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The Flavors of Jhāna

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Sep 18, 2025
In this engaging discussion, meditation teacher Brian Newman shares his expertise on jhāna, exploring its varied flavors. He highlights Kenneth Folk’s clever strawberry analogy, illustrating how different meditation practices all lead to the same essence despite their uniqueness. Topics dive into the structural qualities of jhāna, like the aperture of attention and eye postures, and how to balance deep meditative absorption with daily life. With practical insights, Newman emphasizes inclusivity in teaching diverse jhāna methods.
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ANECDOTE

Strawberry Analogy For Jhāna

  • Kenneth Folk told a strawberry analogy to show jhāna appears across a depth spectrum.
  • He concluded "it all tastes like strawberry" to mean different depths share the same essence.
INSIGHT

Jhāna As Meditation Itself

  • Vince and Brian both shifted from narrow technical definitions to seeing jhāna as simply 'meditation' in a broad sense.
  • They observe practice object and instruction shape contours, but the same fundamental pattern emerges.
INSIGHT

Eight Jhānas And Traditions

  • Brian proposes eight discrete jhānic states arranged linearly but accessible non-sequentially on different days.
  • He notes whole traditions can be built around privileging one of those states.
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