If
sati of sati of satipaììhåna
does not arise, there is no way to become free from the accumulation of akusala.
Sati does not arise when one clings to the view of a self who wants to
have sati does not arise when one clings to the view of a self who wants to
have sati.
As to the third meaning: mindfulness, sati, this refers to
sati cetasika
that is aware of the characteristics of realities.
The
realities sati
is not aware of arise and then fall away completely.
Instead of comparing or thinking of another situation, one can learn to follow what is conditioned already, and
develop sati.
Then we can
know that sati
is aware of the reality of anger at that moment.
Acharn supee reminded us that we may try to
induce sati
by acting in a specific way.
It is important not to
forget that sati
is not self and that panna is not self.
Therefore, we should correctly
understand that sati
can arise naturally.
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