLOGY: The word so often translated "Right" has several problems that are avoided by the term High which is used here. Furthermore, while there might be some justification for the use of the word 'right' (shy of it's moralistic overtones) if one attributes its derivation to SAMA=even=straight=upright=right (and there is your progression from a carpenters term to a moralists term) (and certainly the two words are closely related) , there is absolutely no justification for using 'Wrong' as it's opposite (which is the problem with 'Right' that makes me want to use another word very high moral behavior can be seen from the Buddhist view as MICCHA. MICCHA in no way comes to 'Wrong', it means 'opposite,' and for the purposes of contrast with SAMMA would probably best be translated "contrary," and there is even some justification for the term I prefer, 'low' in the meaning of MI=small, miniscule, 'Wee' Even a contrary way of behaving can be the right way to behave, depending on the view held. (... the right way to kill a man ...) whereas high behavior, if followed, leads one ever upward from whatever starting point he may occupy. What many are calling the 'Noble Eightfold Path', the 'Ariya Atthangika Magga,' I call the Aristocratic Multi-dimensional HighWay. ARIYA=is most closely related to English "Aristocratic". So 'Noble' is ok, but it is awkward to use this term to the same word when used to describe one who has attained the goal: Arahatta; or for one who is a student of the Ariya. If we understand the reference is to a genuine sort of aristocracy, an aristocracy of the mind, then we can state the goal as becoming an Aristocrat. ATTHANGIKA: ATTHA= eight, for sure, but also "unlimited," [turn the 8 on it's side].
The Magga SAMMA DITTHI: High View High view is a "Working Hypothesis" by adopting High View, one drops attachment to all other views (especially those of self and soul thus breaking the SAKKAYADITTHI View Attachment) then the High View itself is easy to drop. This is High View: It's All Painful, Ugly, Ukky, K-Kha The Origin of this DUKKHA is HUNGER/THIRST To get up out of the K-Kha, you gotta dig out the Root: TANHA: The Hunger/Thirst This is The Way: High View, High Principles, High Talk, High Works, High Lifestyle, High Self Control, High Satisfaction, and High Getting High SAMMA SANKAPPA: High Principles One is said to have one's intentions straight when one's principles are in alignment with one's views. These are High Principles based on High View: Dump K-kha, Giving Up, Letting Go No tears, no mental cruelty Be harmless, no intentional harm SAMMA VACA: High Talk No intentional untrue talk, cruel talk, slander, harsh talk, useless talk SAMMA KAMMANTA: High Works Works. NOTE ON TERMINOLOGY: What many are calling "action," and the rest call 'livelihood,' is here called "works." KAMMANTA is, like most of the other important Pali words, really a MANTA, a magic charm that when repeated and studied reveals its inner meanings as well as it's MULA: it's Root. The Roots here are KAMMA=karma or making; MANTA=magic charms, or, works; and KAMMANTA=commerce, or, work. Thus my multi dimensional "Works." At the first level we do not need to debate the meaning of Kammmanta, it is spelled out for us in the many suttas that give the MAGGA in detail. In your deeds, works of magic, or work: Do no Intentional: Harm to living beings Taking of other peoples ungiven things Low deeds for pleasure's sake (this last being most frequently translated "abstaining from adultery or carnal indulgence"). SAMMA AJIVA: High Lifestyle (A = To, No; JIVA = Live, Calling; "To Live No Calling") When one dumps what one clearly sees is a low element of one's lifestyle, what remains is High Lifestyle. High Lifestyle is the "style" or "process." SAMMA VAYAMA: High Self Control Strive, make an effort, exert energy and endeavor to Restrain low ways Refrain from low ways Retain High Ways Obtain High Ways SAMMA SATI: High Mind: The state of the mind prepared for living satisfied with higher things. Live in a body In sensations In mental states And in The Word Seeing Bodies Sensations Mental States And The Word As they really are Seeing how they come to be Seeing how they burn out Living above it all Watchful and diligent (APPAMADA) SATISFIED Reviewing and calming down Overcoming any TANHA that may appear Downbound to nothing at all in the world SAMMA SAMADHI: High Getting High Get high on the appreciation of the peace and calm of solitude Get high on getting high Get high with ease, on the sweet sensations of ease Get high off the all rRoun Clean clear through Bright shiny Radiance Of detachment
[Here ends the First Section of The Pali Line, The Gradual Course.]This section has provided the beginner with the information necessary to build a solid foundation for progress, starting from the most fundamental practice (giving) and ending, at the end of the Atthangika Magga, with the most advanced concept in the system (detachment). The exercise at this point should be to try and create a mental picture of the structure being described:
It Can Be Done!It can be done, Beggars! For Bhikkhu Thanissaro's version of this see: AN.2.19: Skillful
Here is a link to the Access to Insight version of the gradual course: |