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念佛四十八法 33) 不杂持名 Recitation without Sundry Thoughts

  33) 不杂持名

  Recitation without Sundry Thoughts

  The absence of sundry thoughts is “stopping”. Stopping is the cause of samadhi. If you can put a stop to sundry (impure) thoughts, correct thoughts (samadhi) will naturally appear. Sundry thoughts fall into three categories: good, bad and neutral.

  To eliminate all three is to eliminate sundry thoughts.(16) The mind requires stillness. With stillness, neither good nor bad thoughts arise. The m ind requires clarity. With clarity, there is no “neutral” thought.

  There is no recitation except recitation of the Buddha”s name. Therefore, the m ind is always still. In recitation, there is [only] Buddha, therefore, the m ind is always bright and clear.

  不杂者即是止也,止者定之机也,止杂念而正念现矣!杂念有三:一善念、一恶念、一无记念,三者除尽,方为不杂。心要寂寂,寂寂则善恶念不生,心要惺惺,惺惺则 无记念不生;佛外无念,故常寂寂;念中有佛,故常惺惺。

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