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Entering the First Jhāna

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Dec 3, 2025
Leigh Brasington, a long-term meditation teacher, shares insightful wisdom on entering the first jhāna, a joyful meditative state. He explains the importance of abandoning hindrances to reach access concentration and emphasizes non-doing to amplify pleasure into the jhāna experience. Brasington offers practical advice on choosing meditation objects and recognizing signs of deepening concentration, such as subtle breath changes and visual cues. He also discusses common pitfalls to avoid and the neurochemical feedback loop that enhances the jhāna experience.
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INSIGHT

Jhāna Framing And Samādhi Reframed

  • Jhānas are described in early texts as four jhānas plus immaterial states, not simply an eightfold set.
  • Samādhi functions as 'indistractability' and pairs with ethics and wisdom in practice.
ADVICE

Drop Expectations And Hindrances First

  • Avoid expectation and unresolved psychological issues before training concentration.
  • Abandon the five hindrances first because they block entry into the jhānas.
ADVICE

Set Posture And Choose An Object

  • Sit upright, comfortable but not sleepy, and pick a meditation object to develop access concentration.
  • Use breath, mettā, body scan, nada, or a mantra to stabilize attention.
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