The Four Absorptions in Meditation The Buddha’s First Teaching หน้า 132
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สรุปเนื้อหา

This text outlines the four absorptions in meditation, detailing the factors involved in each state. The First Absorption is characterized by five components: initial application of mind (vitakka), continued application of mind (vicāra), joy (pīti), happiness (sukha), and one-pointedness (ekaggatā). The Second Absorption is defined by joy (pīti), happiness (sukha), and one-pointedness (ekaggatā). The Third Absorption includes happiness (sukha) and one-pointedness (ekaggatā). Finally, the Fourth Absorption comprises one-pointedness (ekaggatā) and equanimity (upekkhā). Each absorption represents a progressive state of concentration and emotional balance, exploring the refined qualities of the mind as one deepens their meditation practice. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-First Absorption
-Second Absorption
-Third Absorption
-Fourth Absorption
-Factors of Absorption

ข้อความต้นฉบับในหน้า

guish them as follows: The First Absorption which is accompanied by five factors: initial application of mind [vitakka], continued application of mind [vicāra], joy [pīti], happiness [sukha] and one-pointedness [ekaggatā]. The Second Absorption which is accompanied by three factors: joy [pīti], happiness [sukha] and one-pointedness [ekaggatā]. The Third Absorption which is accompanied by two factors: happiness [sukha] and one-pointedness [ekaggatā]. The Fourth Absorption which is accompanied by two factors: one-pointedness [ekaggatā] and equanimity [upekkhā]. initial application of mind [vitakka] continued application of mind [vicāra] joy [pīti] happiness [sukha] one-pointedness [ekaggatā] equanimity [upekkhā] 1st Absorption ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 2nd Absorption 3rd Absorption 4th Absorption
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