

Doubt, Faith, and Fun in Meditation Practice, with Daniel Ingram
Oct 23, 2018
Experienced meditator and teacher, Daniel Ingram, discusses Fire Kasina practice, deep awakening through mental object focus, balancing wisdom and faith, processing trauma with meditation, beauty as support, increasing stream entry, and over-diagnosis of attainment. Also, explored are faith and guru practice, impermanence insight, hindrances for smart people, and rapture.
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Diverse Practices at Dharma Treasure
- Daniel Ingram recounts his recent teaching experience at Dharma Treasure, co-leading with Culadasa.
- They supported various techniques, from noting to fire kasina, fostering an adult learning environment.
Fire Kasina's Rapid Progress
- Fire Kasina practice accelerates deep progress, with many reaching dark night territory in days and equanimity within weeks.
- This rapid progression often bypasses typical bodily pain and complexity.
Deconstructing Self with Fire Kasina
- One practitioner described losing his sense of self, with only swirling neon colors where his head should be.
- This powerful deconstruction highlights Fire Kasina's ability to dissolve self-perception.