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only in a balanced manner with the feeling of neutrality when encountering
objects of sorrow or objects of happiness.
Development of Equanimity
The development of equanimity
is the same as that of loving-kindness
mentioned in the Path of the Analytic Knowledges (
Paṭisambhidā-magga
). As
mentioned above, the methods to be adopted in developing loving-kindness are
528 because there are four basic modes. On the other hand, in developing
equanimity,
there is only one mode, which is
kammassakā
, meaning “all beings
have deeds (
kamma
) as made by them, which are their own property.” Therefore,
the methods, in this case, form one quarter of 528 which is 132.
As in developing loving-kindness, there are twelve categories of beings: five
unlimited (
anodhisa
) and seven limited (
odhisa
). Since there is just one mode,
we have twelve methods only that are to be adopted before applying them to the
ten directions:
1. All beings have productive deeds as their own property (
sabbe sattā
kammassakā
).
2. All breathing things have productive deeds as their own property
(
sabbe pāṇā kammassakā
).
3. All existing creatures have productive deeds as their own property
(
sabbe bhūtā kammassakā
).
4. All persons or individuals have productive deeds as their own property
(
sabbe puggalā kammassakā
).
5. All those who have come into individual existences have productive
deeds as their own property (
sabbe atta-bhāva-pariyāpannā
kammassakā
).
6. All women have productive deeds as their own property (
sabbā itthiyo
kammassakā
).
7. All men have productive deeds as their own property (
sabbe purisā
kammassakā
).
8. All noble ones have productive deeds as their own property (
sabbe
ariyā kammassakā
).
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