Parallels With Vipassana Nanas and Shamatha Jhanas - Discussion
Parallels With Vipassana Nanas and Shamatha Jhanas
Kelly Gordon Weeks, muokattu 3 Vuodet sitten at 27.4.2021 7:27
Created 3 Vuodet ago at 27.4.2021 7:27
Parallels With Vipassana Nanas and Shamatha Jhanas
Viestejä: 191 Liittymispäivä: 9.8.2020 Viimeisimmät viestit
I just reread part of MTCB about the Mind/Body Nana. Daniel mentions a relationship between the Mind/Body nana and the first shamatha jhana. I find this interesting as I have noticed similar parallels in my practice.
Is there more that can be said about this observation? Are the nanas directly affected by the shamatha jhanas and vice versa?
Thanks!
-Kelly
Is there more that can be said about this observation? Are the nanas directly affected by the shamatha jhanas and vice versa?
Thanks!
-Kelly
Zero, muokattu 3 Vuodet sitten at 27.4.2021 13:17
Created 3 Vuodet ago at 27.4.2021 9:17
RE: Parallels With Vipassana Nanas and Shamatha Jhanas
Viestejä: 68 Liittymispäivä: 21.2.2018 Viimeisimmät viestit
This post seems relevant: https://www.dharmaoverground.org/dharma-wiki/-/wiki/Main/Jhana+and+%C3%91ana+/en
The Progress of Insight can be divided in four sections. The first 3 nanas correlate with 1st jhana(vipassana/soft/hard/whatever). The 4th nana aka A&P corrleates with the 2nd jhana(vipassana/soft/hard/whatever). The dukkha nanas, insight stages 5-10 coorelate with the 3rd jhana. Equanimity coorelates with the 4th jhana. The coorelation is due to the nature of attention during each stage. 1st jhana and the first 3 nanas have a narrower band of attention. While the attention becomes wider and wider going though the stages of insight(nanas) and jhanas up to the 4th jhana/Equanimity nana with the attention being spacious and all-inclusive. Very fascinating. Maybe this is wrong, and I'm not sure how far to take this idea, but the scope of attention and suffering one experiences may coorelate.
The Progress of Insight can be divided in four sections. The first 3 nanas correlate with 1st jhana(vipassana/soft/hard/whatever). The 4th nana aka A&P corrleates with the 2nd jhana(vipassana/soft/hard/whatever). The dukkha nanas, insight stages 5-10 coorelate with the 3rd jhana. Equanimity coorelates with the 4th jhana. The coorelation is due to the nature of attention during each stage. 1st jhana and the first 3 nanas have a narrower band of attention. While the attention becomes wider and wider going though the stages of insight(nanas) and jhanas up to the 4th jhana/Equanimity nana with the attention being spacious and all-inclusive. Very fascinating. Maybe this is wrong, and I'm not sure how far to take this idea, but the scope of attention and suffering one experiences may coorelate.
Kelly Gordon Weeks, muokattu 3 Vuodet sitten at 27.4.2021 11:57
Created 3 Vuodet ago at 27.4.2021 11:57
RE: Parallels With Vipassana Nanas and Shamatha Jhanas
Viestejä: 191 Liittymispäivä: 9.8.2020 Viimeisimmät viestit
Holy crap this is very insightful. Thanks for sharing your experience and Kenneth Folk's article.
Sam Gentile, muokattu 3 Vuodet sitten at 27.4.2021 12:00
Created 3 Vuodet ago at 27.4.2021 12:00
RE: Parallels With Vipassana Nanas and Shamatha Jhanas
Viestejä: 1310 Liittymispäivä: 4.5.2020 Viimeisimmät viestit
> The dukkha nanas, insight stages 5-10 coorelate with the 3rd jhana.
Kelley,
Zero has it exactly right as my teacher taught me.
Kelley,
Zero has it exactly right as my teacher taught me.
Dream Walker, muokattu 3 Vuodet sitten at 27.4.2021 14:56
Created 3 Vuodet ago at 27.4.2021 14:55
RE: Parallels With Vipassana Nanas and Shamatha Jhanas
Viestejä: 1746 Liittymispäivä: 18.1.2012 Viimeisimmät viestitKelly Gordon Weeks I just reread part of MTCB about the Mind/Body Nana. Daniel mentions a relationship between the Mind/Body nana and the first shamatha jhana. I find this interesting as I have noticed similar parallels in my practice. Is there more that can be said about this observation? Are the nanas directly affected by the shamatha jhanas and vice versa? Thanks! -Kelly
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