The following are the sayings of some of the wisest of men, which are put down in order that one may clearly see the way to go:
1 One who is watchful of all his actions of body, speech and mind, is clearly aware of those actions which are of benefit both to himself and to others
7 The belief that we ourselves exist, and that other things belong to us, are, in the ultimate sense (paramattha), both wrong notions, because one cannot find nor come to know either of them
The Characteristic-of-Impermanence then becomes apparent In other words, when the Citta has become steady or fixed, it will see the Citta which is unsteady (or impermanent)
When one has stopped thoughts in the three times, knowledge still remains, and its nature is quite stable It does not cease except when one lies down and goes to sleep, or one dies, or when the Noble Disciple (Ariya) enters the state of the cessation of consciousness (Nirodha)
The Aggregates as Oneself and the Aggregates Correctly Understood
Concerning the truth of suffering it arises and ceases within the Aggregates which are on their own Do not becom involved with them; beware of the cause of suffering, for it will in due course give rise to suffering; therefore leave them alone
Base Seven is the way to assess the result on one’s Citta due to following the Path (Magga) The Path is the actions which one performs; the result (Phala), is the reaping of the reward