On Freedom from Remorse (Avipratisāra/Avippaṭisāra): Its Place on the Well-Trodden Path from Moral Discipline to Samādhi Meditation

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Mindfulness Pub Date : 2024-04-30 DOI:10.1007/s12671-024-02354-1
Hao Sun
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The primary objective of this study is to shed light on the role and significance of freedom from remorse (avipratisāra/avippaṭisāra) in the cultivation of Buddhist concentration (samādhi) meditation. The study delves into the progression from avipratisāra/avippaṭisāra to samādhi, examining how moral discipline influences an individual’s conscience and, consequently, meditation. We commence by examining the well-established path of cultivation leading toward samādhi. A comprehensive study was undertaken to understand the term avipratisāra/avippaṭisāra, its significance for Buddhist meditation, the context in which it originated, and the various English translations that have been provided for it. Furthermore, a comparison is made between avipratisāra/avippaṭisāra and a seemingly synonymous term, kaukṛtya/kukkucca, with areas being sought where one or the other tends to be (or is exclusively) used within the discourse about Buddhist ethics and meditation. From various Buddhist scriptures, it is suggested that a morally disciplined individual typically progresses through a series of states, starting with freedom from remorse and potentially leading to concentration (samādhi). Avipratisāra/avippaṭisāra is pivotal in fostering positive meditative states, serving as a catalyst that propels individuals from negative emotions to wholesome ones on the Buddhist path. By contrast, both vipratisāra/vippaṭisāra and kaukṛtya/kukkucca are identified as basically synonymous words for disturbing emotions with somewhat different contexts of use, the elimination of such emotions being necessary if individuals are to progress on their spiritual journey. Avipratisāra/avippaṭisāra plays a crucial intermediary role bridging Buddhist ethics and meditation. Moral discipline and the subsequent understanding and confession of any personal misconduct are integral to fostering freedom from remorse. Such freedom not only paves the way to deeper meditation but also fortifies one’s confidence in Buddhist teachings, and so provides a foundation for true spiritual progress.

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论免于悔恨(Avipratisāra/Avippaṭisāra):它在从道德约束到三摩地禅修的康庄大道上的位置
本研究的主要目的是阐明免于悔恨(avipratisāra/avippaṭisāra)在培养佛教专注(三摩地)禅修中的作用和意义。本研究深入探讨了从毘婆奢那(avipratisāra)/毘婆提那(avippaṭisāra)到三摩地(samādhi)的渐进过程,考察了道德修养如何影响个人的良知,进而影响禅修。我们首先研究了通往三摩地的既定修炼路径。我们进行了一项全面的研究,以了解avipratisāra/avippaṭisāra一词、它对佛教禅修的意义、它的起源背景以及为它提供的各种英文翻译。此外,还对 avipratisāra/avippaṭisāra 和一个看似同义的术语 kaukṛtya/kukkucca 进行了比较,并寻找了在有关佛教伦理和禅修的论述中倾向于(或专门)使用其中一个术语的领域。从各种佛经中可以看出,一个道德自律的人通常会经历一系列境界,从无悔恨开始,进而可能达到专注(samādhi)。Avipratisāra/avippaṭisāra 在培养积极的冥想状态方面起着关键作用,是推动人们在佛教道路上从消极情绪走向健康情绪的催化剂。相比之下,vipratisāra/vippaṭisāra 和 kaukṛtya/kukkucca 基本上被认为是干扰情绪的同义词,但两者的使用背景略有不同。Avipratisāra/avippaṭisāra在佛教伦理和冥想之间起着重要的中介作用。道德约束以及随后对任何个人不当行为的理解和忏悔,对于培养免于悔恨的自由是不可或缺的。这种自由不仅为更深入的禅修铺平了道路,还增强了人们对佛教教义的信心,从而为真正的精神进步奠定了基础。
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期刊介绍: Mindfulness seeks to advance research, clinical practice, and theory on mindfulness. It is interested in manuscripts from diverse viewpoints, including psychology, psychiatry, medicine, neurobiology, psychoneuroendocrinology, cognitive, behavioral, cultural, philosophy, spirituality, and wisdom traditions. Mindfulness encourages research submissions on the reliability and validity of assessment of mindfulness; clinical uses of mindfulness in psychological distress, psychiatric disorders, and medical conditions; alleviation of personal and societal suffering; the nature and foundations of mindfulness; mechanisms of action; and the use of mindfulness across cultures. The Journal also seeks to promote the use of mindfulness by publishing scholarly papers on the training of clinicians, institutional staff, teachers, parents, and industry personnel in mindful provision of services. Examples of topics include: Mindfulness-based psycho-educational interventions for children with learning, emotional, and behavioral disorders Treating depression and clinical symptoms in patients with chronic heart failure Yoga and mindfulness Cognitive-behavioral mindfulness group therapy interventions Mindfulnessness and emotional regulation difficulties in children Loving-kindness meditation to increase social connectedness Training for parents and children with ADHD Recovery from substance abuse Changing parents’ mindfulness Child management skills Treating childhood anxiety and depression
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