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Friends,
What do you understand by the words:
"The Middle Path"; any pointers?
Love & rgds
I view it as moderation. That going to anything in any extreme will probably not be beneficial in the long run.
Between asceticism and hedonism
The Middle Path is the path of discernment. You discern your desires, and do not act on the ones that are unprofitable, but do not neglect the ones that are profitable. The Middle Path of discernment between unprofitable self-indulgence and unprofitable self-affliction.
Buddha's opening words of his first sermon after his enlightenment:
Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta: Setting the Wheel of Dhamma in Motion
"There are these two extremes that are not to be indulged in by one who has gone forth. Which two? That which is devoted to sensual pleasure with reference to sensual objects: base, vulgar, common, ignoble, unprofitable; and that which is devoted to self-affliction: painful, ignoble, unprofitable. Avoiding both of these extremes, the middle way realized by the Tathagata — producing vision, producing knowledge — leads to calm, to direct knowledge, to self-awakening, to Unbinding.
I see "The Middle Path" in a couple different ways. First it's an expedient which prevents people from taking extreme views and extreme actions. Secondly it points to emptiness. And, of course, emptiness is neither on one side, nor the other, nor in the middle. It's the place of stillness of mind and without trouble (Klesha).Friends,
What do you understand by the words:
"The Middle Path"; any pointers?
Love & rgds
Friends,
What do you understand by the words:
"The Middle Path"; any pointers?
Love & rgds