Pragmatic Dharma

Shamatha Jhāna 101

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Feb 24, 2026
A practical dismantling of myths about deep absorption and why intense focus is more natural than you think. Clear guidance on choosing compelling concentration objects, including using the breath as a conceptual anchor. Explanations of jhāna signs like rapture and bliss and how steady practice yields better attention and less pain. Cultural and psychological barriers to practice are critiqued, with an invitation to persistently try.
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ADVICE

Let Concentration Teach Your Ethics

  • Use concentration practice itself as ethical training rather than waiting to perfect ethics first.
  • Brian explains focusing reveals hindrances (lust, aversion, procrastination) and teaches what psychological work to do.
INSIGHT

Jhāna Is A Spectrum Not Binary

  • Jhāna exists on a spectrum; partial absorption matters and stage order isn't strictly linear.
  • Brian argues you can be '10 jhāna' or '80 jhāna' and some find higher jhānas easier than lower ones.
ADVICE

Pick An Object You Crave

  • Choose a compelling concentration object that motivates sustained waiting and focus.
  • Brian uses the cat-and-hole metaphor and recommends the breath or any of 39 other objects tailored to personal attraction.
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