Tag: Concentration

Stages of Concentration 2

Posted on 27. Jun, 2010

Absorption

With further practice the factors of concentration gain in strength and bring the mind to absorption. Like access concentration, absorption takes the counterpart sign as object. Concentration in the stage of absorption is divided into eight levels, each marked by greater depth, purity, and subtlety than its predecessor. The first four levels form a set called the four jhana. The second four are immaterial states. The eight levels have to be attained in progressive order, the achievement of any later level being dependent on the mastery of the immediately preceding level ... read more of Stages of Concentration 2 ...

What are The Seven Factors of Enlightenment?

Posted on 20. May, 2010

The wholesome states of mind to be developed can be grouped in various ways. One popular way of grouping is into the set called The Seven Factors of Enlightenment, which includes Mindfulness, Investigation, Energy, Rapture, Tranquility, Concentration, and Equanimity.

The first enlightenment factor – Mindfulness - clears the ground for insight by revealing the phenomena as they are here and now, stripped of all subjectivity: commentaries, interpretations, projections, etc. Mindfulness is basically receptive.

When the bare phenomena are seen as they are, the second enlightenment factor - Investigation - steps in to ponder their characteristics, conditions, and consequences ... read more of What are The Seven Factors of ...

The Five Hindrances

Posted on 06. May, 2010

Once started on the path - and concentration not yet quite learned - the meditator will meet the five hindrances in one shape or the other. It is part of anyones progress to overcome these hindrances, which are: sensual desire, ill will, dullness-drowsiness, restlessness-worry, and doubt. Sensual desire and ill will are the unwholesome roots of greed and aversion while dullness-drowsiness, restlessness-worry, and doubt are caused by delusion.

Sensual desire is lust for pleasing sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and touches. The term is sometimes interpreted in a broader sense encompassing craving, whether for sense pleasures, wealth, power, position, fame, or anything else desire can settle upon ... read more of The Five Hindrances ...

The Three Stages of Training

Posted on 30. Apr, 2010

Considered as a system of practical training, the eight factors of The Noble Path is divided into three groups representing three stages of training:

Morality: right speech, right action, and right livelihood Concentration: right effort, right mindfulness, and right concentration Wisdom: right understanding and right intention

For the practitioner, the path evolves naturally through these three stages, with moral discipline as the foundation for concentration, concentration the foundation for wisdom, and wisdom the direct instrument for reaching liberation ... read more of The Three Stages of Training ...

What is Right Concentration?

Posted on 17. Apr, 2010

Concentration ultimately means one-pointedness of mind - the centering of the mind and mental factors rightly and evenly on an object. Right concentration collects together the dispersed stream of mental states to induce an inner unification. Unbroken attentiveness to an object brings along tranquility of the mental functions. The unconcentrated mind moves in a scattered manner and rushes from idea to idea, from thought to thought, without inner control. Such a distracted mind often gets overwhelmed by worries and concerns, it sees things only in fragments, distorted by the ripples of random thoughts ... read more of What is Right Concentration? ...

What is Right Effort?

Posted on 19. Mar, 2010

To make any progress on the Noble Path requires Right Effort, which is exertion of wholesome energy guided by Right View and Right Intention. Right Effort has two sides and is often divided into the 'four great endeavors':

Prevent arising of unwholesome states not yet arisen Abandon unwholesome states already arisen. Arouse wholesome states not yet arisen. Nurture wholesome states already arisen.

The one side of Right Effort aims at overcoming unwholesome states of mind caused by latent defilements – the first effort to prevent the unwholesome states from arising and the second to get rid of unwholesome states that arise despite the first effort ... read more of What is Right Effort? ...

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