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The seven factors of awakening

Seven inner qualities that, cultivated together, ripen the mind toward awakening.

The seven factors of awakening (Pali satta bojjhaṅgā) are seven wholesome qualities of mind that, when developed and balanced together, carry a meditator toward awakening — the liberating understanding that frees the mind from suffering. They are described as factors that grow naturally as practice matures, each supporting the next.

The seven are: (1) mindfulness — clear, present awareness of what is happening; (2) investigation — actively examining experience to understand its true nature rather than taking it for granted; (3) energy — the steady effort and enthusiasm that keeps practice alive; (4) joy — a wholesome gladness and rapture that arises as the mind grows light; (5) tranquillity — the settling and calming of body and mind; (6) concentration — the gathered, unified focus of a steady mind; and (7) equanimity — even-minded balance that neither grasps at the pleasant nor pushes away the unpleasant.

These are not meant to be forced. The traditional teaching describes them almost like tending a fire: when the mind is sluggish or dull, you encourage the energizing factors (investigation, energy, joy); when it is agitated or restless, you encourage the settling ones (tranquillity, concentration, equanimity); mindfulness is helpful throughout. Brought into harmony, they mature into the clear, balanced awareness from which awakening unfolds.

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Mindfulness: A Practical Guide to Awakening · Joseph Goldstein

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Happiness Is an Inside Job: Practicing for a Joyful Life · Sylvia Boorstein

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佛說清淨心經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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阿毘達磨品類足論 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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Paṭisambhidāmagga · The Pāli Canon (Tipiṭaka)

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Vibhaṅga · The Pāli Canon (Tipiṭaka)

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般泥洹經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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舍利弗阿毘曇論 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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佛般泥洹經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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阿差末菩薩經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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阿毘達磨發智論 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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Saṁyutta Nikāya · The Pāli Canon (Tipiṭaka)

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At one time the venerables Upavāṇa and Sāriputta were staying near Kosambī, in Ghosita’s Monastery. Then in the late afternoon, Venerable Sāriputta came out of retreat, went to Venerable Upavāṇa and e

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佛說金剛場莊嚴般若波羅蜜多教中一分 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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Unraveling the Intent · The Tibetan Kangyur (84000)

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Then the bodhisattva Avaloki­teśvara addressed the Blessed One, “Blessed One, the ten stages of the bodhisattva are called (1) Utmost Joy, (2) Stainless, (3) Illuminating, (4) Radiant, (5) Hard to Co

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佛說法乘義決定經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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佛說法集名數經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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阿毘達磨法蘊足論 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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阿毘曇毘婆沙論 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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Therīgāthā · The Pāli Canon (Tipiṭaka)

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Of the seven awakening factors, the path for attaining extinguishment, I have developed them all, just as the Buddha taught. I attain the meditations on emptiness and signlessness whenever I want. I a

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中邊分別論疏 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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Modern teachers who discuss this idea

Modern and living teachers whose books take up The seven factors of awakening. These works are still in copyright, so we can’t show the text here — each links out to the book.