The Middle Way

   

        Friends:

Avoiding the Extremes Opens the Middle Way to Peace!

There are, friends, these two extremes, which not should be practiced
by any, who has initiated purification: The hunt for sensual pleasures,
which is low, vulgar, the common way of ordinary worldlings, ignoble,
disadvantageous; and any practice of self-torture, which also is quite
painful, ignoble, and rather disadvantageous! Without veering towards
either of these extremes, the well-gone-beyond Buddha has awakened
to the Middle Way, which leads to assured vision, to direct knowledge,
which leads to ease, to peace, to certain understanding, to Enlightenment,
to Nibbāna. And what is that Middle Way, awakened to by the Buddha,
which leads to assured vision, to direct knowledge, which leads to ease,
to peace, to certain understanding, to Enlightenment, to Nibbāna ?
It is this very Noble 8-fold Way: That is

Right View
Right Motivation
Right Speech
Right Action
Right Livelihood
Right Effort
Right Awareness
Right Concentration

That is indeed the very Middle Way, awakened to by the Blessed Buddha,
which leads to assured vision, to direct knowledge, which leads to ease,
to certain understanding, to Peace, to Bliss, to Enlightenment, to Nibbāna...

Source:
The Grouped Sayings of the Buddha. Samyutta Nikaya. Book IV [330-1]
Section 42: On The 6 Senses. Rasiya: 12.

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Bhikkhu Samāhita, Sri Lanka.

 

 

     

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