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Curative action of meditation on loving kindness by J. C. Boange Meditation could generally be described as a method by which the Mind could be cultivated or developed. Just as the physical body of a being could be cultivated, for example, by consuming wholesome food and proper exercise, the mind too could be cultivated with beneficial results by certain techniques which are set out in the SATIPATTANA SUTTRA. Faring far, wandering alone As stated in the first stanza cited above, the Mind which is imperceptible and Immaterial (unlike the body with which it arises at birth) has the capacity to travel far and wide unless it is controlled e.g. A person who has been abroad and presently driving a car, could see a place or thing similar to something he had seen abroad; whereupon his mind, if not properly controlled, could begin to recollect all those memories and incidents connected with that place or thing and get absorbed in a reverie, and if the vehicle in front suddenly brakes or stalls, or if a child suddenly jumps across the road, an accident could occur, as the mind had wandered far away from the present moment of action, viz Driving. The second stanza sets out the harm that could be done by an ill-directed mind. Here, it is necessary to consider the first and second stanzas of the Dhammapada viz. (1) Mind is the forerunner of (all evil) states; mind is chief; mind made are they. As the wheel follows the hoof of the draught-ox Now, this train of events originated from an ill-directed Mind, as it was in the Mind that those thoughts and ideas originated which were subsequently put into action. Thus, if the mind is not properly reined in by virtue, then misery and untold hardship would inevitably follow. Even if one by some chance, escapes the ill-effects in this life, it would surface at some point in the future and cause suffering. Conversely, if one speaks or acts with a wholesome mind, because of that, happiness follow one even as one's shadow never leaves. For example, philanthropists invariably receive the encomiums of the public quite apart from the mental satisfaction and happiness they obtain themselves, and furthermore a happy destination after death. An ill-directed mind Then one has to consider the possible internal harm that could be done by an ill-directed mind. For example, when a person gets angry, a change in the facial expressions and the complexion could be observed, and internally a rise in the pulse-rate and heart-beat, blood pressure and secretion of hormones could occur, thus altering the balance of the elements in the body. Even though the exact internal reactions could be explained by medical science, even to the person concerned internal changes would become perceptible, like rapid heart-beat, sweating, shivering etc. Now these conditions, which are unwholesome could spring from the root cause of Dosa or Hatred, would have an effect on the physical body as stated above and also on the internal organs as well, as both the mind and body arise and function together. At this juncture it would be necessary to refer to the process of Dependant Arising, which is the core of Buddhist philosophy. Maha Nidana Sutta in the Digha Nikaya The Nama Rupa and Vinnana, having simultaneously arisen in the New Existence, The Nama with which consciousness is inextricably merged begins to condition Rupa (form) and Physical action henceforth, as stated in the first two stanzas of the Dhammapada, all good and evil states are activated by the Mind. In these circumstances, the moment an evil or unwholesome mental state originates in the mind, the rupa or materiality that arises with that state of mind will invariably be tainted and unwholesome, which in turn could lead to ill health, either physically or mentally. In this connection, the states of mind that are based on dosa or hatred has the greatest potency to cause ill health. As pointed out earlier, when anger or hatred arises, ostensible changes in a person's appearance could be seen. The other two unwholesome roots i.e. Lobha (greed) and Moha (delusion) too could be contributory factors in the advent of illness. In these circumstances, therefore, when persons are affected by illness, especially the graver ones caused by bad Karma (Action) the practice of meditation based on loving kindness (Metta) would be of immense benefit in the elimination of the illness. Once the person concerned begins to generate the thoughts of loving kindness from his mind, the physical states that arise within the being would also acquire a wholesome complexion, thus gradually replacing the unwholesome bodily states which had earlier sprung up from unwholesome roots. Thus there is every possibility of the illness or disease being gradually purged out of the person's body. In practising Metta, one should start with oneself and gradually and mindfully purge one's mind of hatred (dosa) and cultivate loving kindness (metta) in the Mind and then resolve that it spreads through the entire body. Practice at least three times a day It should be noted that there are various reasons for illness like previous Kammic activity, disturbances of the elements within the body, change of seasons, airborne infections etc, and those illness would in all probability subside with the cessation of the causative conditions. Whereas those ailment produced as a result of previous unwholesome activity, would not be so easily eradicated and the person concerned would have to counteract the bad effects by one's present positive and wholesome acts. The process of Dependant Arising Thus in course of time a part of the body or organ could have got diseased causing a serious ailment. But by adopting a wholesome frame of mind continuously, a process of reversal would be set in motion and the illness could be cured in course of time, as the physical body too, like the Mind, is in a state of Arising and Ceasing, in terms of the said process i.e. dependant arising. It should also be borne in mind that if the present malady is the result of some weighty Kamma (action) and that the lifespan of the present assistance is at an end, the practise of Metta would ensure birth in a good destination as stated in the Karaneeya Metta Sutta. Therefore the practice of Metta would in either eventuality, be not in Vain. The daily and mindful recitation of the Karaneeya Metta Sutta (Hymn of Universal Love) too would be beneficial for one's well-being. May all beings be happy ! Courtesy: Daily News |