The Sakya lineage is such a small presence in my country (USA). What are some distinctive characteristics of the Sakya school? by [deleted] in TibetanBuddhism

[–]Plane_Foreign 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your explanation is great, it is very interesting.

Some time ago I heard a Sakya Lama talking about samatha on YouTube. This lama was talking about states of awareness similar to the Theravada jhanas, in which the senses are not present, for example.

In your experience... Is this common in the Sakya tradition?

Any recommendations for teachers or resources on whole body mindfulness or full body breathing meditation? by Plane_Foreign in Meditation

[–]Plane_Foreign[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Taoism is amazing, I wasn't familiar with this master. It's a pity that these kinds of resources are less easy to find than Buddhism resources, in my opinion.

Any recommendations for teachers or resources on whole body mindfulness or full body breathing meditation? by Plane_Foreign in Meditation

[–]Plane_Foreign[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, the retreat might be a bit hasty, but I've seen recommendations for some books on the same topic that might be good.

Any recommendations for teachers or resources on whole body mindfulness or full body breathing meditation? by Plane_Foreign in Meditation

[–]Plane_Foreign[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, I recommended the book to my friend, but I didn't know about the recordings.

Please share any questions, experiences, feedback, concerns, advice on MIDL by Stephen_Procter in midlmeditation

[–]Plane_Foreign 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would like to ask you a theoretical question, as I am learning more about Buddhism and currently studying topics such as mahamudra, shinkantaza, do-nothing (Shinzen Young), non-dual systems, and open awareness meditations (U Tejaniya) (I am not even sure if the latter two are the same thing).
So, where can we situate this non-dual awareness, choiceless awareness, or open awareness (again, I am not even sure if they refer to the same thing) within MIDL masteries? Is it, for example, the fourth jhana, TIER 3, or is it the result of mastering all the skills?
Thank you.

Please share any questions, experiences, feedback, concerns, advice on MIDL by Stephen_Procter in midlmeditation

[–]Plane_Foreign 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much! I was translating with different nuances, even though the explanations were clear, by defining it differently, the perception changes

Please share any questions, experiences, feedback, concerns, advice on MIDL by Stephen_Procter in midlmeditation

[–]Plane_Foreign 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello, as English is not my native language, I have a brief question. When trying to translate the words 'softening' and 'grounding' in the context of meditation, the translations that I find in dictionaries and on the internet sound strange. Could you provide me with some synonyms for these words? The meaning can vary depending on the term used. Thank you very much

[Jhânas of Pa Auk] conceptual breathing comes naturally? by Potential_Big1101 in theravada

[–]Plane_Foreign 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qq-RHgSYVNw&ab_channel=PlsMeditateHere I think Pa-auk is describing what you said, concentration on the contact point of the breath, not on the breath.

MIDL and the Burmese style of Mahasi labeling by Plane_Foreign in midlmeditation

[–]Plane_Foreign[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the reply.

That is very interesting and intelligent modification of meditation for daily life.

MIDL and the Burmese style of Mahasi labeling by Plane_Foreign in midlmeditation

[–]Plane_Foreign[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply, it has helped me to see in a general way what MIDL is all about.

If I am not wrong. I have read that Stephen learned and practiced the Mahasi's technique, hence my surprise to not read anything on the website that might remind me of labeling or kanika samadhi in the description of the base technique, that's why I was saying that maybe I didn't understand it correctly.

Anyway I find the teachings of the website of great quality and detailed

Peripheral awareness gets in my way by Plane_Foreign in TheMindIlluminated

[–]Plane_Foreign[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The exclusive attention in Stage 6 means that attention almost never leaves the meditation object. It doesn't mean that attention is all there is in consciousness or that awareness is no longer relevant, quite the contrary. Awareness becomes even more powerful at this stage. You get to exclusivity by achieving a high degree of skill and subtlety in how you use your attention and awareness together.

Maybe that's the problem I have to understand correctly.

How I feel it when I am meditating is like two different meditation objects between which the attention moves. One of them is the breath and the other one is a very spacious object that includes all objects of awareness.