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Entering the First Jhāna

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Nov 10, 2025
Leigh Brasington, an experienced jhāna teacher trained by Ayya Khema, provides a practical guide to entering the first jhāna. He shares the importance of pleasant sensations and their role in sustaining deep concentration. The conversation dives into the nuances of access concentration, meditation objects, and the significance of pīti and sukha in jhāna experiences. Leigh underscores avoiding control and the feedback loop of pleasure that enhances mindfulness. He captivates with insights on the neurobiology of reward, linking pleasurable states to dopamine release.
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ANECDOTE

Stumbling Into The First Jhāna

  • Leigh Brasington stumbled into the first jhāna on retreat with Ajahn Buddhadasa and was told he was experiencing pīti.
  • That joyful experience shifted his practice from duty to desire and changed his motivation to meditate.
INSIGHT

Jhāna Structure And Samādhi Reframed

  • The suttas describe four jhānas plus four immaterial states, later combined into an eightfold schema.
  • Samādhi functions as 'indistractability' rather than strained concentration for effective jhāna practice.
ADVICE

Posture And Object For Access Concentration

  • Sit comfortably upright to avoid aversion or sleepiness and make breath awareness easier.
  • Choose a meditation object like mindfulness of breathing, metta, or a body scan to develop access concentration.
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