Mindfulness of Death

Nicolas Bommarito
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This chapter studies Buddhist practices around death. Buddhist practice includes a wide range of reflections on death. Impermanence can be easy to accept as an abstract, intellectual idea, but death makes it personal and tangible. As such, these reflections can seem pretty grim. That is why it is important to remember their role in the larger contexts of Buddhist practice. They help an individual to get used to harsh truths about how the world is and change habitual responses to accommodate those truths. The idea is to reflect on the reality of death from a certain frame of mind—a diagnostic one intended to shed light on difficult aspects of reality and how one's intuitive responses deny or distort them. In a Buddhist context, the individual reflects on difficult things like death in order to better deal with it, to be able to forge a life in full view of such difficult facts.
死亡的正念
本章研究佛教关于死亡的修行。佛教实践包括对死亡的广泛反思。无常作为一种抽象的、理智的观念很容易被接受,但死亡却使它个人化、具体化。因此,这些反思可能看起来相当严峻。这就是为什么记住他们在佛教实践的大背景下的角色是很重要的。它们帮助一个人适应这个世界的残酷事实,并改变习惯性的反应来适应这些事实。这个想法是从一种特定的思维框架来反思死亡的现实——一种诊断性的方式,旨在揭示现实的困难方面,以及一个人的直觉反应是如何否认或扭曲它们的。在佛教的背景下,个人反思像死亡这样的困难的事情是为了更好地处理它,能够在这些困难的事实面前塑造自己的生活。
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