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Trances and mental absorptions (Buddhism)

  • Jhana (Pali)

Description

Concentration of the mind allows it to enter the fine-material (rupaloka) sphere where it may progressively experience 4 trance states. Beyond this the trances may progress into the immaterial (arupaloka) sphere and 4 additional stages of absorption. The jhana lead to mundane and supermundane (lokuttara) insights or immediate intuitive knowledge (vipassana). Some 18 chief kinds of insight are enumerated.

Context

In southern Buddhism, bhavana (yoga) with its mental trances and absorptions produces insight or wisdom (panna), tranquillity (samatha) and the gnosis of light (samadhi). The fourth trance of the five-material sphere is also the starting point for the development of the 6 kinds of higher spiritual forces (abhinna) and the roads to power (iddhi-pada).

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Database
Human development
Type
(M) Modes of awareness
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Language
English
1A4N
M2122
DOCID
12321220
D7NID
236305
Last update
Oct 21, 2022