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12 hours ago, m0hsen said:

Ego-mind knows that, that's why people are always running away from themselves and turning within is something considerate unhealthy or bad in society and being extrovert good (always wanting to be around others avoiding to be alone, easily get bored when there's nothing to do etc)

ego-mind fully knows that when you turn within and and reach a level which you find the source of joy pleasure, happiness, it's done :) nobody like literally nobody would seek worldly pleasure once he hit the source after that.

Pretty much exactly! For enlightenment, one can either:

1. recognize their true nature and then allow that to dissolve their egoic habits over a course of (usually) several years, or

2. dissolve their egoic habits over a course of (also usually) several years until their true nature is unavoidably recognized.

Often a sort of combination or cycling of #1 and #2, in a sense. They’re the same in the end, but accessing and progressing in jhana is sort of in line with #2 — massive quieting of much of the normal egoic habits of seeking happiness from the world. It’s not required for enlightenment but it’s not unlikely that the state you’ll be in with that power will feel like “how much more could I want?” Which really cuts the fuel source off from a large portion of the egoic mental habits.

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Serious meditation/yoga, breathing exercises and the most potent one: cold showers. If you want to take it to the next level, then ice baths.

I take cold showers everyday, but I've only done ice bath twice. It is definitely a huge commitment, but the after effects are insane. Like literal high.

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@m0hsen

And progressing in jhana is about releasing attachment to the current level — the later Jhanas basically have no room for physical pleasure because it’s old news — it’s recognized that the ultimate reason you like the pleasure is the peace it provides, and then you essentially absorb into pure peace, which interestingly is immeasurably more sublime than pure pleasure. Though you can always revisit earlier Jhanas. You generally pass through each one distinctly on the way up and down — known as the jhanic arc. Letting that arc flow naturally is the best way to practice them. With great skill you can enter into specific jhanas without having to follow the arc, but again the best way to practice is to let them progress naturally:

i.e. the mind naturally begins to sense that the overwhelming exhilarating body buzz of 1st jhana is less sublime than the bliss itself produced by that exhilaration and so it absorbs into the blissful happiness of 2nd jhana like a warm bath (ecstasy/exhilaration now in the background); then mind begins to tire still of the overwhelming orgasmic exhilaration and so turns away from it entirely, giving way to pure happiness completely divested of bodily-exhilaration (3rd jhana), which is almost certainly not something humans are capable of outside of jhana. Abandon pleasure for peace itself (4th), abandon materiality; space; consciousness; nothingness; perception-landing (8th)...

Even 1st jhana will knock your socks off though, so don’t worry about the later ones. The best word for 1st jhana is probably YEE HAW!! ? ? 

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On 2021. 08. 27. at 7:06 PM, The0Self said:

Right Concentration by Leigh Brasington

Been wanting to learn Jhanas and just started to read this book due to your recommendation. Thanks man, this looks like just exactly what I've been looking for!

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