Thought is natural and has an important influence on man's way of life and mind. We live with thoughts almost all the time
but we know very little about them and their tricks or mechanical functions within us. It is because thoughts are quicker
than lightning and flow all the time as a stream that we cannot catch up with them.
There are two kinds of thought.
The thought that comes in a flash, then goes away. This kind of thought
brings anger, greed and delusion.
The second kind is thought that we deliberately think. This one does not
bring anger, greed or delusion because we intend to think with mindful - knowledge.
Suffering arises because we do not see thought. Thought itself is not suffering.
When thought arises, we do not see, know and understand it simultaneously. So we get into thought, then greed, anger or delusion
arise and bring us suffering.
If we do not know how to solve this problem, thoughts will arise on and
on. And we will be with suffering whether we are eating, sitting, sleeping or going anywhere. Suffering will be the object
of the mind.
Thought and awareness are two basic elements in man. When the one is strong,
the other will be weak.
If we cultivate awareness more and more, when thought arises, we are aware
of it immediately again and again. The mind will change its quality at this point. The path starts from here. It is the beginning
of Nirvana.
The Practice
The direct way of practicing meditation is being aware of the movement
of the body and being aware of the movement of mind.
The movement is the essence of cultivating self - awareness. If we stay
still, when thought arises, we will easily get into it. So we should move part of the body all the time and be aware of the
movement. When thought arises, we will see, we will realize.
Luangpor Teean Jittasubho suggested us to move all the time and be aware
of the movement. He introduced the technique of cultivating self-awareness which consists of walking back and forth and the
other is moving hands rhythmically as the pictures below.
"Man himself is religion, Buddhism is awareness, attention and wisdom."
"Sin is darkness, ignorance or suffering. Merit is brightness, right understanding
or not-suffering."
"Sila means normality, that is, it is neither good nor bad. It is the neutral
state of mind. Whenever we are not normal, at that moment we are dead, we have no Sila (precept), we have suffering."
"Vipassana means insight or clearly see (things as they are). If one has
insight, the mind will be totally transformed."
"The state of being Phra (noble ones) is the mind that changes its quality
from being heavy to light, from being dull to clear, from being ignorant to enlightened."
"The Buddha is the mind that is clean, clear, calm, pure, bright and quick.
This kind of mind exists in everybody without exception."
"The Buddha taught only how to solve or end suffering, therefore, all of
his teachings have nothing to do with any rituals or the occult."
"Suffering occurs because we do not see our thoughts."
"Thought is the quickest thing. It is quicker than lightning or anything."
"Thoughts flow all the time as a stream. When thought arises, be aware
of the bodily movement simultaneously. This is the simplest and most effective way to end suffering. I can guarantee this."
By.....Luangpor Teean Jittasubho
The Grand Master of Sati Meditation