Hitting wall Entering 5th Jhana?

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Benjamin Babeshkin, modificado hace 8 años at 3/03/16 13:24
Created 8 años ago at 3/03/16 13:24

Hitting wall Entering 5th Jhana?

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For the past week or so, I have been sitting an odd block during meditation, but also an odd experience. 

I have been going from equanimity (4th Jhana) to what feels like an expansion of mind, and a fading away of the body (I assume this is the 5th)… I cannot feel myself breathing which caused distress, and instinctually I take a breath. This causes me to go back to equanimity. I kept on it and hit this state a few more times with the same outcome…(basically yo-yoing back and forth, for about an hour)

I got a bit frustrated, and got up and took a lying posture. and got to a state where the body had what felt like energy running through it, and then all of a sudden there was a momentary loss of consciousness (I could not hear, and I do not think I was conscious for that moment but I was nominally “aware”.) I only realized that happened after I gained consciousness again because it was like a hole in a stream of consciousness. It was basically like a blip… like a line that had a sharp dip in it, and then continued back where it was.

Has anyone had this issue?  Where the breathing was either lost, or so shallow that you think you need to control the breath to take a deeper breath?  How do you get past it?

Scott Kinney, modificado hace 8 años at 3/03/16 13:37
Created 8 años ago at 3/03/16 13:37

RE: Hitting wall Entering 5th Jhana?

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I am also playing with the transition from 4th to 5th, although I haven't had quite the same experience as you. I don't have any concerns about breathing, so whether it's shallow or just really slow doesn't distract me.

However, I do have a question that might bear on part of your experience. When you are in 4th, or when you go from 3rd to 4th, do you tend to slump over in your seated posture? If so, I can see where that would cause some positional stress in breathing.
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Benjamin Babeshkin, modificado hace 8 años at 3/03/16 13:42
Created 8 años ago at 3/03/16 13:42

RE: Hitting wall Entering 5th Jhana?

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Scott Kinney:
I am also playing with the transition from 4th to 5th, although I haven't had quite the same experience as you. I don't have any concerns about breathing, so whether it's shallow or just really slow doesn't distract me.

However, I do have a question that might bear on part of your experience. When you are in 4th, or when you go from 3rd to 4th, do you tend to slump over in your seated posture? If so, I can see where that would cause some positional stress in breathing.


I do a bit, yes. Usually my head declines more toward my chest, and I slump over a bit.   I am siting in a chair, I am thinking of trying this all on a bench Seiza style. 
Scott Kinney, modificado hace 8 años at 3/03/16 13:49
Created 8 años ago at 3/03/16 13:49

RE: Hitting wall Entering 5th Jhana?

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Try to fix your posture while in 3rd, and you might not slump so much going into 4th. YMMV.

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