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en:tipitaka:sut:sn:sn14:sn14.011.than [2019/10/30 13:27] – Title Changed Johannen:tipitaka:sut:sn:sn14:sn14.011.than [2022/08/19 13:38] (current) – ” to " Johann
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-  :: The property of beauty refers to a meditative attainment. Here it is described as a second stage in concentration practice that does not map clearly onto the four jhanas, although it may be roughly equivalent to the fourth jhana. In [[en:tipitaka:sut:dn:dn.15.0.than|DN 15]] and [[en:tipitaka:sut:mn:mn.137.than|MN 137]] it is described as a third stage in concentration practice. In the words of DN 15: &ldquo;Possessed of form, one sees forms. This is the first emancipation. Not percipient of form internally, one sees forms externally. This is the second emancipation. One is intent only on the beautiful. This is the third emancipation.&rdquo;+  :: The property of beauty refers to a meditative attainment. Here it is described as a second stage in concentration practice that does not map clearly onto the four jhanas, although it may be roughly equivalent to the fourth jhana. In [[en:tipitaka:sut:dn:dn.15.0.than|DN 15]] and [[en:tipitaka:sut:mn:mn.137.than|MN 137]] it is described as a third stage in concentration practice. In the words of DN 15: "Possessed of form, one sees forms. This is the first emancipation. Not percipient of form internally, one sees forms externally. This is the second emancipation. One is intent only on the beautiful. This is the third emancipation."
  
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-  :: [[en:tipitaka:sut:an:an09:an09.036.than|AN 9.36]] comments on the stages beginning with the dimension of nothingness as follows: &ldquo;Thus, as far as the perception-attainments go, that is as far as gnosis-penetration goes. As for these two dimensions  —  the attainment of the dimension of neither perception nor non-perception & the attainment of the cessation of feeling & perception  —  I tell you that they are to be rightly explained by those monks who are meditators, skilled in attaining, skilled in attaining & emerging, who have attained & emerged in dependence on them.&rdquo;+  :: [[en:tipitaka:sut:an:an09:an09.036.than|AN 9.36]] comments on the stages beginning with the dimension of nothingness as follows: "Thus, as far as the perception-attainments go, that is as far as gnosis-penetration goes. As for these two dimensions  —  the attainment of the dimension of neither perception nor non-perception & the attainment of the cessation of feeling & perception  —  I tell you that they are to be rightly explained by those monks who are meditators, skilled in attaining, skilled in attaining & emerging, who have attained & emerged in dependence on them."
  
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