by Goofaholix » Fri Aug 20, 2010 3:17 am
adosa wrote:Hello,
In regards to let's say the Noble Eight-fold Path, is it proper to interpret Samma as "Harmonious"? It seems the stock interpretation is always "Right" which is I'm sure has its merits but "Harmonious" for me brings a more subtle depth to the meaning. But is this right?
I'd say harmonious is definately much more in the spirit of the meaning. "Right" appeals too much to a judeo-christian black and white outlook on things. Bodoms synonyms are good too.
You want your practise to be in harmony with dhamma, rather than puffed up with the feeling of being "right" while those others not practising the dhamma are "wrong".
"Whenever we feel that we are definitely right, so much so that we refuse to open up to anything or anybody else, right there we are wrong. It becomes wrong view. When suffering arises, where does it arise from? The cause is wrong view, the fruit of that being suffering. If it was right view it wouldn't cause suffering." - Ajahn Chah
"Remember you dont meditate to get anything, but to get rid of things. We do it, not with desire, but with letting go. If you want anything, you wont find it." - Ajahn Chah