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  2. Śūnyatā - Wikipedia

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    Emptiness as a meditative state is said to be reached when "not attending to any themes, he [the bhikkhu] enters & remains in internal emptiness" (MN 122). This meditative dwelling is developed through the "four formless states" of meditation or Arūpajhānas and then through "themeless concentration of awareness". [10]

  3. Abhijñā - Wikipedia

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    The attainment of the four jhanas, or meditative absorptions, is considered a prerequisite for their attainment. [5] In terms of specifically enumerated knowledges, these include mundane extra-sensory abilities (such as seeing past lives and various supranormal powers like levitation) as well as the supramundane, meaning the extinction of all ...

  4. Nirvana (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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    The term nirvana is part of an extensive metaphorical structure that was probably established at a very early age in Buddhism. It is "the most common term used by Buddhists to describe a state of freedom from suffering and rebirth," [13] but its etymology may not be conclusive for its meaning. [14]

  5. Prajñā (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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    Thai Buddhist monk and meditation-master Ajahn Lee classifies the first two types of paññā as dhamma on the theory-level and the last as dhamma on the practice-level. [13] Ajahn Lee states that this results in two levels of paññā : mundane paññā which is the comprehension of worldly and dhamma subjects, and transcendent paññā which ...

  6. Glossary of spirituality terms - Wikipedia

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    Zazen: In Zen Buddhism, sitting meditation or zazen (Japanese: 座禅; literally "seated concentration") is a meditative discipline practitioners perform to calm the body and the mind and experience insight into the nature of existence. While the term originally referred to a sitting practice, it is now commonly used to refer to practices in ...

  7. The ‘Soft Life’ Era Is Coming, According to Astrology

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    Pisces rules the subconscious mind and our mental health, prompting a wider embrace of meditation and mindfulness practices, which have been proven to help with everything from anxiety to depression.

  8. Other power - Wikipedia

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    Other power (Chinese: tālì 他力, Japanese: tariki, Sanskrit: *para-bala) is an East Asian Mahayana Buddhist concept which is discussed in Pure Land Buddhism and other forms of East Asian Buddhism. It generally refers to the power of a Buddha which can inspire someone, and take them to the Pure Land where they may

  9. The connection allows them to feel as though they understand the other on a deep, predictable level and the commitment that exists between them is strong enough to last a lifetime. Gemini and ...