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These are the Four Jhānas

Dec 8, 2025
Leigh Brasington, a meditation teacher specializing in jhāna practices, delves into the fascinating progression through the four jhānas. He shares insights on generating access concentration, labeling distractions, and the unique sensations of each jhāna—from the energy of the first to the serene neutrality of the fourth. Leigh explains how these states can enhance mindfulness and insight practices, emphasizing their practical characteristics and the importance of stabilizing one's experience for deeper meditation.
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ADVICE

Settle First, Then Shift To Pleasure

  • Do generate access concentration by settling the mind and labeling distractions (e.g., “story”) to return to the breath.
  • Then shift attention to a pleasant sensation and do nothing else to allow first jhāna to arise.
INSIGHT

Vitakka/Vicāra Are Thinking And Examining

  • Vitakka and vicāra in the suttas mean thinking and examining, not mere initial/sustained attention.
  • Historical redefinitions likely arose to fit later stricter standards of jhāna.
ADVICE

Use A Deep Exhale To Move To Second

  • If first jhāna is intense, take a deep breath and fully exhale to release piti energy.
  • Then shift attention to the sukha so the second jhāna can arise.
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