
时间:02/08/2025 02/09/2025
地点:星河禅修中心
主讲:黄云全
打坐参禅
四念处:观身受心法
四念处是佛陀提出的核心修行法门,被誉为“通往解脱之唯一道路”。通过观身、观受、观心、观法,修行者能如实看见身心的变化、无常与空性,从迷惑走向觉知,从执著走向自由。
一、观身:看见身体的无常与不净
1.观察身体动作与姿势
行、住、坐、卧,每个动作都在变化,没有固定不变的“身体”。
2.观察呼吸
呼吸是最明显的无常:生起、变化、消失,周而复始。
3.观察身体感受
热、麻、紧绷、轻松,都在不断变化,没有一个“属于我”的身体。
4.意义
破除对身体的执著,明白身体只是因缘和合的现象。
二、观受:看见感受如何生灭
1.感受分三类
乐受、苦受、不苦不乐受。任何受都不持久,不可靠。
2.感受不是“我”
痛不是“我痛”,只是“痛感正在发生”。
3.观察感受的变化
强 → 弱 → 消失,完全不由你掌控。
4.意义
不再被感受绑架,从情绪反应进入自由。
三、观心:看见心如何改变
1.心不断在不同状态间跳动
散乱 → 集中
愤怒 → 平息
明亮 → 昏沉
2.心没有固定形态
它像天上的云,念头不断浮现又离开。
3.观察心的倾向
贪、瞋、痴的力量如何推动心?
4.意义
明白心不是“我”,只是状态的组合与变化。
四、观法:照见真相与法则
1.观察念头的生灭
念头自动生起,自动消失。
2.观察执著的运作
渴望、恐惧、抗拒——都只是心的习性,而非“我”的意志。
3.观察一切法的无常、苦、无我
所有现象都不值得抓住。
4.意义
触及智慧核心:一切无常,一切无我,一切因缘所生。
总结
四念处以“身、受、心、法”为方向,让修行者如实照见身心。身体在变、感受在变、心在变、所有法在变;看见这一切,执著自然松开,心由此走向清明与自由。
Date: 02/08/2025 02/09/2025
Location: Star River Meditation Center
Teacher: Yunquan Huang
Sitting Meditation
The Four Foundations of Mindfulness: Observing Body, Feeling, Mind, and Phenomena
The Four Foundations of Mindfulness are the Buddha’s essential path to liberation. By observing body, feelings, mind, and phenomena, practitioners learn to see reality clearly—free from distortion, clinging, and confusion.
1.Mindfulness of the Body: Seeing Impermanence
1.Observe posture and movement
Walking, standing, sitting, lying—all constantly changing.
2.Observe the breath
Inhaling and exhaling reveal impermanence clearly.
3.Observe bodily sensations
Warmth, tension, lightness, pressure—all arise and fade.
4.Meaning:
We loosen attachment by seeing the body as a changing process, not a “self.”
2. Mindfulness of Feelings: Seeing Their Nature
1.Three types of feelings
Pleasant, unpleasant, neutral—none are stable.
2.Feelings are not “self”
Not “I am in pain,”but “pain is happening.”
3.Observe their arising and passing
Strong → weak → gone.
4.Meaning:
We stop being controlled by emotions and reactions.
3.Mindfulness of Mind: Seeing Its Shifting States
1.The mind moves constantly
Restless, calm, angry, bright, dull—always changing.
2.Mind has no fixed identity
States come and go like clouds in the sky.
3.Observe tendencies
How do greed, aversion, or delusion influence the mind?
4.Meaning:
The mind is not “me,” but a flow of conditions.
4.Mindfulness of Phenomena: Seeing Truth as It Is
1.Observe thoughts
They arise on their own, disappear on their own.
2.Observe clinging
Desire, fear, resistance—all are mental habits.
3.Observe impermanence, suffering, and non-self
Everything is conditioned and empty of ownership.
4.Meaning:
Wisdom arises by seeing things without illusion.
Conclusion
The Four Foundations guide us to observe body, feeling, mind, and phenomena as changing processes.Seeing impermanence and non-self directly weakens attachment, allowing clarity and freedom to emerge.