Satipatthana Sutta Study
Overview and Contents Introduction Body Feeling Mind or Mind States Dhammas, Phenomena, Truth Conclusion Contemplative Study Course |
Satipatthana Sutta Study [AGGREGATES] "Again, monks, in regard to dhammas s/he abides contemplating dhammas in terms of the five aggregates of clinging. And how does s/he in regard to dhammas abide contemplating dhammas in terms of the five aggregates of clinging? Here s/he knows, 'such is material form, such its arising, such its passing away; such is feeling, such its arising, such its passing away; such is cognition, such its arising, such its passing away; such are volitions, such their arising, such their passing away; such is consciousness, such its arising, such its passing away.' [REFRAIN] "In this way, in regard to dhammas s/he abides contemplating dhammas internally, or s/he abides contemplating dhammas externally, or s/he abides contemplating dhammas both internally and externally. S/He abides contemplating the nature of arising in dhammas, or s/he abides contemplating the nature of passing away in dhammas, or s/he abides contemplating the nature of both arising and passing in dhammas. Mindfulness that 'there are dhammas is established in him/her to the extent necessary for bare knowledge and continuous mindfulness. And s/he abides independent, not clinging to anything in the world. "That is how in regard to dhammas s/he abides contemplating dhammas in terms of the five hindrances. Satipatthana Sutta Study - © 2005 Mary Rees Sutta text modified from translation by Analayo. Please see his original translation and excellent commentary: Satipatthana : The Direct Path to Realization. Birmingham, UK: Windhorse Publications, 2003. |