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Why do some teachers warn about practicing jhanas?

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  • Hi all! Would anyone be so kind to tell me what did ven. Gunaratana say on sammasamadhi from 00:30 to 00:35?

    Just can't reproduce that Pali statement.

  • He said in Pali: "What is right concentration, monks? Here, apart from sensual pleasures, apart from unwholesome things, he enters into first Jhana which has (the 5 factors)."

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  • I truly love this guy. I've read his book & watched most of his videos. But I swear I cannot understand a word he's saying, LOL. Although I still enjoy listening to him.

  • Sadhu sadhu sadhu

  • @billhuston BillHuston, Mindfulness in Plain English is a most EXCELLENT BOOK!!!!! Thank you so much for posting it here! Thank you thank you thank you!!! =)

  • in my small understanding, i think there is a danger is thinking we don't have a self and falling into the traps of nihilism. Anything that exists, that we can point to and ask 'is this the self?' cannot be a self or something eternal because it is based on the delusion and karmic seeds of the mind. When the truth is seen and mind pure, then truly we will know what we are. but until then, any concept of self is false because it can pass away, it doesn't have sovereignty, it isn't independent.

  • translation: dont practice deep meditation until your ready because if you havent reached a certain point, you may not be meditating, you may just be falling asleep sitting up with your eyes open and not falling into REM sleep. alot to meditation is determination and patience with a feeling of timelessness, intention, goal, and willingness. you may not always get a transcendental understanding or contact a deity, but any understanding into the metaphysical is indeed progress.

  • Buddha taught this many times throughout the cannon. It is one of the Three Marks of Existence:

    Suffering, Impermanence, and No-Self

  • Youtube won't let us post a URL, but if you search for the title "Mindfulness in Plain English" you will find it online. I bought a printed copy of the book. It is a great beginners guide to meditation. (Even useful for experienced meditators!)

  • yanna is another way to transliterate into English the Pali (also Sanksrit) word which is the subject of this video, which is commonly transliterated as jhana.

    The full answers to your questions can be found by any basic book on Buddhism. Begin by learning about the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path. This is the core of Buddhism and is common to all sects. "Sama Samadhi" is "right concentration", of which there are two forms.

  • It seems that some Christian writers realy want Buddha to validate his believings (soul, god, etc), making him say what he never intended. Reading only the annata sutta may mislead us to think so, but when we study this with in the Dependent Origination context we see that self is only a construction of our own mind when it interacts with anithing. So there realy is no independent self.

  • Oh, yes, thank you! It is what he said, I've got it and actually this is not a problem. It is almost like this:

    "... vivicceva kāmehi, vivicca akusalehi dhammehi savitakkaṃ savicāraṃ vivekajaṃ pītisukhaṃ paṭhamaṃ jhānaṃ upasampajja viharati"

    I just can't catch the first part of the phrase. I'm making subtitles now for the movie to translate it from english. So your help will be much appreciated!

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