September 12, 2024 at 6:36 am
#51925
Keymaster
I think Waisaka only suggested one possibility out of many to give an idea.
- In general, we only need to understand that good (moral) kamma lead to good vipaka and bad (immoral) kamma lead to bad vipaka.
- In addition, to cultivate Satipatthana or Anapanasati Bhavana, we must abstain from immoral deeds and engage in moral deeds. Here, “deeds” include our actions, speech, and thoughts. Furthermore, we must contemplate Dhamma concepts (like Paticca Samuppada), and that advances our mind toward the suffering-free pabhassara mind.
- The above summarizes Buddha Dhamma.